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The macrofauna of the Vale House Flints Member (Burnham Chalk Formation, Upper Turonian, Late Cretaceous) of Lincolnshire and a palaeoenvironmental reconstruction
The Burnham Chalk Formation (Upper Cretaceous) in Lincolnshire is particularly well exposed at the large disused quarry at North Ormsby and, in north Lincolnshire, at the Ulceby Vale quarry. Biostratigraphical collecting by the author over a period of more than twenty years, in particular at North Ormsby, has yielded a large and varied fauna from the relatively fossiliferous interval between the Wootton Marls and the Ulceby Marl. This fauna is described herein, and is placed within the context of a reconstructed palaeoenvironmental setting.
期刊介绍:
The Proceedings of the Yorkshire Geological Society (PYGS) has been published without a break since 1839. It is one of the leading journals of British geology. Each year two parts are issued containing original research papers on all aspects of geology. Traditionally the Proceedings has given particular attention to the geology of northern England and its neighbouring areas. The submission of papers on related topics but of a more general interest is encouraged. All papers are subjected to the full scrutiny of two independent referees.