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Geological Guide to Dover


(Bands of flint in the cliff) - 2007


How this location looked during the Cretaceous - Crinoid
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How this location looked during the Cretaceous - Heterocentrotus mammilatus
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How this location looked during the Cretaceous - Heterocentrotus trigonarius
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How this location looked during the Cretaceous - Coral
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How this location looked during the Cretaceous - Culcita novaeguineae
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Cretaceous
Late
Maastrichtian 65.0 to 71.0
Campanian 71.0 to 83.0
Santonian 83.0 to 86.0
Contacian 86.0 to 89.0
Turonian 89.0 to 93.0
Cenomanian 93.0 to 98.9
Early
Albian 98.9 to 111
Aptian 111 to 121
Barremian 121 to 127
Hauterivian 127 to 132
Valanginian 132 to 137
Ryazanian
Berriasian
137 to 142

Coniacian
86.0 to 89.0
Broadstairs Member
Whitecliff Bay
Culver Cliff
Seaford Chalk
Cuckmere
Seven Sisters Flint Band
Belle Tout
Lewes Nodular Chalk
Shoreham
Beachy Head
Light Point
Beeding
Hope Gap
Cliffe

Turonian
89.0 to 93.0
FORMATIONS AND DEPOSITS
LOCATIONS
Lewes Nodular Chalk
Navigation

Beachy Head
Dover

South Street

Beachy Head
Dover

Kingston

Beachy Head
Dover

Ringmer

Beachy Head
Dover

Caburn

Beachy Head
Dover

Glynde

Eastbourne
Beachy Head
Dover

New Pit Chalk member

Eastbourne
Beachy Head
Dover

St Margaret's Member
 
Ranscombe Member
 
Holywell Nodular Chalk Member
Eastbourne
Beachy Head
(Middle Chalk) Houghton Quarry

1:250 000 Geological Map of Dover
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1: 50 000 Geological Map of Dover
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Images, Graphics & Content - (C)opyright 2007 - Joe Shimmin
UK Fossils Management - Alister Cruickshanks & Roy Bullard
UK Fossils Curator - Ian Cruickshanks
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