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- The Leitrim Group is a lithostratigraphical term coined to refer to the succession of rock strata which occur in Northern Ireland within the Visean and Namurian stages of the Carboniferous Period. The group disconformably overlies the Dartry Limestone of the Tyrone Group. (en)
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- Asbian to Arnsbergian, Carboniferous) (en)
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- Lackagh Sandstone, Gowlaun Shale, Briscloonagh Sandstone, Dergvone Shale, Carraun Shale, Bellavally, Glenade Sandstone and Meenymore formations (en)
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- The Leitrim Group is a lithostratigraphical term coined to refer to the succession of rock strata which occur in Northern Ireland within the Visean and Namurian stages of the Carboniferous Period. The group disconformably overlies the Dartry Limestone of the Tyrone Group. (en)
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