The BGS Lexicon of Named Rock Units — Result Details

Creeting Sand Member

Computer Code: CREET Preferred Map Code: notEntered
Status Code: Full
Age range: Quaternary Period (Q) — Quaternary Period (Q)
Lithological Description: Well-sorted fine- to medium-grained micaceus sand, generally up to about 11 m thick but locally up to more than 80 m in the Stradbroke Trough. Its sedimentology indicates that it formed in an intertidal environment.
Definition of Lower Boundary: Overlies the Crag 'Stone-bed' comprised predominantly of flints and phosphate nodules, or is unconformable on Chalk. There is a sharp lithological change across junction.
Definition of Upper Boundary: Overlain locally by College Farm Member, Kesgrave Formation or Lowestoft Formation. Junction is easily determined by change in lithology.
Thickness: Generally up to about 11 m but up to over 80 m in the Stradbroke Trough.
Geographical Limits: The member appears to be confined to the southern end of the Stradbroke Trough at Creeting St Mary, in a shallow marine embayment at Great Blakenham and in the main Crag Basin at such sites as Valley Farm [TM 116 433] and Kesgrave [TM 228 465].
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  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. 1988. The history of the great northwest European rivers during the past three million years. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London, Vol. B318, 559-602. 
McMillan, A A, Hamblin, R J O, and Merritt, J W. 2011. A lithostratigraphical framework for onshore Quaternary and Neogene (Tertiary) superficial deposits of Great Britain and the Isle of Man. British Geological Survey Research Report, RR/10/03. 343pp. 
1:50K maps on which the lithostratigraphical unit is found, and map code used:
none recorded or not applicable