The BGS Lexicon of Named Rock Units — Result Details

Penard Conglomerate Formation

Computer Code: PNRD Preferred Map Code: notEntered
Status Code: Full
Age range: Famennian Age (DA) — Tournaisian Age (CT)
Lithological Description: Red and white quartz pebble conglomerates and quartz arenites with some red mudstone interbeds.
Definition of Lower Boundary: Unconformity where the basal conglomerate of the formation overlies red sandstones and marls of the Lower Devonian Brownstones Formation (Owen and Rhodes, 1969).
Definition of Upper Boundary: Apparently conformable junction with the overlying mudstones of the Tournaisian Cefn Bryn Shale Formation as seen near Fairyhill [471914] (Strahan, 1907).
Thickness: 100 m.
Geographical Limits: Cefn Bryn anticline, Gower, south Wales.
Parent Unit: Not Applicable (-)
Previous Name(s): none recorded or not applicable
Alternative Name(s): Quartz Conglomerate Formation
Stratotypes:
Partial Type Section  Section on west bank of Penard Pill [SS 5392 8837]. Barclay, 2011. 
Reference(s):
Barclay, W J. 2011. Geology of the Swansea district: a brief explanation of the geological map. Sheet Description of the British Geological Survey. 1:50 000 Sheet 247 Swansea (England and Wales). 
Strahan, A. 1907. The geology of the South Wales Coalfield, Part VIII. The country around Swansea. Memoir of the Geological Survey. England and Wales. 
Owen, T R and Rhodes, F H. 1969. Geology around the university towns: Swansea, South Wales. Geologists' Association Guide, No. 17. 
1:50K maps on which the lithostratigraphical unit is found, and map code used:
none recorded or not applicable