IN THE ANGLO-PARIS BASIN 



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Oiv. 



LI thology 



1 8 I Bed of dark brown phosphatic nodule*. 

 , T 



[Light! 



sh gray clay, slightly mottlad, darke 



ening below. 

 Wright 1947;318j 



Lightish-somewhat fawn-grey clay. 



seen to 



(Iv) Dark-grey clay with small dark-brown phosphatic nodules. 



(Ill) Shell seam with phosphatlsed ammonite body chambers. 



(il) Dark grey clay with crushed fossils and scattered small 

 phosphatic nodules passing down at the base into 

 glauconltic gritty clay. 



( I ) Dark grey clay, shelly with some pyrltised ammonites. 

 Dense seam of black phosphatic fragments of ammonites etc. 



Dark grey clay with crushed fossils chiefly ammonites. 



•%! *.'.•••. 



Ft Ins M. 

 [- 3-4] 



7- 



[9 0] 



10 



6- 



5- 







1 4- 



3- 



2- 



1- 



6 

 1-2 



0-1 



Fig. 10. Section in Lower Gault at the Dunton Green Brick, Tile & Pottery Works Ltd's 

 pit, c. 550 yds S. of Dunton Green railway station on E. side of railway line, Longford, 

 Dunton Green, Kent (TQ 515570). The dotted portion is completed from the account 

 by Wright (1947). 



