A New Subsurface Record of the Pliensbachian–Toarcian, Lower Jurassic, of Yorkshire

Proceedings of the Yorkshire Geological Society(2022)

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Here, we describe the upper Pliensbachian to middle Toarcian stratigraphy of the Dove's Nest borehole, which was drilled near Whitby, North Yorkshire, in 2013. The core represents a single, continuous vertical section through unweathered, immature Lower Jurassic sedimentary rocks. The thickness of the Lias Group formations in the Dove's Nest core is approximately the same as that exposed along the North Yorkshire coast between Hawsker Bottoms and Whitby. The studied succession consists of epeiric-neritic sediments and comprises cross-laminated very fine sandstones, (oolitic) ironstones, and argillaceous mudstones. Dark argillaceous mudstone is the dominant lithology. These sediments were deposited in the Cleveland Basin, a more subsident area of an epeiric sea, the Laurasian Sea. Supplementary material: https://doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.c.6154436
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lower jurassic,new subsurface record,pliensbachian–toarcian
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