The Lyme Regis (1901) Borehole was one of numerous coal-exploration boreholes drilled in southern England during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. It is one of the few deep boreholes (>200 m depth) in the east Devon-west Dorset area and, unlike more recent hydrocarbon-exploration boreholes, was continuously cored. The borehole was sited [NGR SY 3364 9297] on the floodplain of the River Lim on the outcrop of the Jurassic Blue Lias Formation, and was continuously cored to a final depth of 396.85 m within the Triassic Mercia Mudstone Group. Selected samples and some of the cores were examined by the Geological Survey geologists Jukes-Browne and Woodward who were working in the area at the time of drilling. The former published a...
Sedimentology of the Triassic–Jurassic boundary beds in Pinhay Bay(Devon, SW England). Proceedings o...
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The formations were examined along the Cotswold scarp (160km), and subcrop data were also utilised....
The cliff and foreshore exposures in the Devon part of the Dorset and East Devon Coast World Heritag...
The type sections of the Sidmouth Mudstone, Dunscombe Mudstone and Branscombe Mudstone formations of...
The Shales-with-Beef Member of the Charmouth Mudstone Formation (Lower Jurassic) crops out in almost...
The beds adjacent to the junction of the Lower Jurassic Blue Lias and Charmouth Mudstone formations ...
Multidisciplinary studies carried out in advance of site investigations of the areas at Lyme Regis, ...
The Kimmeridgian Stage is represented in the cliffs of the Dorset-type area and those in Normandy by...
Recent remapping of the Sidmouth and Wellington areas by the British Geological Survey has clearly s...
An almost complete section through the Mercia Mudstone Group is exposed in the cliffs between Sidmo...
The Black Ven-Spittles landslip complex is one of largest active landslip systems on the south coast...
This study is an integrated facies analysis of the Forest Marble Formation (Upper Bathonian Middle J...
In the eastern Mendip Hills, on the northern margin of the Wessex Basin, SW England, the Carbonifero...
Triassic basins of England developed under a regime of largely W–E extension and progressed from non...
Sedimentology of the Triassic–Jurassic boundary beds in Pinhay Bay(Devon, SW England). Proceedings o...
International audienceDrilling for the International Continental Scientific Drilling Program (ICDP) ...
The formations were examined along the Cotswold scarp (160km), and subcrop data were also utilised....
The cliff and foreshore exposures in the Devon part of the Dorset and East Devon Coast World Heritag...
The type sections of the Sidmouth Mudstone, Dunscombe Mudstone and Branscombe Mudstone formations of...
The Shales-with-Beef Member of the Charmouth Mudstone Formation (Lower Jurassic) crops out in almost...
The beds adjacent to the junction of the Lower Jurassic Blue Lias and Charmouth Mudstone formations ...
Multidisciplinary studies carried out in advance of site investigations of the areas at Lyme Regis, ...
The Kimmeridgian Stage is represented in the cliffs of the Dorset-type area and those in Normandy by...
Recent remapping of the Sidmouth and Wellington areas by the British Geological Survey has clearly s...
An almost complete section through the Mercia Mudstone Group is exposed in the cliffs between Sidmo...
The Black Ven-Spittles landslip complex is one of largest active landslip systems on the south coast...
This study is an integrated facies analysis of the Forest Marble Formation (Upper Bathonian Middle J...
In the eastern Mendip Hills, on the northern margin of the Wessex Basin, SW England, the Carbonifero...
Triassic basins of England developed under a regime of largely W–E extension and progressed from non...
Sedimentology of the Triassic–Jurassic boundary beds in Pinhay Bay(Devon, SW England). Proceedings o...
International audienceDrilling for the International Continental Scientific Drilling Program (ICDP) ...
The formations were examined along the Cotswold scarp (160km), and subcrop data were also utilised....