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Oxford Clay

97 occ. 41 taxa (6 genera) 2 countries
Description

The Oxford Clay is a Jurassic marine sedimentary rock formation underlying much of southeast England, from as far west as Dorset and as far north as Yorkshire. The Oxford Clay Formation dates to the Jurassic, specifically, the Callovian and Oxfordian ages, and comprises two main facies. The lower facies comprises the Peterborough Member, a fossiliferous organic-rich mudstone. This facies and its rocks are commonly known as lower Oxford Clay. The upper facies comprises the middle Oxford Clay, the Stewartby Member, and the upper Oxford Clay, the Weymouth Member. The upper facies is a fossil poor assemblage of calcareous mudstones.

Genera
6 genera
Cryptoclidus
Marine reptiles
Valid 5 occ. · 165 Ma
Ophthalmosaurus
Marine reptiles
Valid 3 occ. · 201 Ma
Ichthyosaurus
Marine reptiles
Valid 3 occ. · 227 Ma
Cetiosaurus
Dinosaurs
Valid 1 occ. · 175 Ma
Muraenosaurus
Marine reptiles
Valid 1 occ. · 165 Ma
Megalosaurus
Dinosaurs
Valid 1 occ. · 206 Ma
Oxford Clay
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Oxford Clay (Jurassic) exposed near Weymouth, England. © Wilson44691 · Public domain · Wikipedia
Temporal range
Triassic
Jurassic
Cretaceous
Paleogene
Neogene
252 201 145 66 0 Ma
Geological group / Member
Ancholme / Peterborough 55
Ancholme 19
Peterborough 10
Ancholme / Stewartby 5
Ancholme / Weymouth 2
Calcareous Grit 1
Top countries
🇬🇧 United Kingdom 95
🇫🇷 France 2
Depositional environments
Marine indet. 55
offshore 21
offshore indet. 13
Marginal marine indet. 5
Shallow subtidal indet. 3
Top collectors
A. N. Leeds 28
Esq. 23
F.G.S. 21
A. Leeds 8
Alan Dawn 3
Leblanc 2
P. Schultz 2
W. Parker 2
Charles E. Leeds 1
M.A. of Exeter College 1
Oxford 1
F. W. Crick 1
Collection activity by decade
1860s 3
1870s 4
1880s 1
1890s 7
1910s 15
1920s 1
1960s 4
1970s 2
1980s 6
1990s 8