Speeton Clay Formation
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The Speeton Clay Formation (SpC) is a Lower Cretaceous geologic formation in Yorkshire, northern England. Unlike the contemporaneous terrestrial Wealden Group to the south, the Speeton Clay was deposited in marine conditions. The most common fossils in the unit are belemnites, followed by ammonites and the lobster Meyeria ornata. Dinosaur remains are among the fossils that have been recovered from the formation, although none have yet been referred to a specific genus. The formation is named after the village of Speeton in North Yorkshire.
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Speeton Clay Formation
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Speeton Clay Formation
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Berriasian-Albian
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Speeton Clay Formation at Reighton Sands, North Yorkshire
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The Speeton Clay Formation (SpC) is a Lower Cretaceous geologic formation in Yorkshire, northern England. Unlike the contemporaneous terrestrial Wealden Group to the south, the Speeton Clay was deposited in marine conditions. The most common fossils in the unit are belemnites, followed by ammonites and the lobster Meyeria ornata. Dinosaur remains are among the fossils that have been recovered from the formation, although none have yet been referred to a specific genus. The formation is named after the village of Speeton in North Yorkshire.
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North Sea Graben, eastern England
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