- Bala Series
In
geology , the Bala Series is a group of darkslate s andsandstone s with beds oflimestone which occurs in the neighborhood ofBala, Gwynedd , in northWales .It was first described by
Adam Sedgwick , who considered it to be the upper part of hisCambrian System. The series is now placed at the top of theOrdovician System, above theLlandeilo beds . The Bala limestone is from 20 to convert|40|ft|m|abbr=on. thick, and is recognizable over most of North Wales; it is regarded as the equivalent of theConiston Limestone of the Lake District. The series in the type area consists of theHirnant limestone, a thin inconstant bed, which is separated by convert|1400|ft|m|abbr=on. of slates from the BaJa limestone, below this are more slates and volcanic rocks. The latter are represented by large contemporaneous deposits of tuff and felsitic lava which in the Snowdon District are several thousand feet thick.In South Wales the Bala Series contains the following beds in descending order: the Trinucleus seticornis beds (Slade beds, Redhill shales and Sholeshook limestone), the Robeston Wathen beds, and the Dicranograplus shales. The typical graptolites are, in the upper part, Dicellograptus anceps and D. complanatus; in the lower part, Pleurograptus linearis and Dicranograptus Clingani. In Shropshire this series is represented by the Caradoc and Chirbury Series; in southern Scotland by the Hartfell and, Ardmilian Series, and by similar rocks in Ireland.
ee also
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Cardoc Series
*Ordovician References
*1911
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