Coaley Wood Quarries Explained

Coaley Wood Quarries
Aos:Gloucestershire
Interest:Geological
Coordinates:51.6952°N -2.3103°W
Area:4.85 hectare
Notifydate:1974
Enref:1000755

Coaley Wood Quarries is a 4.85ha geological Site of Special Scientific Interest in Gloucestershire, notified in 1974.[1]

The quarries lie within the Cotswold Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.[1] The site is listed in the ‘Stroud District’ Local Plan, adopted November 2005, Appendix 6 (online for download) as an SSSI and as a Regionally Important Geological Site (RIGS).[2]

Geology

The site is abundant with fossils of Lower Jurassic age in the stratum called the Cephalopod bed. There are particularly good examples of ammonites which allow greater accuracy in dating the rocks. The ammonites present indicate that the strata are of early striatulum Subzone age. The sunken lane cuttings provide exposures of the underlying Cotswold Sand Formation and a thin, isolated sandstone layer contains rare ammonites called Haugia.[1]

SSSI Source

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Notes and References

  1. https://designatedsites.naturalengland.org.uk/PDFsForWeb/Citation/1000755.pdf Natural England SSSI information on the citation
  2. http://www.stroud.gov.uk/docs/planning/planning_strategy.asp#s=sectioncontent1 Stroud District Local Plan, adopted November 2005, Appendix 6 ‘Sites of Nature Conservation Interest’