The BGS Lexicon of Named Rock Units — Result Details

Cotgrave Sandstone Member

Computer Code: COT Preferred Map Code: Cot
Status Code: Full
Age range: Carnian Age (TC) — Carnian Age (TC)
Lithological Description: Sandstone, fine- to medium-grained dolomitic, pale greenish grey, interbedded with mudstone and siltstone, dark greenish-grey. Common gypsum nodules.
Definition of Lower Boundary: Conformable, at the abrupt base of the lowest pale grey sandstone bed of the Cotgrave Sandstone Member where it overlies the red-brown mudstone of the underlying Gunthorpe Member.
Definition of Upper Boundary: Conformable, at the abrupt or rapid upward transition from interbedded green mudstone and pale grey fine-grained sandstone of the Cotgrave Sandstone Member to reddish brown structureless mudstone at the base of the Edwalton Member.
Thickness: 1 to 5 m (4.5 m in Cropwell Bridge Borehole, SK63NE/28).
Geographical Limits: Mappable at surface in south Nottinghamshire and Leicestershire; not traced north of Newark.
Parent Unit: Sidmouth Mudstone Formation (SIM)
Previous Name(s): Cotgrave Skerry (Member) [Obsolete Name and Code: Use COT] (-2716)
Cotgrave Skerry Member [Obsolete Name and Code: Use COT] (-1454)
Cotgrave Skerry [Obsolete Name and Code: Use COT] (-1453)
Cotgrave Place Skerry [Obsolete Name and Code: Use COT] (-4566)
Alternative Name(s): none recorded or not applicable
Stratotypes:
Type Section  Cropwell Bridge Borehole (SK63NE/28), Cropwell Bishop, Notts.; depth range 80.4 m-84.9 m. Curated core held at BGS Keyworth. 
Reference Section  Fulbeck 1 Borehole (SK85SE/25), Fulbeck, Lincs.; depth range 199.4 m-200.1 m. Curated core held at BGS Keyworth. 
Reference Section  Surface section, in north bank of gullied trackway to west of Kneeton, Notts. Exposes entire thickness (2.7 m). 
Reference(s):
Charsley, T J, Rathbone, P A, and Lowe, D J. 1990. Nottingham: A geological background for planning and development. British Geological Survey Technical Report WA/90/1. 
Elliott, R E. 1961. The stratigraphy of the Keuper Series in southern Notinghamshire. Proceedings of the Yorkshire Geological Society, Vol. 33, 197-231. 
Warrington, G, Audley-Charles, M G, Elliott, R E, Evans, W B, Ivimey-Cook, H C, Kent, P E, Robinson, P L, Shotton, F W and Taylor, F M. 1980. A correlation of the Triassic rocks in the British Isles. Special Report of the Geological Society of London, No.13. 
Howard, A S, Warrington, G, Ambrose, K, and Rees, J G. 2008. A formational framework for the Mercia Mudstone Group (Triassic) of England and Wales. British Geological Survey Research Report, RR/08/04. 
1:50K maps on which the lithostratigraphical unit is found, and map code used:
E126 E142 E141