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 Übersetzung für 'Wadhurst Clay Formation' von Englisch nach Deutsch
NOUN   the Wadhurst Clay Formation | -
geol.
Wadhurst Clay Formation [West Sussex to Kent]
Wadhurst-Formation {f}
Teiltreffer
geol.
clay formation
Tonformation {f}
geol.
clay formation [geologic forming of clay]
Tonbildung {f}
geol.
clay
Ton {m}
1009
clayLehm {m} [Ton]
1656
clayTonerde {f}
157
clay {adj}tönern
304
geol.mineral.
quick clay
Fließton {m}
geol.mining
flint clay
Flintton {m}
clay linerTonschichtauskleidung {f}
geol.mineral.
quick clay
Quickton {m}
refractory clayfeuerfester Ton {m}
refractory clayFeuerfestton {m}
archaeo.artcosmet.
clay mask
Tonmaske {f}
material
raw clay
Rohton {m}
constr.
rammed clay
Stampflehm {m}
pharm.
medicinal clay
Heilerde {f}
compacted clayverdichteter Ton {m}
green claygrüne Tonerde {f}
geol.
kaolinitic clay
kaolinitischer Ton {m}
geol.mining
clay deposit
Tonlagerstätte {f}
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Anwendungsbeispiele Englisch
  • This site exposes the Cliff End Sandstone Member of the Wadhurst Clay Formation, part of the Wealden Group, which dates to the Lower Cretaceous between 140 and 100 million years ago.
  • "Aegialodon dawsoni" is an extinct mammal from the early Cretaceous, known from fossilised teeth discovered in the Wadhurst Clay Formation (dating to about 136 million years ago) near Cliff End, Hastings, East Sussex.
  • Fossil remains of the species "Loxaulax valdensis" consist of a tooth found in Valanginian (Lower Cretaceous) strata belong to the Wadhurst Clay Formation of the Cliff End bonebed in Hastings, England.
  • In the Weald Basin, the Wealden Group consists of four formations: the Ashdown Formation, the Wadhurst Clay Formation, the Tunbridge Wells Sand Formation and the Weald Clay Formation.
  • Lydekker referred several other foot specimens to the species: BMNH 2574, 2661 and 2680 from the same stratigraphic horizon, and also BMNH R604d and BMNH R1525, uncovered from the earlier Wadhurst Clay Formation in the "Hollington Quarry" near Hastings.

  • "with high spines") is a genus of large predatory theropod dinosaur from the Early Cretaceous period (Valanginian, 140 to 133 million years ago) of what is now the Wadhurst Clay Formation of East Sussex, England.
  • The first spinosaurid fossil, a single conical tooth, was discovered circa 1820 by British paleontologist Gideon Mantell in the Wadhurst Clay Formation.
  • "Hastanectes" is an extinct genus of a plesiosaurian with possible pliosaurid affinities known from the Early Cretaceous Wadhurst Clay Formation (Valanginian stage) of the United Kingdom.
  • The Wadhurst Clay Formation is a geological unit which forms part of the Wealden Group and the middle part of the now unofficial Hastings Beds.
  • The other component formations of the Hastings Beds are the underlying Wadhurst Clay Formation and the Ashdown Formation.

  • The British Geological Survey describe the Wadhurst Clay Formation as made of soft, dark grey thinly-bedded mudstones ("shales") and mudstones with subordinate beds of pale grey siltstone, fine-grained sandstone, shelly limestone, clay ironstone and rare pebble beds, which shows evidence of unconformable weathering at the top of the bed.
  • This working quarry exposes clays of the Wadhurst Clay Formation, which is part of the Wealden Group, dating to the Early Cretaceous between 140 and 100 million years ago.
  • This partly flooded former quarry is the type locality for the Northiam Sandstone Member of the Wadhurst Clay Formation, part of the Wealden Group which dates to the Early Cretaceous.
  • 5 metres of the Wadhurst Clay Formation. The environments change from shallow fluvial to deeper lakes and lagoons and there are fossils of plants, fishes and reptiles.
  • This is the Type locality for the Wadhurst Clay Formation Telham Bond Bed, which dates to the Early Cretaceous and is part of the Wealden Group.

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