Ground investigations for the A303 Stonehenge Tunnels revealed a unique and complex Chalk geology including the presence of the thickest (>20 m thick), and previously unknown phosphatic chalks in England, partly filling fault controlled erosional channels. The use of natural gamma-ray borehole logs to determine the presence and thickness of the phosphatic deposits is of particular value and combined with the lithostratigraphy, macrofossil and nannofossil biostratigraphy from cores has, for the first time, accurately constrained the Coniacian to Santonian age and the lenticular geometry of such deposits. Four phosphatic chalk events between 88.5–86.5 Ma are recognised associated with synsedimentary faulting. We suggest a causal link between ...
Since the last Chalk symposium in 1989 in Brighton, our understanding of the UK Chalk has undergone ...
The Scratchell's Bay and southern Alum Bay sections, in the extreme west of the Isle of Wight on the...
Classically, the Upper Cretaceous Chalk Group aquifer of northwest Europe is conceptualized as a hom...
Correlations of borehole geophysical logs in the middle and upper Turonian Chalk Group are used to c...
International audienceIntra-plate stresses that occurred in the Anglo-Paris Basin and English Channe...
AbstractThe Chalk is a major aquifer, source of raw material for cement and agricultural lime, and a...
Abstract: Syn-Upper Cretaceous tectonic movements are recognized along tectonic axes including the P...
This report describes the geological modelling of the North Downs in Kent, between the River Medway ...
Since the publication of Hancock's ‘the Petrology of the Chalk’ there have been numerous development...
Phosphatic chalks were deposited during the mid-Santonian to early Campanian between 85 Ma and 83 Ma...
Upper Cretaceous rocks, primarily Chalk, cover a vast area of England forming the Downs and Wolds as...
A series of six thickness maps created at a formation scale for the Chalk of the Southern and Transi...
A fortuitous combination of events in the last 30 years has positioned the Chalk as the most eligibl...
Chalk was deposited during a period of high global sea-level some 70 -100 Mya, but subsequent erosio...
The Hampshire Basin of southern England contains a number of sites, reviewed here, that contain evid...
Since the last Chalk symposium in 1989 in Brighton, our understanding of the UK Chalk has undergone ...
The Scratchell's Bay and southern Alum Bay sections, in the extreme west of the Isle of Wight on the...
Classically, the Upper Cretaceous Chalk Group aquifer of northwest Europe is conceptualized as a hom...
Correlations of borehole geophysical logs in the middle and upper Turonian Chalk Group are used to c...
International audienceIntra-plate stresses that occurred in the Anglo-Paris Basin and English Channe...
AbstractThe Chalk is a major aquifer, source of raw material for cement and agricultural lime, and a...
Abstract: Syn-Upper Cretaceous tectonic movements are recognized along tectonic axes including the P...
This report describes the geological modelling of the North Downs in Kent, between the River Medway ...
Since the publication of Hancock's ‘the Petrology of the Chalk’ there have been numerous development...
Phosphatic chalks were deposited during the mid-Santonian to early Campanian between 85 Ma and 83 Ma...
Upper Cretaceous rocks, primarily Chalk, cover a vast area of England forming the Downs and Wolds as...
A series of six thickness maps created at a formation scale for the Chalk of the Southern and Transi...
A fortuitous combination of events in the last 30 years has positioned the Chalk as the most eligibl...
Chalk was deposited during a period of high global sea-level some 70 -100 Mya, but subsequent erosio...
The Hampshire Basin of southern England contains a number of sites, reviewed here, that contain evid...
Since the last Chalk symposium in 1989 in Brighton, our understanding of the UK Chalk has undergone ...
The Scratchell's Bay and southern Alum Bay sections, in the extreme west of the Isle of Wight on the...
Classically, the Upper Cretaceous Chalk Group aquifer of northwest Europe is conceptualized as a hom...