Monument record BRH 090 - Sandy Lane Pit, Barham SSI

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Summary

This locality shows the best development of the unique early middle-Pleistocene succession present in the area, spanning the Beestonian-Anglian Stages.

Location

Grid reference Centred TM 1356 5157 (505m by 455m)
Map sheet TM15SW
Civil Parish BARHAM, MID SUFFOLK, SUFFOLK

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Full Description

This locality shows the best development of the unique early middle-Pleistocene succession present in the area, spanning the Beestonian-Anglian Stages. A palaeosol ('fossil' soil horizon), considered to have a composite origin dating from both the Cromerian and early Anglian Stages, is developed on Kesgrave Sands and Gravels, thought to have been deposited by a former river (a proto-Thames) during the Beestonian Stage. The palaeosol is overlain in turn by a loess, out-wash sands and gravels, and glacial till – all correlated with the Anglian Cold Stage. The importance of the site lies in the well-developed palaeosol (representing a former land surface), and the stratigraphical interpretation of the sequence; both of which are subjects of current controversy. (S1).

Sources/Archives (1)

  • <S1> Source Checked: Natural England. Sandy Lane Pit SSI.

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Protected Status/Designation

  • None recorded

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Record last edited

Sep 7 2020 1:27PM

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