The Inferior Oolite is a sequence of Jurassic age sedimentary rocks in Europe. It was deposited during the Middle Jurassic. The Inferior Oolite Group as more recently defined is a Jurassic lithostratigraphic group (a sequence of rock strata) in southern and eastern England . It has been variously known in the past as the Under Oolite (or Oolyte), the Inferior Oolite, the Inferior Oolite Series and the Redbourne Group.

Outcrops

The rocks are exposed from Dorset and Somerset eastwards and northwards through the English Midlands to Yorkshire. It is present at depth in the Wessex-Weald Basin, where it reaches its greatest thickness of 120 m.

Lithology and stratigraphy

Inferior Oolite (Doulting Stone) at Doulting Stone Quarry, England.

The group consists of up to 120 m thickness of oolitic limestones and subordinate sandstones and mudstones laid down during the Jurassic Period. In the East Midlands it consists of (in descending order i.e. oldest last) the Lincolnshire Limestone, Grantham and Northampton Sand formations whereas in the Cotswold Hills it consists of the Salperton Limestone, Aston Limestone and Birdlip Limestone formations. The Salperton Limestone contains the Clypeus Grit, a somewhat shelly grainstone that contains the large-diameter echinoid Clypeus ploti as well as Stiphothyris terebratulid brachiopods, and large mussel-like bivalves. The limestones are rich in organic material. The ammonite Parkinsonia parkinsoni, an index fossil for the Bathonian, is native to the Inferior Oolite of Burton Bradstock.[citation needed]

Within Dorset, the Oolite is not subdivided into separately named formations, but is simply considered the Inferior Oolite Formation, sometimes subdivided into the Lower and Upper Inferior Oolite Formations. Within the vicinity of Yeovil it is divided into members which are in ascending order the Corton Denham Member, which predominantly consists of blue siltstone is about 2.5 m thick with the transitional top consisting of green Marl, the Oborne Ironshot Member, the term "ironshot" refers to ferruginised Oolite. The upper portion of which contains intensely bioturbated limestone. Moving Into the Upper Inferior Oolite the Sherborne Limestone Member, which consists of exposed yellow brown fresh grey bioclastic limestone, while the overlying Combe Limestone Member, consists of rubbly limestone and marl, a full stratigraphy of the locality is given below

Stratigraphy of the Inferior Oolite at Frogden Quarry, Dorset
FormationMemberBedLithologyThicknessAmmonite Zone
Upper Inferior Oolite FormationCombe Limestone MemberBroken limestone and marlOver 5.6 metresGarantiana Zone-Parkinsoni Zone
Sherborne Limestone MemberRedhole Lane BedsBlocky Limestone2 metresGarantiana Zone, Dichotoma Subzone
Sherborne Building Stone BedsMottled, blocky limestone~1.5 metres
Acanthothyris Beds"Brown sandy biomicrites interbedded with brown marls"Up to 1.5 metres
Lower Inferior Oolite FormationOborne Ironshot MemberOborne Road Stone BedBioturbated and intensely burrowed limestone~0.8 metresNiortense Zone
Frogden Ironshot BedFerruginous oolite~1.2 metresSauzei to Humphriesianum Zones
Corton Denham MemberGreen Grained White MarlMarl0.01-0.15 metresLaeviuscula Zone
Blue BedVery hard blue intensely burrowed siltstone0.85-1 metreLaeviuscula Zone, Trigonalis Subzone
Corton Denham BedsLenticular hard blue-grey siltstone, in channels. separated by nodular siltstoneSeen to 2 metresConcavum-Ovale Zones

Vertebrate fauna

Ornithopod tracks geographically located in North Yorkshire, England. Ornithopod and theropod tracks present in North Yorkshire, England. A supposed dermal spine long thought to be from a stegosaur is actually a caudal vertebra referable to Archosauria indet.

Color key Taxon Reclassified taxon Taxon falsely reported as present Dubious taxon or junior synonym Ichnotaxon Ootaxon MorphotaxonNotes Uncertain or tentative taxa are in small text; crossed out taxa are discredited.
TaxonReclassified taxonTaxon falsely reported as presentDubious taxon or junior synonymIchnotaxonOotaxonMorphotaxon
Dinosaurs of the Inferior Oolite
GenusSpeciesLocationStratigraphic positionMaterialNotesImages
CetiosaurusC. epioolithicusNorth Yorkshire, England.Duriavenator Magnosaurus
IndeterminateWiltshire, England.
DuriavenatorD. hesperisDorset, England."Skull elements."
MagnosaurusM. nethercombensisDorset, England."Dentaries, vertebrae, pubis, femora, [and] tibiae."
MegalosaurusM. hesperisDorset, England."Skull elements."Moved to the new genus Duriavenator in 2008.
IndeterminateNorthamptonshire, England. Somerset, England.Indeterminate Megalosaurid material.
ThyreophoraIndeterminateDorset, England.

See also

Footnotes

  • M. J. Benton and P. S. Spencer. 1995. Fossil Reptiles of Great Britain. Chapman & Hall, London 1-386
  • J. B. Delair. 1973. The dinosaurs of Wiltshire. The Wiltshire Archaeological and Natural History Magazine 68:1-7
  • Weishampel, David B.; Dodson, Peter; and Osmólska, Halszka (eds.): The Dinosauria, 2nd, Berkeley: University of California Press. 861 pp. ISBN 0-520-24209-2.