Northiam SSSI

Northiam
Site of Special Scientific Interest
Shown within East Sussex
Area of Search East Sussex
Grid reference TQ829253
Coordinates 50°59′53″N 0°36′29″E / 50.998°N 0.608°E / 50.998; 0.608Coordinates: 50°59′53″N 0°36′29″E / 50.998°N 0.608°E / 50.998; 0.608
Interest Geological
Area 0.30 ha (0.74 acres)
Notification 1998 (1998)
Natural England website

Northiam is a Site of Special Scientific Interest in the county of East Sussex, England. It is a disused quarry, partially flooded, revealing structures of geological interest.

The disused (and partially flooded) quarry at Northiam displays an excellent section through the Northiam Sandstone Member of the Wadhurst Clay Formation, for which this is the type locality. The rocks comprise complex channel-fill sandstones (including sedimentary bar-forms and current direction indicators).
The site is important for the study of the Wadhurst Clay Formation palaeoenvironments and palaeogeography. It is particularly important for comparison with other sandstone members of the Hastings Beds Group clay formations.

References

"SSSI Citation Northiam" (PDF). Natural England. Retrieved 2008-11-08. 


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