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- Cornbrash abstract "In geology, Cornbrash was the name applied to the uppermost member of the Bathonian stage of the Jurassic formation in England. It is an old English agricultural name applied in Wiltshire to a variety of loose rubble or brash which, in that part of the country, forms a good soil for growing corn. The name was adopted by William Smith for a thin band of shelly limestone which, in the south of England, breaks up in the manner indicated. Although only a thin group of rocks (1025 feet c. 300 m), it is remarkably persistent; it may be traced from Weymouth to the Yorkshire coast, but in north Lincolnshire it is very thin, and probably dies out in the neighborhood of the Humber. It appears again, however, as a thin bed in Gristhorpe Bay, Cayton Bay, Wheatcroft, Newton Dale and Langdale. In the inland exposures in Yorkshire it is difficult to follow on account of its thinness, and the fact that it passes up into dark shales in many places the so-called clays of the Cornbrash, with Avicula echinata.".
- Cornbrash wikiPageID "3624716".
- Cornbrash wikiPageLength "2438".
- Cornbrash wikiPageOutDegree "44".
- Cornbrash wikiPageRevisionID "580565463".
- Cornbrash wikiPageWikiLink Avicula_echinata.
- Cornbrash wikiPageWikiLink Bathonian.
- Cornbrash wikiPageWikiLink Bedfordshire.
- Cornbrash wikiPageWikiLink Belemnitida.
- Cornbrash wikiPageWikiLink Category:Geology_of_England.
- Cornbrash wikiPageWikiLink Category:Historical_geology.
- Cornbrash wikiPageWikiLink Category:Stratigraphy_of_the_United_Kingdom.
- Cornbrash wikiPageWikiLink Cayton.
- Cornbrash wikiPageWikiLink Cirencester.
- Cornbrash wikiPageWikiLink Closworth.
- Cornbrash wikiPageWikiLink Echinobrissus_clunicularis.
- Cornbrash wikiPageWikiLink England.
- Cornbrash wikiPageWikiLink Fossil.
- Cornbrash wikiPageWikiLink Geology.
- Cornbrash wikiPageWikiLink Great_Langdale.
- Cornbrash wikiPageWikiLink Gristhorpe_Bay.
- Cornbrash wikiPageWikiLink Humber.
- Cornbrash wikiPageWikiLink Jurassic.
- Cornbrash wikiPageWikiLink Limestone.
- Cornbrash wikiPageWikiLink Lincoln,_England.
- Cornbrash wikiPageWikiLink Macrocephalites_macrocephalus.
- Cornbrash wikiPageWikiLink Mycicites_decurtatus.
- Cornbrash wikiPageWikiLink Newton_Dale.
- Cornbrash wikiPageWikiLink North_Lincolnshire.
- Cornbrash wikiPageWikiLink Oolite.
- Cornbrash wikiPageWikiLink Ostrea_fiabelloides.
- Cornbrash wikiPageWikiLink Pecten_levis.
- Cornbrash wikiPageWikiLink Peterborough.
- Cornbrash wikiPageWikiLink Radipole.
- Cornbrash wikiPageWikiLink Sauria.
- Cornbrash wikiPageWikiLink Shale.
- Cornbrash wikiPageWikiLink Steneosaurus.
- Cornbrash wikiPageWikiLink Sudbrook_Park.
- Cornbrash wikiPageWikiLink Trowbridge.
- Cornbrash wikiPageWikiLink Waldheimia_lagenalis.
- Cornbrash wikiPageWikiLink Weymouth,_Dorset.
- Cornbrash wikiPageWikiLink Wheatcroft,_North_Yorkshire.
- Cornbrash wikiPageWikiLink William_Smith_(geologist).
- Cornbrash wikiPageWikiLink Wiltshire.
- Cornbrash wikiPageWikiLink Wincanton.
- Cornbrash wikiPageWikiLink Witney.
- Cornbrash wikiPageWikiLink Yorkshire.
- Cornbrash wikiPageWikiLinkText "Cornbrash limestone".
- Cornbrash wikiPageWikiLinkText "Cornbrash".
- Cornbrash wikiPageWikiLinkText "brashy".
- Cornbrash wikiPageWikiLinkText "cornbrash limestone".
- Cornbrash wikiPageWikiLinkText "cornbrash ridge".
- Cornbrash wikiPageWikiLinkText "cornbrash".
- Cornbrash wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:1911.
- Cornbrash subject Category:Geology_of_England.
- Cornbrash subject Category:Historical_geology.
- Cornbrash subject Category:Stratigraphy_of_the_United_Kingdom.
- Cornbrash hypernym Name.
- Cornbrash comment "In geology, Cornbrash was the name applied to the uppermost member of the Bathonian stage of the Jurassic formation in England. It is an old English agricultural name applied in Wiltshire to a variety of loose rubble or brash which, in that part of the country, forms a good soil for growing corn. The name was adopted by William Smith for a thin band of shelly limestone which, in the south of England, breaks up in the manner indicated. Although only a thin group of rocks (1025 feet c.".
- Cornbrash label "Cornbrash".
- Cornbrash sameAs Q1133173.
- Cornbrash sameAs Cornbrash-Sandstein.
- Cornbrash sameAs m.09qpmj.
- Cornbrash sameAs Q1133173.
- Cornbrash wasDerivedFrom Cornbrash?oldid=580565463.
- Cornbrash isPrimaryTopicOf Cornbrash.