What is a sedimentary basin?
Are subsiding areas of the earth’s crust where sediments have accumulated to greater thickness than in the surrounding areas.
What causes the subsidence to caude the formation of a basin?
What is the depositional basin we learn?
The Welsh Depositional Basin
Located in the Welsh Borderlands and central Wales, which was formed in the Lower Palaeozoic,. Here there is a great thickness of sediment, which represents a zone which had regular subsidence events
Where was the Welsh basin at the start of the Cambrian (600ma)
The supercontinent, Pannotia, was breaking apart. Southern Britain lay on the margins of the supercontinent, on a fragment of crust called Avalonia. This was in the southern hemisphere
What was the environment of the Welsh basin like at the start of the Cambrian?
How was the first Cambrian beds laid in the Welsh Basin?
Unconformably on top of eroded Precambrian basement rocks.
What zone fossils were used to identify the age of the rocks in the Cambrian in the Welsh Basin?
Trilobites
What was the environment of the Welsh Basin like in the Ordovician?
What had caused a stop in volcanism at the end of the Ordovician at the Welsh Basin?
Because the oceanic crust of the Iapetus had all been subducted in this region, as the Iapetus ocean was closing (So less subduction)
What zones fossils were used to identify the age of the rocks in the Ordovician in the Welsh Basin?
Graptolites
End of Ordovician was the O/S mass extinction event
What was the environment of the Welsh Basin like in the Silurian?
What is the overall tectonic setting of the Welsh Basin?
What zone fossils were used to identify the age of the rocks in the Silurian in the Welsh Basin?
Rugose and Tabulate corals
Graptolites
What are 7 morphological features of graptolites?
What are the epochs in the Early, Middle and Late of the Cambrian?
Early = Caerfai
Middle = St Davids
Late = Merioneth
What are the epochs in the Early, Middle and Late of the Ordovician?
Early = Tremaloc, Arenig
Middle = Llavin, Caradoc
Late = Ashgill
What are the epochs in the Early, Middle and Late of the Silurian?
Early = Llandovery
Middle = Wenlock, Ludlow
Late = Pridoli
How did graptolites change from the Lower Ordovician to the Early Silurian?
Lower - 4 sitpes —> 2 stipes and pointing downwards —-> two stipes curving outwards and up like a bowl
Upper Ordovician - 2 stipes pointing upwards like a V —–> biserial where two stipes are connected into one
Silurian - Single stipe
What is a upside down U shaped graptolite called?
Pendant
What is a horizontal graptolite called?
Horizontal
What is a vertical graptolite called?
Scandent
What is a U/V shaped graptolite called?
Reclined
What is a biserial graptolite?
Where it has two stipes that are connected
Describe the probable mode of life for graptolites
Planktonic - float around in water, filter feeds on plankton