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- 'Upper Chalk') Tarrant Chalk Member (formerly part of 'Upper Chalk') Newhaven Chalk Formation (formerly part of 'Upper Chalk') Seaford Chalk Formation (formerly...
- Downland, chalkland, chalk downs or just downs are areas of open chalk hills, such as the North Downs. This term is used to describe the characteristic...
- layers of chalk, containing Globorotalia, in the Nicosia Formation of Cyprus, which formed during the Pliocene. Chalk is mined from chalk deposits both...
- Chalk streams are rivers that rise from springs in landscapes with chalk bedrock. Since chalk is permeable, water easily percolates through the ground...
- The Chalk Marl is a geologic formation in England. Consisting of mixed and layered chalk and marl, it preserves fossils dating back to the Cretaceous period...
- The Mooreville Chalk is a geological formation in North America, within the U.S. states of Alabama and Mississippi, which were part of the subcontinent...
- Old Harry Rocks are three chalk formations, including a stack and a stump, located at Handfast Point, on the Isle of Purbeck in Dorset, southern England...
- The Demopolis Chalk is a geological formation in North America, within the U.S. states of Alabama, Mississippi, and Tennessee. The chalk was formed by...
- The Niobrara Formation /ˌnaɪ.əˈbrærə/, also called the Niobrara Chalk, is a geologic formation in North America that was deposited between 87 and 82 million...
- seas, and their carbonate skeletons ac****ulated into m****ive chalk formations. That chalk eventually became a fertile soil, highly suitable for growing...