Computer Code: |
CALN |
Preferred Map Code: |
CARL |
Status Code: |
Full |
Age range: |
Cisuralian Epoch (PLC)
— Cisuralian Epoch (PLC) |
Lithological Description: |
Sandstone, pale orange-pink, medium-to coarse-grained, sub-to well rounded, weakly cemented. |
Definition of Lower Boundary: |
Sharpe change from underlying pink sandstones [with mainly angular grains] of the Ballina Bridge Formation. |
Definition of Upper Boundary: |
Sharp contact with white carbonate at the base of the succeeding Magnesian Limestone Formation [Belfast Harbour Evaporite Formation]. |
Thickness: |
19.8 - 28m [65 - 92 ft] |
Geographical Limits: |
Sub-surface on northwest shore of Lough Neagh. |
Parent Unit: |
Enler Group (ENLE)
|
Previous Name(s): |
Lower Permian Sandstone
(-748)
|
Alternative Name(s): |
Ballytober Sandstone Formation
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Stratotypes: |
Reference Section |
Annaghmore-1 Borehole. GSNI Borehole Database Number 94SE/1 [3320-3385ft --1011.9-1031.7m] Based on cutting samples at 10ft intervals of which a split sample is stored with the Geological Survey of Northern Ireland. |
Reference(s): |
Penn, I E, Holliday, D W, Kirkby, G A, Kubala, M, Sobey, R A, Mitchell, W I, Harrison, R K and Beckinsale, R D. 1983. The Larne No 2 Borehole: discovery of a new Permian volcanic centre. Scottish Journal of Geology, Vol.19, 333-46. |
Naylor, D, Philcox, M E and Clayton, G. 2003. Annaghmore-1 and Ballynamullan-1 wells, Larne-Lough Neagh Basin, Northern Ireland. Irish Journal of Earth Sciences, Vol.21, 47-69. |
Geological Survey of Northern Ireland 2001. Ballymena, Northern Ireland Sheet 20. Solid and Drift Geology. 1:50,000. [Keyworth, Nottingham: British Geological Survey]. |
1:50K maps on which the lithostratigraphical unit is found, and map code used: |
none recorded or not applicable |