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CHAP. IV
SERIES OF STRATIFIED ROCKS.
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Oolitic System. | ||||
Names of formations. | Thickness in yards. |
Subdivisions or groups. | Nature of the deposits. | |
Wealden. | 300 | Weald clay. | Clays and calcareous layers. | |
Hastings sands. | Variously coloured sands and clays. | |||
Purbeck beds. | Clays and limestones. | |||
Upper oolite. | 130 | Portland oolite. | Limestone, often cherty, with sand. | |
Kimmeridge clay. | Blue clay, with septaria. | |||
Middle oolite. | 150 | Upper calcareous grit. | Sandstone (calcareous). | |
Coralline oolite. | Oolitic limestone. | |||
Lower calcareous grit. | Sandstone (calcareous). | |||
Oxford clay. | Blue clay, with septaria. | |||
Kelloway rock. | Sandstone (calcareous). | |||
Lower oolite.[1] | 130 | Cornbrash. | Coarse limestone. | |
Forest marble. | Coarse limestone, sands, and clays. | |||
Great oolite. | Limestone, oolitic, compact or sandy. | |||
Fullers' earth. | Limestones, clays, &c. | |||
Inferior oolite. | Limestone, oolitic, ferruginous. | |||
Sand. | Calcareous or ferruginous sand and sandstone. | |||
Lias. | 350 | Upper lias shale. | Blue laminated clay. | |
Marlstone. | Sandy, calcareous, and irony beds. | |||
Middle lias shale. | Blue laminated clay. | |||
Lias limestone. | Blue and white compact limestones. | |||
Lower lias marls. | Clays of different colours. | |||
Saliferous or New Red Sandstone System. | ||||
New red sandstone. | 300 | Variegated clays. | Red, greenish, &c. clays, with gypsum. | |
Keuper. | Sandstones, usually light-coloured, with plants, and vertebrata. | |||
Red clays. | Red clays, with a few pale bands, gypsum, salt, &c. | |||
Sandstone. | Red and white sandstone, with bands of clay. | |||
Conglomerate. | Sand and sandstone, with pebbles of quartz, porphyry, &c. |
- ↑ As seen near Bath. In other parts of England it offers important differences, as will appear hereafter.