DOI | 10.1111/gto.12332 |
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Year | 2020 |
Journal | Geology Today |
Volume | 36 |
Number | 6 |
Pages | 232-235 |
Type | article in journal |
Language | English |
Id | 50254 |
Abstract
The coastal town of Margate in north Kent, south-east England, is geologically well known, with extensive cliffs of chalk with locally common Upper Cretaceous fossils. But to the ichnologist the modern beach is at least as fascinating, with a trinity of borings in chalk clasts and mollusc shells posing interesting questions relevant to palaeoecology and taphonomy.
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