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This report describes interpretations of Chalk macrofossils for 49 localities in the Henley-on- Thames district (Sheet 254). The lithostratigraphical units identified comprise: Holywell Nodular Chalk, New Pit Chalk, Lewes Nodular Chalk and Seaford Chalk Formation, spanning the Turonian and Coniacian stages and ''Mytiloides'' spp., ''Terebratulina lata, Plesiocorys (Sternotaxis) plana, Micraster cortestudinarium'' and lower ''Micraster coranguinum'' biozones. This work is in connection with a strategic survey of Chalk Group lithostratigraphy on the northern flank of the Thames Basin, to permit high-resolution facies modelling of the Chalk of southern England. | This report describes interpretations of Chalk macrofossils for 49 localities in the Henley-on- Thames district (Sheet 254). The lithostratigraphical units identified comprise: Holywell Nodular Chalk, New Pit Chalk, Lewes Nodular Chalk and Seaford Chalk Formation, spanning the Turonian and Coniacian stages and ''Mytiloides'' spp., ''Terebratulina lata, Plesiocorys (Sternotaxis) plana, Micraster cortestudinarium'' and lower ''Micraster coranguinum'' biozones. This work is in connection with a strategic survey of Chalk Group lithostratigraphy on the northern flank of the Thames Basin, to permit high-resolution facies modelling of the Chalk of southern England. | ||
[[category:OR/14/009 Stratigraphical interpretations of Chalk Group macrofossils from Sheet 254 (Henley-on-Thames) Autumn 2013 | | [[category:OR/14/009 Stratigraphical interpretations of Chalk Group macrofossils from Sheet 254 (Henley-on-Thames) Autumn 2013 | 02]] |
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Woods, M A. 2014. Stratigraphical interpretations of Chalk Group macrosfossils from Sheet 254 (Henley-on-Thames) Autumn 2013. Nottingham, UK, British geological Survey. (OR/14/009) |
This report describes interpretations of Chalk macrofossils for 49 localities in the Henley-on- Thames district (Sheet 254). The lithostratigraphical units identified comprise: Holywell Nodular Chalk, New Pit Chalk, Lewes Nodular Chalk and Seaford Chalk Formation, spanning the Turonian and Coniacian stages and Mytiloides spp., Terebratulina lata, Plesiocorys (Sternotaxis) plana, Micraster cortestudinarium and lower Micraster coranguinum biozones. This work is in connection with a strategic survey of Chalk Group lithostratigraphy on the northern flank of the Thames Basin, to permit high-resolution facies modelling of the Chalk of southern England.