Whitby Mudstone
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The Whitby Mudstone is a Toarcian (Early Jurassic; Falciferum-Bifrons in regional chronostratigraphy) geological formation in Yorkshire and Worcestershire, England. The formation, part of the Lias Group, is present in the Cleveland and Worcester Basins and the .
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Whitby Mudstone
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Whitby Mudstone
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54.5
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25157448
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1093930261
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Members:
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* Fox Cliff Siltstone
* Peak Mudstone
* Alum Shale
* Mulgrave Shale
* Grey Shale
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Inferior Oolite or Ravenscar Groups
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Or Blea Wyke, Dogger or Bridport Sand Formations
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East Cliff near Whitby
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Toarcian
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Up to
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54.5 -0.6
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The Whitby Mudstone is a Toarcian (Early Jurassic; Falciferum-Bifrons in regional chronostratigraphy) geological formation in Yorkshire and Worcestershire, England. The formation, part of the Lias Group, is present in the Cleveland and Worcester Basins and the .
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Cleveland & Worcester Basins & East Midlands Shelf
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Coastal exposures from Hawsker Bottoms to Whitby Harbour
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Marlstone Rock or Cleveland Ironstone Formations
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12016
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