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| align="bottom" align="left" | ← 71.3+/-0.5
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Revision as of 11:44, 2 October 2013

The onshore Chalk Group succession in the UK belongs to the Late Cretaceous Period, and represents the Cenomanian, Turonian, Coniacian, Santonian, Campanian and Maastrichtian Ages. In the North Sea, the youngest part of the Chalk Group (Ekofisk Formation) belongs to the basal Paleogene Period (Danian Age). The rock intervals corresponding to each of the above Ages are termed Stages, and they bear the same names as the Ages (e.g. Cenomanian Stage etc.).

Lithostratigraphy Period Age/Stage Date* (millions of
years before
present)
Duration* (millions of years)
PALEOGENE ← 61
CHALK
GROUP
Danian ← 65+/-0.1 4
LATE
CRETACEOUS
Maastrichtian ← 71.3+/-0.5 6.3
Campanian ← 83.5+/-0.5 12.2
Santonian ← 85.8+/-0.5 2.3
Coniacian ← 89+/-0.5 3.2
Turonian ← 93.5+/-0.2 4.5
Cenomanian ← 98.9+/-0.6 5.4

select a Stage for more detailed information about its recognition and correlation

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References

GRADSTEIN, F & OGG, J. 1996. A Phanerozoic time scale. Episodes, 19, 3-5