The BGS Lexicon of Named Rock Units — Result Details

College Farm Clay Member

Computer Code: COLLF Preferred Map Code: notEntered
Status Code: Full
Age range: Quaternary Period (Q) — Quaternary Period (Q)
Lithological Description: Massive or brecciated silty clay or interlayered sand and silty clay, representing estuarine deposits and mud flats and sand flats.
Definition of Lower Boundary: Conformably overlies the Creeting Sand - junction taken at change from sand lithology to interbedded silt and clay.
Definition of Upper Boundary: Overlain unconformably by Lowestoft Formation chalk-rich till. Very distinct change of lithology across junction. In places overlain unconformably by sands and gravels of the Kesgrave Formation.
Thickness: Up to 3.75 m thick.
Geographical Limits: Restricted to area around Great Blakenham, Suffolk.
Parent Unit: Norwich Crag Formation (NCG)
Previous Name(s): none recorded or not applicable
Alternative Name(s): none recorded or not applicable
Stratotypes:
Type Section  Former face in quarry, at Great Blakenham, other more recent sections may still be present (Allen, 1984). 
Reference(s):
Allen, P. 1984. Field guide to the Gipping and Waveney valleys, Suffolk, May, 1982. Cambridge, Quaternary Research Association. 
Gibbard, P L, Allen, P, Field, M H, and Hallam, D F. 1996. Early Pleistocene sediments at Great Blakenham, Suffolk, England. Quaternary Science Reviews, Vol. 15(5-6), 413-424. 
Moorlock, B S P, Riding, J B, Hamblin, R J O, Allen, P, and Rose, J. 2002. The Pleistocene College Farm Silty Clay at Great Blakenham, Suffolk, England - additional information on the course of the early River Thames. The Netherlands Journal of Geosciences, Vol.81, 9-17. 
Field, M H. 1992. Azolla tegeliensis Florschutz from the early Pleistocene of the British Isles. Geological Magazine, Vol. 129(3), 363-365. 
1:50K maps on which the lithostratigraphical unit is found, and map code used:
none recorded or not applicable