IN THE ANGLO-PARIS BASIN 



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Bed 



Llthology 



Ft ins M 



(II) Dark-grey micaceous si I ty clay with phosphatlc nodules. 



V 

 A 



(I) Shelly dark-grey sllty clay with glauconlta. 



Brown sandy rock with fossils In the upper part. 



Y 

 "a 



Brown, green grey, and ye I lowlsh clayey micaceous loam, with 

 part phosphatlsed fossils with the shell preserved, and small 

 pebbles particularly In the lower part. 



Brown sandy Ironstone breaking Into small lumps. ' .J 

 It 



Is 



Clean green sand. | o. 



4r 



d d ,0 



KIMMERIDGE CLAY 



8- 



11 



6- 



5- 



4- 



4 



2- 



5 



1- 



0-J 



Fig. 24. Section in Albian sediments (after Newton 1897, Jukes Browne 1900, & Osborne 

 White 1923) formerly exposed at the old Okeford Brick & Tile Works, immediately S. of 

 the Okeford Fitzpaine to Shillingstone road, 800 yds E. of St. Andrew's Church, Okeford 

 Fitzpaine, Dorset (ST 81501080). 



