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Corralline Crag Formation : ウィキペディア英語版 | Corralline Crag Formation The Corralline Crag Formation is a series of marine deposits found near the North Sea coast of Suffolk and characterised by bryozoan and mollusc debris. The deposit whose onshore occurrence is mainly restricted to the area around Aldeburgh and Orford〔British Geological Survey 1:625,000 scale geological map ''Bedrock Geology UK South'' 5th Edn 2007 NERC〕〔(Suffolk ), Natural England. Retrieved 2013-07-07.〕 is a series of bioclastic calcarenites and silty sands with shell debris deposited during a short-lived warm period at the start of the Pliocene Epoch of the Neogene Period. Small areas of the rock are found in locations such as Boyton and Tattingstone to the south of Orford as well as offshore at Sizewell.〔(Richmond Farm SSSI ), GeoSuffolk. Retrieved 2013-07-07.〕 Crag is a local word for a shelly sand. Corralline crag has sometimes been used historically in the Suffolk coast area for building and a number of quarries exist.〔 The tower of St Peter's Church in Chillesford is one of only two built using the rock.〔 ==References==
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