British Middle Jurassic Stratigraphy

British Middle Jurassic Stratigraphy - The Geological Conservation Review Series

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Publisher's Synopsis

"The Middle Jurassic Series", comprising the Aalenian, Bajocian, Bathonian and Callovian stages, represents some 20 million years of Earth history. In Britain, it comprises a complex succession of sedimentary rocks ranging from fully marine carbonates and mudstones, to brackish and non-marine mudstones and sandstones. These lithologies reflect a variety of depositional environments including shallow marine, saltmarsh, coastal lagoonal, deltaic and fluvial. A classic ammonite-based chromostratigraphy is available in parts of the marine succession but elsewhere, the ammonites fail and the biostratigraphical control is more speculative. This book describes over 100 Middle Jurassic sites, from the Dorset coast to the islands of the Inner Hebrides off north-west Scotland. Together they provide a complete spectrum of the British Middle Jurassic succession. Arranged geographically, the site descriptions are divided between five chapters (Wessex, Cotswolds, East Midlands, North Yorkshire and Scotland), each of which has an introductory section placing the sites in context.;The volume thereby provides an up-to-date review of the Middle Jurassic stratigraphy of Britain, calling on the extensive literature of over 150 years but also including previously unpublished data.

Book information

ISBN: 9781861074799
Publisher: Joint Nature Conservation Committee
Imprint: Joint Nature Conservation Committee
Pub date:
DEWEY: 551.7660941
DEWEY edition: 21
Number of pages: 508
Weight: -1g
Height: 240mm
Width: 170mm