Wealden

What Is Wealden Rock?

The Wealden group consists of paralic to continental (freshwater) facies sedimentary rocks of Berriasian to Aptian age and thus forms part of the English Lower Cretaceous. It is composed of alternating sands and clays. What type of rock is wealden? Lithological Description: Interbedded thick sandstones, siltstones, mudstones (“shales”), limestones and clay ironstones of predominantly non-marine …

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