- The
Cornbrash Formation is a
Middle Jur****ic
geological formation in England. It
ranges in age from
Bathonian to Callovian, the
uppermost part of the...
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Rubble naturally found in the soil is
known also as 'brash' (compare
cornbrash).
Where present, it
becomes more
noticeable when the land is ploughed...
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originally the base at the
contact between the
Forest Marble Formation and the
Cornbrash Formation. However, this
boundary was
later found to be
within the upper...
- clay.
Middle Jur****ic rocks, in
particular the
Blisworth limestone and
cornbrash, form
strong features in the
lands bordering the Ouse
valley in the north...
-
three miles (5 km)
south of Sherborne. It is
sited on a
narrow outcrop of
Cornbrash limestone, at the
western end of
Blackmore Vale. At the 2011 census, it...
- wold dip-slopes, dip-slope
lowland and valleys, a Low
limestone plateau,
cornbrash lowlands,
farmed slopes, a
broad floodplain valley, a
large pastoral lowland...
- and 1 mile (1.6 km) west of Yetminster. It is
sited on a low
ridge of
cornbrash limestone on the edge of the
Blackmore Vale. The
Intrinseca part of the...
-
collection is
especially good on Jur****ic
fossils he
collected from the
Cornbrash,
Kimmeridge Clay,
Oxford Clay,
Oolitic limestone and
other horizons in...
-
approximately 7
miles (11 km)
south of the town of Sherborne. It is
sited on
Cornbrash limestone beneath the
chalk hills of the
Dorset Downs. The A37
trunk road...
- (11 km)
south of the
Somerset town of Yeovil. The
underlying geology is
Cornbrash limestone, with
adjacent Oxford clay.
Within the clay can be
found deposits...