Chalk Group Lithostratigraphy: East Anglia - West Tofts Marl
Named by Ward et al (1968) in the succession c. 4m above the Chalk Rock at Munford, Norfolk, and recognised in the Bury St. Edmunds district, Suffolk as locally comprising a 0.1 m thick marl 0.2-0.3 m above the Chalk Rock (Bristow, 1990). The West Tofts Marl equates with the Ulceby Marl of the northern England Chalk Group succession, and with the Lewes Marl of southern England (Arthurton et al., 1994; Gaunt et al., 1992).
Macrofossil Biozonation: S. plana Zone
Correlation: see Correlation with other UK Chalk Group successions
References
ARTHURTON, R S, BOOTH, S J, MORIGI, A N, ABBOTT, M A W & WOOD, C J. 1994. Geology of the country around Great Yarmouth. Memoir of the British Geological Survey.
BRISTOW C R. 1990. Geology of the country around Bury St. Edmunds. Memoir of the British Geological Survey.
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.
WARD, W H, BURLAND, J B & GALLOIS, R W. 1968. Geotechnical assessment of a site at Mundford, Norfolk, for a large Proton Accelerator. Géotechnique, Vol. 18, 399-431.
See: Chalk Rock (East Anglia), Ulceby Marl, Lewes Marl