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The Lower Pleistocene stratigraphy of the Ormesby Borehole, Norfolk, England
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1991
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Sedimentary RecordLower Pleistocene SedimentsEngineeringGeomorphologySedimentary GeologyArchaeologyOrmesby St MargaretBiostratigraphyLower Pleistocene StratigraphyEarth ScienceSocial SciencesPaleoenvironmental ReconstructionQuaternary ResearchPleistoceneGeochronologyPalaeo-environmental ReconstructionGeographyGeologySedimentologyOrmesby Borehole SequencePaleoecologyQuaternary Period
Abstract The sedimentology, micropalaepntology and palynology of Lower Pleistocene sediments recovered from a borehole at Ormesby St Margaret, near Great Yarmouth, Norfolk, have been investigated. The sediments, consisting of a lower clay facies overlain by an upper predominantly sandy facies, were deposited in inner neritic environments. Micropalaeontological and palynologicalevidence allows comparisons with the nearby Ludham sequence but an unequivocal correlation cannot be made. The Ormesby Borehole sequence includes representatives of the Pre-Ludhamian to Early Pastonian stage interval and the presence of a late Pre-Ludhamian to late Baventian/Pre-Pastonian a hiatus. Foraminiferal faunas matched to grain size analysis are indicative of transportation and considerable post-mortem sorting.
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