Barns Batch Spinney Explained

Barns Batch Spinney
Aos:Avon
Interest:Geological
Coordinates:51.3904°N -2.6381°W
Displaymap:Somerset
Area:0.06ha
Enref:1003797

Barns Batch Spinney is a 0.06-hectare geological Site of Special Scientific Interest near the village of Dundry, North Somerset, notified in 1987.

The English Nature citation says that Barns Batch Spinney is important because of the exposures which it provides of the lower part of the classic Inferior Oolite limestone sequence of the Dundry area. It shows rocks lying stratigraphically below the Middle and Upper Inferior Oolite Limestones seen at Dundry Main Road South Quarry.[1]

The geology at this site provides a section spanning the division of the Middle Jurassic known as the Aalenian and Bajocian Stages and a sequence of rocks placed in the subdivision known as the discites zone, named after the characteristic fossil ammonite Hyperlioceras discites. This is one of the thickest sequences in Britain and may be used as the basis for defining these new subzones.[1]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Barns Batch Spinney . English Nature . 2006-07-10 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20061013122313/http://www.english-nature.org.uk/citation/citation_photo/1003797.pdf . 2006-10-13 .