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Chalk from
Hunstanton, King's Lynn and West Norfolk, Norfolk, England, UK


Locality type:Civil Parish
Classification
Type:Chalk
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Chalk data
Locality Data:Click here to view Hunstanton, King's Lynn and West Norfolk, Norfolk, England, UK
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:1327775
Long-form Identifier:1:3:1327775:4
GUID (UUID V4):021228be-511f-4561-b2de-441b5d004541
Nearest other occurrences of Chalk
30.8km (19.1 miles) Castle Acre quarry, Newton by Castle Acre, Breckland, Norfolk, England, UK
58.9km (36.6 miles) Sidestrand beach, Cromer, North Norfolk, Norfolk, England, UK
References
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Book
Blown sand Marine and coastal deposits Head CRETACEOUS LATE CRETACEOUS Chalk Group EAR LY CRETACEOUS...Hold erness Forrnation Members Ri ngstead Sand and Gravel Member Holkham Till Metnber Red Lion Till...Formation Shetingham Cliffs Formation Whi te Chalk Subgroup Grey Chalk Subgroup J-1 unstanton Formation Carstone...Kirnmeridge Clay Formation Am pthill Clay Formation West Wa lton 8onnation Oxford Clay Formation KeJlaways...PALAEOZOIC Present offshore onl y CANfllRIAN, ORDOVIOAN and CARBONJFEROUS (offshore only) PRECA.MBl
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map and in the geological cross-sections are summarised below. Details of the Permo-Triassic and older...the deep hydrocarbon-exploration boreholes at Hunstanton and Wiggenhall are included here, but were unavailable...DRIFf DEPOSITS Blown sand Peat Alluvium Dry valley and Nailboume deposits Terrington Beds Barroway Drove...fine- and medium-grained sand Soft, reedy and woody peats Soft clay, silt and fine sand Flinty and chalky...silt and fine-grained sand Soft clay, silt and fine-grained sand I,oose gravel Sandy downwash and solifluction
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\'allev, FreshwaLcr Beds Bouklcr Clm, Glacial sane! and gnwcl UNIVERSITY OF NOTTINGHAM FlinL gravel Flin...I ,oo~e sand and SLOm S,tndy cla\ Poor!\ sorted gr George Green Library of Science and Engineering ...Cretaceous MidcLie Chalk Lower Chalk Red Chalk Caull Cars1.o ne Shelly, griLty chalk with band of nodu...lar chalk (l\rlt-lboum Rock) forming marker at base; overlain by smoother more argillaceou~ chalk Hard...Hard, porcellanous and shelly chalks passing up in Lo soft while chalk with thin marl seams; Tottcrnhoc
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
Boulder Clays of Norfolk and Suffolk 279 The Chalky Boulder Clays of Norfolk and Suffolk By D. F. W...to find out the number of. glacial and interglacial deposits ; and (2) The direction or directions of...as 1877 James Geikie suggested that the east of England had been affected by four glaciations (Geikie,...sections at Gorleston and Corton showed two boulder clays separated by marine sand, and the lower boulder...boulder clay was found to contain less chalk than the upper. The lower became known by a variety, of names,
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Bulletin of the Geological Society of Norfolk No. 40 (1990) Published July 1991 CONTENTS Page Editorial...Belemnitella mucronata zone Chalk (Campanian, Upper Cretaceous) in Norfolk. 3 Pitchford, A.J. A new...Upper Cretaceous) of Norfolk. 25 Whittlesea, P.S. The Maastrichtian in Norfolk. 33 Funnell, B.M. Palaeogeographical...maps of the southern North Sea basin. 53 England, A.C. and Lee, J.A. Quaternary deposits of the eastern...Society of Norfolk exists to promote the study and understanding of geology in East Anglia, and holds meetings
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the whole, which is not perceptible in the true and genuine weapon; this is a distinction which is clear...of country, and may still be obtained whenever excavations are made in the upper soils and gravels, there...there is a danger, if due caution and circumspection be not used in the purchase of specimensalleged to...spurious being accepted in place of the genuine, and of truth itself being falsified through the erroneous...Christy, Esq., F.G.S.; James Thorne, Esq.; G. H. West, Esq.; J. M. Wilson, Esq.; H. A. Wyatt-Edgell, Esq
Report (edition)
edition1961 Bibliographicalreference LEE,J R,WOODS, MA, and MOORLOCK,B S P (editors).2015. BritishRegionalGeology:...National Grid taken from Ordnance Survey mapping. Maps and diagramsin Editors thisbook use topography J R Lee1...Natural Environment MA Woods1 Research Council (NERC) and/or the authority that commissioned the work. You...British Geological Survey, Keyworth, e-mail ipr@bgsac uk You may quote extracts of a reasonable length without...EghamTW20 0EX BritishGeological Survey,MurchisonHouse,West Mains Road, EdinburghEH9 JLA Youruseofany informationprovided
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The Analysis of Core Samples and a Sparker Profile from The Wash, England By R. V. DINGLE ABSTRACT A...Cretaceous succession compared with Norfolk and Lincolnshire and the clay facies of the Valanginian Hundleby...proved to be of Kimmeridgian, Barremian and Upper Albian age. Two Chalk samples are also plotted. I. INTRODUCTION...Mesozoic rocks between south-east Lincolnshire and north-west Norfolk. These Mesozoic rocks are generally poorly...by Holocene peat and silt in the low-lying Fens and by Pleistocene boulder clay and outwash on the higher
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P. E. Kent— A Deep Boring at North Creake, Norfolk By P. E. KENT (D'Arcy Exploration Company)' A...stratigraphical successions of both the English Midlands and the Low Countries, it was concluded in 1940 that...generous development of Mesozoic rocks in Northern Norfolk, and a probability of the presence of Carboniferous...potentialities of Eastern England would be incomplete without exploration of this area, and in 1945, after a preliminary...North Creake, eleven miles east-south-east of Hunstanton. The forecast for the Mesozoic rocks proved to
Report (edition)
SCIENCES (Geological Survey and Museum) BRITISH REGIONAL GEOLOGY EAST ANGLIA AND ADJOINING AREAS FOURTH...SCIENCES Geological Survey and Museum BRITISH REGIONAL GEOLOGY EAST ANGLIA AND ADJOINING AREAS FOURTH EDITION...Great Britain and the Museum of Practical Geology with Overseas Geological Surveys and is a constituent...(Ipswich) has been discovered, and the Pleistocene deposits at Hoxne and in the Nar Valley have been re-examined...the study of records of boreholes in the Crag of Norfolk has proved that the clay phase developed at Chillesford
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CHAPTER V. CAMBRIDGESHIRE, BEDFORDSHIRE, AND WEST NORFOLK. By R. H. RASTALL. M.A., F.G.S. INTRODUCTION...in the following memoir includes the of Cambridge and Bedford, together with so much of the southern part...convenience also, West Norfolk is included, especially that part around Hunstanton, since although this...this district is geographically part of Norfolk, in its physical and geological features it is more closely...visits have been paid to Bedfordshire between 1881 and 1905, while the county of Cambridge has been visited
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describe the pre-glacial drainage system of East Anglia and the flow paths within the Anglian ice sheet that...postulated major river, the Bytham river, flowed west to east across southern Penland, carrying with it...sections (Wingfield, Evans, Deegan & Floyd, 1979) and data from cored boreholes (Horton, 1970; Gallois...suggest that the pre-glacial drainage of Fenland and the adjacent areas flowed northwards through The...include chalk-and-Jurassic-rich boulder clay (the Chalky Boulder Clay, Anglian till of authors) and associated
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ON THE RED CHALK OF ENGLAND. A Paper read 4th April, by Rev. THOMAS WILTSHIRE, M.A., F.G.S., Etc...representative of chalk the material which mechanics employ for tracing out rough lines and figures. It is...bright white colour, somewhat yielding to the touch, and capable of being very easily abraded or rubbed down... not limiting it by these few characteristics j and, accordingly, he includes under the same title many...cretaceous system a certain hard, often pebbly, and highly coloured band, which, notwithstanding its
Report (issue)
18 INSTITUTE OF GEOLOGICAL SCIENCES Geological and geophysical survey of The Wash • • • • 0 •...Geological and geophysical survey of The Wash R. T. R. Wingfield, C. D. R. Evans, Susan E. Deegan and R. Floyd...Floyd Contributors R. W. Gallois, A. A. Morter and J. W. Miller © Crown copyright 1978 ISBN O 11 884061...Results 3 Map of bathymetry 3 Map of bottom sediments and sea-floor geology 4 Geological sections 5 Map of...reflecting horizons and solid geology 6 Geology 6 Solid rocks 6 Glacial deposits 7 Gravels and gravelly sediments
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
Cretaceous Stratigraphy by R. N. Mortimore, C. J. Wood and R. W. Gallois, 2001, Geological Conservation Review...Rowe on the White Chalk of the coastal sections, culminating with the Isle of Wight and a summary (Rowe...the next half century showed a new approach to Chalk stratigraphy. A revolution started with the work...over both England and northern France, subdivided it into eight lithological sub-units, and described...described both the macro- and micro fauna. The second fundamental work was by Bromley & Gale (1982) which provided
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Gallois Contributors Beris M. Cox, R. J. Merriman, and G. E. Strong © Crown copyright 1979 ISBN O 11 884062...sequences of the Upper Kimmeridge Clay, Ampthill Clay and West Walton Beds 68 Appendix C: X-ray diffraction analyses...Stratigraphy 5 Upper Jurassic clays 6 Oxford Clay 6 West Walton Beds 8 Ampthill Clay 10 Kimmeridge Clay 10...techniques 35 Total gamma-ray logging 35 Resistivity and other methods 38 Engineering properties 39 Upper...discontinuities 50 Folds 52 Weathering 52 Old boreholes and shafts 53 Local details of the geology 53 Denver
Journal (issue)
Bulletin of the Geological Society of Norfolk No. 52 (2002) Published 2002 CONTENTS Page Editorial 1...Boulderclay (Lowestoft Till) in Norfolk and Suffolk based on mineral magnetic and facies variation. 5 Andrews...W.M., Furnell, B.M. and Booth, S.J. Pilot study in differentiating north Norfolk glacial sediments using...Echinothuriidae Thomson, 1872 from the Norwich Chalk. 89 Dixon, R. Report of Society Field Meetings...Society of Norfolk, [Bulletin Numbers 36~51, 1986 to 2001] [97] The Geological Society of Norfolk exists
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H., 1913. " Certain Upper Jurassic Strata of England," Quart. Journ. Oeol. Soc, Ixix, 423-430. 1914...1925. " Ammonites and Aptychi," in Wyllie and Smellie, " Collection of Fossils and Rocks from Somaliland...Cephalopod Fauna of Kachh (Cutch)," pts. iv (1931) and vi (1933), Pal. Indica, N.S., ix, mem. 2. TORNQUIST...Mittelfrankens," Palaeontographica, Ixxi, 119-210, and lxxii, 1-94. EXPLANATION OF PLATE XI. Type material...Lower Kimeridgian of Crussol, Ardeche. Specimen and casts from the University of Lyon, kindly supplied
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cognisance of. In a telescope of ten feet focal length and an aperture of one foot, a variation of a hundredth...coefficient of -8~-~in the expression for z~-~' and to "00006 in the coefficients of • Downloaded by..._Royal Medical and Chh~rgical Society of London~~ E geological struetm'e of West Norfolk has received T...appearance, in 1819, of his geologieal map and section of the county; and were I not in this plaee to bear willing...with which he has laid down the course of the chalk range, and the outcrop of the subjacent strata, I should
Report (issue)
-····· -· ENGLAND AND. WALES. THE GEOLOGY · OF THE ' BORDERS OF THE WASH: INCLUDING BOSTON AND HUNST ANTON...SERIES.) - BY ' . \V. WHITAKER, B.A., F.R.S. AND A. J. JUKES-BROWNE, B.A, F.G.S. • PUBLISHED BY...STATIONERY OFFICE, BY '\VYMAN AND SONS, LIMITED, FETIER LANE, E. c. EYRE And to be purchased, either directly...; or 12, H.1.NOXER STRKff. EDINDURG�. E.C., and and 90, W"S.ST Nit.B STRl:&T, GLASGOW; OT HODGES...Map of England and Wales. They embrace The Wash and the tracts of Lincolnshire and West Norfolk which
Report (edition)
INSTITUTE OF GEOLOGICAL SCIENCES (Gcologi.:al Survey and Museum) BRITISH REGIONAL GEOLOGY �· A ·-; r' ...SCIENCES Geological Survey and Museum BRITISH REG ION AL GEOLOGY EAST ANGLIA AND ADJOINING AREAS FOURTH...incorporation of rhe Geological Surl'ey of Great Britain and the Museum of Pracrical Geology with 01•erseas G('o/ogical...(Ipswich} has been discovered, and the Pleistocene deposits at Hoxne and in the Nar Valley have been re-examined...the study of records of boreholes in the Crag of Norfolk has proved that the clay phase developed at Chillesford
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133 EXOURSION TO HUNSTANTON. MAY 14TH AND 15TH, 1883. Director ;-W. WHITAKER, B.A., F,G.S., of the...object the examination of the neighbourhood of Hunstanton; but it was arranged so as to allow those members...members who had time to spare to visit Ely and Lynn. The Director, together with a small local detachment...members from London, &c., at Ely on the Saturday, and the party went by boat to Roswell Pit, about a mile...open there, which was described by the Director and Mr. M. Fisher, of Ely. This large pit has been made
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22 William WMtaker—The Red Chalk of Norfolk. V.—THE EED CHALK OF NOBFOLK. By WILLIAM "WHITAKER, B...B.A., F.G.S., of the Geological Survey of England. (Part of his Presidential Address to the Norwich...limited to Norfolk; because personally I know very little of the Eed Chalk of Yorkshire, and nothing of...subject would be better treated as a whole; but Norfolk geologists will forgive me for not waiting until...never to come) when I may know all the English Eed Chalk. Perfection may be devoutly prayed for; but to wait
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to the library since the last meeting was read, and the thanks of the Association were returned to the...then read :-' Note on the Drift Deposits of Hunstanton, Norfolk.' By B. B. Woodward, Esq., F.G.S. , Notes...DRIFT DEPOSITS A'f By B. B. WOODWARD, HUNSTANTON, NORFOLK. F.G.S., &0. To the majority of its geological...visitants the quiet little watering-place of Hunstanton offers but one noteworthy feature, namely, its...rock-s-the White Chalk, the Red Chalk, and the Car stone. Of these three the R ed Chalk has attracted to
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~7# Mr., Rose's Sketch of the Geology of West NoTfolk. satisfactory. For the purpose, however, of dispelling...of the Geology of West No~sfollc. Bff C. B. RosE, Fellow of the Rogal Medical and Chh'urgical Downloaded...from p. 18~.] The Challc Rangq. H E chalk hills of West Norfolk constitute a portion of the .great range...range of that formation extending across England in a south-westerly direction from Flamborough Head in...extremity of the range: at Sedgeford, and between Heacham and Hunstanton, the face of the country possesses
 
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