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- Geology_of_Surrey comment "Geology of Surrey. Towards the beginning of the Cretaceous age (146–66 million years ago) Surrey alternated between a fresh-to-brackish water embayment depositing Hastings Beds and Weald Clay, comprising shales and mudstones that are often finely banded. Offshore muds (now shales and mudstones) of the Atherfield Clay were deposited followed by shallow marine sands of the Hythe, Sandgate and Folkestone Beds.".
- Geology_of_Surrey label "Geology of Surrey".
- Geology_of_Surrey wasDerivedFrom Geology_of_Surrey?oldid=701468711.
- Geology_of_Surrey isPrimaryTopicOf Geology_of_Surrey.