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editI've begun a major expansion of this article by expanding the infobox and adding more citations, which I then plan to use to write sections on "Distribution", "Lithostratigraphy", "Depositional environment" and "Petroleum geology". Anything on the fossils from the onshore section will have to come from the individual formations. It remains a little unclear as to what the BGS are going to do with this group in their onshore scheme, "pending upgrade" is all it says in the lexicon. This will probably take me a while. Mikenorton (talk) 20:15, 19 December 2022 (UTC)