The Permian rocks in NE England record changes in sea-level within a regional, tropical sea referred to as the Zechstein Sea
The cyclical changes in sea-level are referred to as Zechstein Cycles Z1-Z5
Sea Level High
When sea-level is high the Zechstein sea is filled with limey muds that turn to limestone over time = Raisby, Ford, Roker, Seaham Formations
Sea Level Low
When sea-level is low the sea dries out and evaporites form (e.g. anyhydites or gypsum) = Hartlepool Anhydrite, Fordon Evaporites. Billingham Anhydrite, Boulby Halite
The concept of Sequence stratigraphy
System tracts are simply a way to describe sediments that form on the seabed when sea-level is rising (Transgressive) and when sea-level is falling (Lowstand)
From:
Tucker (1991) and Daniels et al. 2019: https://doi.org/10.1144/sp494-2019-140