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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
Figure 1 —Location of sites where Geonettia waltonensis n. sp. and Geon...
Short Paper: The palynology and correlation of the Walton Crag (Read Crag Formation, Pliocene)
GEONETTIA WALTONENSIS, A NEW GONIODOMACEAN DINOFLAGELLATE FROM THE PLIOCENE OF THE NORTH ATLANTIC REGION, AND ITS EVOLUTIONARY IMPLICATIONS
Early Eocene fossils elucidate the evolutionary history of the Charadriiformes (shorebirds and allies)
Where does the time go? Assessing the chronostratigraphic fidelity of sedimentary geological outcrops in the Pliocene–Pleistocene Red Crag Formation, eastern England
A Lower Eocene ash sequence in SE England
Figure 7 — 1–15, Desotodinium wrennii n. gen. and sp. from the Lillo For...
A Regional Engineering Geological Study of the London Clay in the London and Hampshire Basins
Pliocene dinoflagellate cyst stratigraphy, palaeoecology and sequence stratigraphy of the Tunnel-Canal Dock, Belgium
Palaeoclimate reconstruction and age assessment of the Miocene flora from the Trwyn y Parc solution pipe complex of Anglesey, Wales, UK
Regional warming: Pliocene (3 Ma) paleoclimate of Europe and the Mediterranean
NEW DINOFLAGELLATE CYST AND INCERTAE SEDIS TAXA FROM THE PLIOCENE OF NORTHERN BELGIUM, SOUTHERN NORTH SEA BASIN
Stratigraphical relationships of the early Palaeogene ash-series of NW Europe
A late Cenozoic regional mesofracture system in southern England and northern France
The palynostratigraphy of the Brassington Formation (Upper Miocene) of the southern Pennines, central England
Reflections on the residual strength of clay soils, with special reference to bedding-controlled landslides
Shallow marine Lower and Middle Miocene deposits at the southern margin of the North Sea Basin (northern Belgium): dinoflagellate cyst biostratigraphy and depositional history
The Miocene–Pliocene hiatus in the southern North Sea Basin (northern Belgium) revealed by dinoflagellate cysts
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.