Northern Province Chalk nomenclature - Rowe Chalk Formation
Name
The Rowe Formation was first proposed by Lott and Knox (1994) for flint bearing chalks above the Flamborough Chalk Formation offshore. This term was adopted in Sumbler (1999) and is modified herein to Rowe Chalk Formation.
Type section
Borehole 49/24-1, 635 m to 840 m depth (Offshore, southern North Sea; see Lott and Knox, (1994).'
Reference Section
Atwick No 2 (1973) borehole (TA 15 SE/9) [TA 1835 5171], c. 41 m to c. 122 m.
Formal subdivision
None
Lithology
White, flint-bearing chalk with sporadic marl bands.
Definition of upper boundary
Unconformably overlain by Quaternary deposits onshore: offshore apparently conformably succeeded by Palaeogene deposits (Lott and Knox, 1994).
Definition of lower boundary
Basal flint band of thick unit of flint bearing chalk above thick flint-free unit of Flamborough Formation; recognised on the basis of downhole geophysical logs.'
Thickness
About 80 m preserved onshore; up to c. 380 m offshore.'
Previous names
Not previously named onshore, thus implicitly included in Flamborough Formation.'
Parent
Chalk Group
Age and biostratigraphy
Upper Cretaceous, Campanian (Belemnitella mucronata Zone) onshore, extending into Maastrichtian offshore.'
References
Sumbler (1996, 1999); Lott and Knox (1994).'