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Short Paper: The palynology and correlation of the Walton Crag (Read Crag Formation, Pliocene)
Pollen and dinoflagellates from the Red Crag at Walton-on-the-Naze, Essex; evidence for a mild climatic phase during the early late Pliocene of eastern England
(a) Location of the study area in northern Belgium close to the southern No...
GEONETTIA WALTONENSIS, A NEW GONIODOMACEAN DINOFLAGELLATE FROM THE PLIOCENE OF THE NORTH ATLANTIC REGION, AND ITS EVOLUTIONARY IMPLICATIONS
Stratigraphic context and regional outcrop extent of the Crag Group, with d...
Pliocene dinoflagellate cyst stratigraphy, palaeoecology and sequence stratigraphy of the Tunnel-Canal Dock, Belgium
Conceptual diagrams showing how outcrop and stratigraphy relate to the time...
Trace fossils of the Red Crag Formation. ( a ) Cylindrichnus isp . Bucka...
Where does the time go? Assessing the chronostratigraphic fidelity of sedimentary geological outcrops in the Pliocene–Pleistocene Red Crag Formation, eastern England
Figure 9 — Geonettia waltonensis n. sp. Photomicrographs are in phase con...
Selected sedimentary characteristics of the Red Crag Formation. ( a ) Heter...
Neogene
Abstract The Neogene System of Britain and its surrounding continental shelf have received relatively little attention. This is due, in part, to their limited geographical distribution, relatively complex stratigraphy and unim-portance in terms of offshore hydrocarbons (Fig. 1 ). However, during the last decade, interest has grown as palaeontologists and climatologists work towards documenting and reconstructing the warmer climate of the Middle Pliocene ( Dowsett et al. 1992 ; Wood et al. 1993 ; Haywood et al. 2000, 2002 ), thus providing new insight into the mechanisms and effects of global warming ( Dowsett et al. 1999 ; Haywood & Valdes 2004 ). Onshore Miocene deposits are poorly represented, with the exception of the Lenham Beds, Kent, and the Trimley Sands, SE Suffolk. Wilkinson (1974, 1980) examined samples from the former site, but recovered no ostracods. Although Pliocene deposits are more common than Miocene in the British Isles, they are also of limited extent. Pliocene ostracods have only been described from two regions on the British mainland – the diminutive St Erth Beds, Cornwall, and the more extensive crags of eastern England. ‘Crag’ was an East Anglian dialect term for any sand rich in shells ( Moorlock et al. 2000 ). Taylor (1824) first applied this term in a strictly geological sense, although Funnell (1961) extended its use to all formations containing such deposits.
NOTES ON CONTRIBUTORS 1
Palaeoclimate reconstruction and age assessment of the Miocene flora from the Trwyn y Parc solution pipe complex of Anglesey, Wales, UK
Transgressive welded ash-flow tuffs among the Ordovician sediments of NE Snowdonia, N. Wales
The Serpukhovian and Bashkirian (Carboniferous, Namurian and basal Westphalian) faunas of northern England
Figure 7 — 1–15, Desotodinium wrennii n. gen. and sp. from the Lillo For...
Abstract The lower limit of this chapter is within the Langhian (as explained in Chapter 12) corresponding to the base of the Hodde Formation and corresponding levels in onshore areas, except that, in the Netherlands and adjacent areas, the lowest Breda Formation, predating this level, is included. In the northern North Sea, this interval corresponds to the lower part of the Nordland Group, but owing to discrepancies in the de?nition of the base of the Nordland Group elsewhere, summarized below, the highest part of the Lark Formation is also included. The base of the Calabrian has been chosen as the upper limit. Although this is within the Early Pleistocene, it corresponds approximately to a well-marked seismic reflector throughout much of the North Sea, and to a foraminiferid zonal boundary that is documented throughout the Basin. In addition, the earliest Pleistocene (Gelasian) was for a long period classi?ed as Late Pliocene, and has often generally been included in Tertiary rather than Quaternary studies in offshore areas.