Penarth Group

The Penarth Group is a Rhaetian age (Triassic) lithostratigraphic group (a sequence of rock strata) which is widespread in Britain. It is named from the seaside town of Penarth near Cardiff in south Wales where strata of this age are exposed in coastal cliffs southwards to Lavernock Point. This sequence of rocks was previously known as the Rhaetic or Rhaetic Beds.

Penarth Group
Stratigraphic range:
Cut face of Cotham Marble, from the Lilstock Formation, showing the stromatolitic structures resembling a landscape
TypeGroup
Sub-unitsWestbury Formation, Lilstock Formation
UnderliesLias Group
OverliesMercia Mudstone Group
Thicknessfrom 0 to more than 12m
Lithology
Primarymudstone
Otherlimestone, sandstone
Location
CountryGreat Britain, Ireland
Extentwidespread
Type section
Named forPenarth
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