Abstract

The conglomeratic Sutton Stone of the Vale of Glamorgan, which has for many years been thought of as a littoral deposit laid down by the first waves of a transgressive sea during a long period of early Jurassic time, is here interpreted as a mass flow deposit laid down very rapidly, probably by a storm.

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