Huish Colliery Quarry
51°17′10″N 2°26′19″W / 51.28611°N 2.43873°W / 51.28611; -2.43873
Huish Colliery Quarry (grid reference ST695542) is a 0.8 hectare geological Site of Special Scientific Interest near the town of Radstock, Bath and North East Somerset, notified in 1985.
This site includes rocks from the Lower Jurassic period many of which were removed by erosion leading to discontinuations in the Lias. The whole of the Sinemurian Stage and virtually all of the Hettangian Stage is absent. Also notable is the fact that the Jamesoni Zone limestones, which occur here, are much thicker and better developed than at any other comparable sites in the Mendip Hills.[1]
References
- ^ English Nature citation sheet for the site (accessed 11 July 2006)
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