Lower Greensand Group

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The Lower Greensand Group is a geological unit present across large areas of Southern England. It was deposited during the Aptian and Albian stages of the Early Cretaceous. It predominantly consists of sandstone and unconsolidated sand that were deposited in shallow marine conditions. rdf:langString
rdf:langString Lower Greensand Group
rdf:langString Lower Greensand Group
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rdf:langString * Wessex Basin - Atherfield Clay Formation, Ferruginous Sands, Sandrock Formation, Monk's Bay Sandstone Formation *Weald Basin - Atherfield Clay Formation, Hythe Formation, Sandgate Formation, Folkestone Formation * Marginal - Woburn Sands Formation, Faringdon Sand, Seend Ironstone Formation, Calne Sands Formation
rdf:langString Aptian- Early Albian
rdf:langString Lower Greensand outcrop near Dryhill
rdf:langString Aptian
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rdf:langString The Lower Greensand Group is a geological unit present across large areas of Southern England. It was deposited during the Aptian and Albian stages of the Early Cretaceous. It predominantly consists of sandstone and unconsolidated sand that were deposited in shallow marine conditions.
rdf:langString In Southern England, Wealden Group, elsewhere Jurassic rocks
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