The BGS Lexicon of Named Rock Units — Result Details

Norwich Chalk

Computer Code: NOCK Preferred Map Code: notEntered
Status Code: Full
Age range: Campanian Age (KC) — Campanian Age (KC)
Lithological Description: The Upper Campanian chalks are informally designated as the 'Norwich Chalk' as much of the succession has been long studied in numerous pits around Norwich. Peake and Hancock (1961, 1970) split this succession into a number of named units that were tentatively delimited during the survey of the Norwich Sheet 161 and published as a diagram within the memoir (Cox et al., 1989). The units were given names of informal member status in Johansen and Surlyk (1990). All of the succession was investigated in the Trunch Borehole (TG 23 SE/8) [TG 2933 3455] that was published in the Great Yarmouth Memoir (Arthurton et al., 1994). No firm conclusion has been reached regarding formal nomenclature for these beds since their distribution under a thick Quaternary cover has not been determined. Mortimore et al. (2001) give a comprehensive review of the Trimmingham and Norwich chalks in Norfolk. It is recommended that reference to these units be made informally using the 'Norwich Chalk' term until they can be more formally attributed.
Definition of Lower Boundary: none recorded or not applicable
Definition of Upper Boundary: none recorded or not applicable
Thickness: none recorded or not applicable
Geographical Limits: none recorded or not applicable
Parent Unit: White Chalk Subgroup (WHCK)
Previous Name(s): none recorded or not applicable
Alternative Name(s): none recorded or not applicable
Stratotypes:
Reference Section  Trunch Borehole (TG 23 SE/8) [TG 2933 3455] (Arthurton et al., 1994). 
Reference(s):
Hopson, P M. 2005. A stratigraphical framework for the Upper Cretaceous Chalk of England and Scotland, with statements on the Chalk of Northern Ireland and the UK Offshore Sector. British Geological Survey Research Report RR/05/01 102pp. ISBN 0 852725175 
Arthurton, R S, Booth, S J, Morigi, A N, Abbott, M A W, and Wood, C J. 1994. Geology of the country around Great Yarmouth, Sheet Memoir 162, British Geological Survey. [London: HMSO.] 138pp. 
Cox, F C, Gallois, R W, and Wood, C J. 1989. Geology of the country around Norwich. Memoir of the British Geological Survey, Sheet 161 (England and Wales). 
Johansen, M B and Surlyk, F. 1990. Brachiopods and the stratigraphy of the Upper Campanian and Lower Maastrichtian Chalk of Norfolk, England. Palaeontology, Vol.33, 823-873. 
Mortimore, R N, Wood, C J and Gallois, R W, 2001. British Upper Cretaceous Stratigraphy. Geological Conservation Review Series. No. 23. (Peterborough: Joint Nature Conservation Committee.) 
Peake, N B and Hancock, J M. 1970. The Upper Cretaceous of Norfolk [reprinted with corrigenda and addenda with new map]. 293-339 in Larwood, G P and Funnel, B M (editors), The Geology of Norfolk. (Norwich: Soman-Wherry Press.) 
Waters, C N, Smith, K, Hopson, P M, Wilson, D, Bridge, D M, Carney, J N, Cooper, A H, Crofts, R G, Ellison, R A, Mathers, S J, Moorlock, B S P, Scrivener, R C, McMillan, A A, Ambrose, K, Barclay, W J, and Barron, A J M. 2007. Stratigraphical Chart of the United Kingdom: Southern Britain. British Geological Survey, 1 poster. 
Peake, N B, and Hancock, J M. 1961. The Upper Cretaceous of Norfolk. Transactions of the Norwich and Norfolk Naturalists Society, Vol. 19, 293-339. 
1:50K maps on which the lithostratigraphical unit is found, and map code used:
none recorded or not applicable