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Pitstone Quarry

Coordinates: 51°49′15″N 0°38′49″W / 51.820887°N 0.647028°W / 51.820887; -0.647028
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Pitstone Quarry
Site of Special Scientific Interest
LocationBuckinghamshire
Grid referenceTQ013842
InterestGeological
Area10.3 hectares
Notification1988
Location mapMagic Map

Pitstone Quarry is a 10.3 hectare geological Site of Special Scientific Interest in Pitstone in Buckinghamshire.[1][2] It is the area between the lake and the railway line in College Lake nature reserve.

The site exposes deposits of the Middle and Late Pleistocene, during the last half-million years. Most sediments are the result of solifluction, repeated slippage during ice ages, with channels in the slopes deposits filled with sediments. The most recent warm period, the Ipswichian around 125,000 years ago, contains hippopotamus fossils. According to Natural England evaluation continues and "the results are eagerly awaited".[1]

There is access to College Lake from Upper Icknield Way, but the most important exposure is in an area closed to the public.

References

  1. ^ a b "Pitstone Quarry citation" (PDF). Sites of Special Scientific Interest. Natural England. Retrieved 9 October 2015.
  2. ^ "Map of Pitstone Quarry". Sites of Special Scientific Interest. Natural England. Retrieved 9 October 2015.

51°49′15″N 0°38′49″W / 51.820887°N 0.647028°W / 51.820887; -0.647028