The Fuller's Earth of Whatley, Somerset
By: P.C. Sylvester-Bradley.
Contributor(s): Hodson, Frank | Arkell, W.J.
Material type: ArticleDescription: 312-325pp.Subject(s): Fuller's earth - Whatley - Somerset | Carboniferous limestone - Middle jurassic age - Somerset | Ammonite fauna - Somerset | Historical geology - Somerset | Paleontology - Somerset In: Geological magazine : Vol. 94 Iss. 1-6 Year. 1957Summary: Abstract The Fuller's Earth Clay of the Whatley district nowhere rests directly on the Palaeozoic rocks, but is always underlain by Inferior Oolite. The Fuller's Earth Rock of the district contains two distinctive and successive faunas, the upper of which bears a suite of ammonites hitherto unknown from rocks of this age. It is correlated with the Wattonensis Beds of the Dorset Fuller's Earth.Item type | Current location | Collection | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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Abstract
The Fuller's Earth Clay of the Whatley district nowhere rests directly on the Palaeozoic rocks, but is always underlain by Inferior Oolite. The Fuller's Earth Rock of the district contains two distinctive and successive faunas, the upper of which bears a suite of ammonites hitherto unknown from rocks of this age. It is correlated with the Wattonensis Beds of the Dorset Fuller's Earth.
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