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Bowland High Group
The
Bowland High
Group
is a
lithostratigraphical
term
referring
to the
thick
succession
of
limestone
rock strata
which occur in the
Craven Basin
of
Lancashire
and
Yorkshire
in
northern
England, United Kingdom
from the
Courceyan
to the
Chadian
sub-Stage of the
Carboniferous Period
.
The
Bowland
High Group is
unconformably
overlain by the
Hodder
Mudstone
Formation
of the
Craven Group
.