Chalk Group Lithostratigraphy: Northern England - Hall Farm Marl
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A thin (less than 5mm) marl immediately underlain by a rubbly, locally iron-stained and indurated chalk bed; an association that makes it a conspicuous marker in quarry sections (Gaunt et al., 1992). The marl is named after the farm adjacent to Melton Ross Quarry [TA 082 112] (Gaunt et al., 1992).
Macrofossil Biozonation: T. lata Zone
Correlation: see Correlation with other UK Chalk Group successions
References
GAUNT, G D, FLETCHER, T P & WOOD, C J. 1992. Geology of the country around Kingston-upon-Hull and Brigg. Memoir of the British Geological Survey.