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  2. Woburn Sands Formation - Wikipedia

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    The Woburn Sands Formation is a geological formation in England. Part of the Lower Greensand Group, it is the only unit of the group where it occurs, and thus is sometimes simply referred to as the 'Lower Greensand' in these areas. It was deposited during the late Aptian to early Albian stages of the Early Cretaceous.

  3. Lower Greensand Group - Wikipedia

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    North and west of London – including Cambridgeshire, Bedfordshire and Buckinghamshire – it is referred to as the Woburn Sands Formation. In Oxfordshire it is known as the Faringdon Sand. In North Wiltshire as the Calne Sands Formation and in parts of Wiltshire, Oxfordshire and Buckinghamshire as the Seend Ironstone Formation.

  4. Category:Rock formations of England - Wikipedia

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    Woburn Sands Formation; Y. Yat Rock This page was last edited on 19 July 2022, at 15:47 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution ...

  5. List of fossiliferous stratigraphic units in England - Wikipedia

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    Lower Greensand Group / Faringdon Sand Formation: Cretaceous: Lower Greensand Group / Ferruginous Sands: Cretaceous: Lower Greensand Group / Folkestone Formation: Cretaceous: Lower Greensand Group / Hythe Formation: Cretaceous: Lower Greensand Group / Sandgate Formation: Cretaceous: Lower Greensand Group / Woburn Sand Formation: Cretaceous ...

  6. Aspley Heath - Wikipedia

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    Aspley Heath is a village and civil parish in the Central Bedfordshire district of Bedfordshire, England. [2]The village is a linear settlement. [3] It adjoins Woburn Sands, which is part of the City of Milton Keynes in Buckinghamshire; Aspley Guise lies northeast, Woburn is to the south, and Bow Brickhill and Little Brickhill to the west and south west respectively.

  7. Greensand - Wikipedia

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    The Lower Greensand (known as the Woburn Sand north of the London Basin) is of Aptian age. In the Weald the Lower Greensand consists of four deposits which are partly diachronous : the Atherfield Clay 5–15 m (15–50 ft) thick, the Folkestone Beds 20–80 m (60–250 ft) thick; the Hythe beds 20–110 m (60–350 ft) thick and the Sandgate ...

  8. Woburn Sands - Wikipedia

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    Woburn Sands (/ ˈ w oʊ b ər n /) is a town that straddles the border between Buckinghamshire and Bedfordshire in England, and is part of the Milton Keynes urban area. [2] The larger part of the town is in Woburn Sands civil parish, which is in the City of Milton Keynes, [3] Smaller parts of the town are in the neighbouring parishes of Aspley Guise and Aspley Heath (in Central Bedfordshire). [1]

  9. Wavendon - Wikipedia

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    The ecclesiastic parish of Wavendon anciently contained the hamlet of Woburn Sands (originally known as 'Hogsty End, [3] Wavendon'), which became a separate civil parish in 1907. The parishes are separated by the Marston Vale line .

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