Hirnant Limestone
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The Hirnant Limestone is an old name for a
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, defining the
Hirnantian The Hirnantian is the final internationally recognized stage of the Ordovician Period of the Paleozoic Era. It was of short duration, lasting about 2.1 million years, from to Ma (million years ago). The early part of the Hirnantian was char ...
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It is now classified as the Hirnant Limestone Member of the Foel Y Ddinas Mudstones Formation.


See also

* List of fossiliferous stratigraphic units in Wales


References


Further reading

* J. T. Temple. 1965. Upper Ordovician-Brachiopods from Poland and Britain. Acta Paleontologica Polonica 10:379-450 * * {{cite book, title=On the older Palaeozoic (protozoic) rocks of North Wales in Proc.Geol.Soc, London, Vol.4, author =Adam Sedgwick, url=https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=hvd.32044107306813, date=1848 Geologic formations of Wales Fossiliferous stratigraphic units in Wales Ordovician Wales Ordovician System of Europe Limestone formations of the United Kingdom Paleontology in England Ordovician southern paleotemperate deposits