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stratigraphy of the
Worbarrow Tout and Durlston Bay sections respectively, with the former considering there to be 12 members in the Purbeck Limestone Formation, while the latter had an additional two members within the Lulworth and Durlston Formations of the Purbeck Limestone Group. The Members of Ensom and Clements were lowered to the status of Beds by Westhead and Mather in 1996 as they were of limited applicability outside of their originally-observed sections, with them only recognizing five members of the Lulworth and Durlston Formations, each encompassing multiple of the Beds of earlier studies.
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Purbeck Group has varied significantly over time since it was first labelled in 1816 for a section of limestone on the Isle of Purbeck. The labels Purbeck Limestone, Purbeck stone, Purbeck series and Purbeck strata were all used by Webster in 1816, with Purbeck
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Purbeck Group is formally subdivided into the Blues and Greys Limestones members The sequence was traditionally divided into three, though along different lines viz. Upper, Middle and Lower. The Upper Purbeck comprises 50 to 60 ft (15 to 18 m). of fresh-water clays and shales with
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in 1818. Works from 136 to 1884 provided some descriptions and labels of the locally-known beds, and the divisions of the
Purbeck into upper, middle, and lower units. The label of Lulworth Beds was given to the strata below the Cinder Bed in 1963 by Casey, who called the remaining section the
453:-bed, in the lower part. The Middle division (50 ft (15 m)), mainly thin limestones with shaly partings, contains the principal building stones of the Swanage district; near the base of this subdivision there is a 5 in (13 cm), bed from which an interesting suite of
784:", a grey or greenish limestone full of shells, was formerly extensively employed in cathedrals and churches. Stone tiles or slats were once used locally for roofing from the Lower Purbeck of Portland, Swanage and Swindon. Gypsum was formerly worked from the Lower Purbeck at Swanage.
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Purbeck was first recognized, the younger Durlston Formation can be divided into the Peveril Point Member and Stair Hole Member, while the older Lulworth Formation is divided into the Worbarrow Tout Member, Ridgeway Member, and Mupe Member. Within the
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on account of the similarity of its fresh-water faunas; but the marine fossils, including the fishes, ally the
Purbeck more closely with the Upper Jurassic rocks of other parts, and it may be regarded as the equivalent of the upper
421:, the Lulworth and Durlston Formations can be recognized, but their subdivisions are undifferentiated, while outside the Dorset region the oldest and lowermost Purbeck Limestone below the Lulworth in
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Purbeck Group there are some marine bands. The Lower Purbeck consists of fresh-water and terrestrial deposits, marls, and limestones (the famous
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Miguel Moreno-Azanza, Jose
Ignacio Canudo, and Jose Manuel Gasca. (2015) "Enigmatic Early Cretaceous ootaxa from Western Europe with signals of extrinsic eggshell degradation"
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The thickness of the formation in
Wiltshire is 80 to 90 ft (27 m), but in Dorset it is typically between 45 and 120 metres (148 and 394 ft) thick. In the
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recognises three formations and five members of the Purbeck Group, exposed differently across the span of southern England. In the
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Ensom, P.C. (2002). "The Purbeck Limestone Group of Dorset, southern England: a guide to lithostratigraphic terms".
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has been recognized for the British Purbeckian strata, but the horizon is approximately equivalent to that of
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Exposures of the Purbeck Group in Dorset shown in dark blue
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1207:"The BGS Lexicon of Named Rock Units - Purbeck Group"
313:. The name is derived from the district known as the
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Durlston Beds. These were elevated to the status of
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Strata of the Purbeck Group in Durlston Bay, Dorset
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1136:(Life and Environments in Purbeck Times): 7–12.
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504:Broken Shell Limestone Bed
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682:and at Beak's Wood near
574:"Cypris" Freestones Bed
382:History and stratigraphy
1293:Encyclopædia Britannica
696:Mountfield, East Sussex
680:Heathfield, East Sussex
387:Beds first used by Sir
1147:Howitt, Frank (1964).
1074:Geology of East Sussex
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620:Weald-Artois anticline
548:Cherty Freshwater Bed
545:Worbarrow Tout Member
1370:Ooliferous formations
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488:Peveril Point Member
1355:Limestone formations
832:Belemnites lateralis
35:Tithonian–Berriasian
1350:Mudstone formations
1256:Cretaceous Research
776:Use in construction
710:by portions of the
676:Battle, East Sussex
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398:Durlston Formations
138:Haddenham Formation
30:Stratigraphic range
1330:Cretaceous England
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484:Durlston Formation
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376:geologic timescale
300:lithostratigraphic
134:Durlston Formation
130:Lulworth Formation
1375:Geology of Dorset
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558:"Lower Purbeck"
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906:Goniopholis
801:Palaeobiota
762:East Sussex
616:gypsiferous
535:Cinder Bed
442:East Sussex
427:Oxfordshire
419:Weald Basin
307:rock strata
1304:Categories
1288:Purbeckian
1262:: 617-627.
1085:References
1036:silicified
984:crustacean
970:Triconodon
964:Dorsetodon
946:Plagiaulax
927:chelonians
866:Melanopsis
743:evaporites
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664:Garsington
372:Berriasian
361:Purbeckian
336:and early
321:where the
195:evaporites
1173:128814647
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896:Echinodon
885:Dinosaurs
860:Planorbis
850:Viviparus
819:No zonal
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692:anhydrite
672:Aylesbury
646:Lithology
499:Unio Bed
463:dirt beds
455:mammalian
423:Wiltshire
368:Tithonian
254:Named for
241:Southern
185:Limestone
172:Lithology
164:Thickness
144:Underlies
126:Sub-units
1068:See also
1056:Lulworth
958:Stylodon
941:reptiles
925:and the
890:Owenodon
855:Paludina
636:Serpulit
624:Charente
394:Lulworth
334:reptiles
264:Location
205:Location
181:Mudstone
154:Overlies
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1006:level (
1000:Reptile
990:brodiei
931:Chelone
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706:and in
684:Burwash
660:Swindon
628:Germany
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