Wenlock Series

Wenlock Series

      the second of four main divisions (in ascending order) of the Silurian (Silurian Period) System, representing those rocks deposited worldwide during the Wenlock Epoch (428.2–422.9 million years ago). Its name is derived from the type district at Wenlock Edge, a prominent escarpment that stretches for about 29 km (18 miles) southwest from the town of Much Wenlock in Shropshire, Eng. The ridge is formed by fossiliferous limestones (limestone) (Wenlock Limestone) with a maximum thickness of 29 metres (about 95 feet) but broadly underlain by siltstones (siltstone) and mudstones (mudstone) up to 292 metres (about 960 feet) thick.

      By international agreement, the base of the Wenlock Series is defined with a global stratotype section and point (GSSP) on the north bank of Hughley Brook near Hughley Church at Ape Dale, Shropshire. The boundary point coincides with the base of the Buildwas Formation and closely corresponds to the first occurrence of the graptolite species Cyrtograptus centrifugus. The base of the Wenlock Series is also marked by the fossil disappearance of the conodont Pterospathodus amorphognathoides. The Wenlock Limestone is one of the best-studied Silurian formations of the world and is noted for its abounding variety of excellently preserved fossils: brachiopods ( lamp shells), corals (coral), trilobites (trilobite), clams (clam), bryozoans (moss animals (moss animal)), and crinoids (crinoid) (class of echinoderm that includes present-day sea lilies (sea lily) and feather stars (feather star)). Similarly rich Wenlock fossil assemblages occur on the Swedish island of Gotland and in the Great Lakes region of North America. The top of the Wenlock Series is defined by the base of the overlying Ludlow Series and is underlain by the Llandovery Series. The Wenlock Series is subdivided into two worldwide stages: the Sheinwoodian and Homerian Stages.

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