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For the purposes of a high-resolution multi-disciplinary study of the Upper Jurassic Kimmeridge Clay Formation, two boreholes were drilled at Swanworth Quarry and one at Metherhills, south Dorset, UK. Together, the cores represent the first complete section through the entire formation close to the type section. We present graphic logs that record the stratigraphy of the cores, and outline the complementary geophysical and analytical data sets (gamma ray, magnetic susceptibility, total organic carbon, carbonate, δ<sup>13</sup>C<sub>org</sub>). Of particular note are the new borehole data from the lowermost part of the formation which does not crop out in the type area. Detailed logs are available for download from the Kimmeridge Drilling Project web-site at <u>http://kimmeridge.earth.ox.ac.uk/</u&gt;. Of further interest is a mid-<i>eudoxus</i> Zone positive shift in the δ<sup>13</sup> C<sub>org</sub>record, a feature that is also registered in Tethyan carbonate successions, suggesting that it is a regional event and may therefore be useful for correlation. The lithostratigraphy of the cores has been precisely correlated with the nearby cliff section, which has also been examined and re-described. Magnetic-susceptibility and spectral gamma-ray measurements were made at a regular spacing through the succession, and facilitate core-to-exposure correlation. The strata of the exposure and core have been subdivided into four main mudrock lithological types: (a) medium-dark\textendashdark-grey marl; (b) medium-dark\textendashdark grey\textendashgreenish black shale; (c) dark-grey\textendasholive-black laminated shale; (d) greyish-black\textendashbrownish-black mudstone. The sections also contain subordinate amounts of siltstone, limestone and dolostone. Comparison of the type section with the cores reveals slight lithological variation and notable thickness differences between the coeval strata. The proximity of the boreholes and different parts of the type section to the Purbeck\textendashIsle of Wight Disturbance is proposed as a likely control on the thickness changes.

Year of Publication
2001
Journal
Geological Magazine
Volume
138
Number of Pages
511-539
Date Published
September 1, 200
URL
http://geolmag.geoscienceworld.org/content/138/5/511.abstract
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