West, Ian, M. 2010. Geology of the Wessex Coast (including UNESCO Dorset and East Devon World Heritage Site - Jurassic Coast) - Home and List of Webpages. Internet site: http://www.soton.ac.uk/~imw/index.htm. Version: 13th January 2010.
Geology of the Wessex Coast (including Dorset and East Devon World Heritage Coast) - Home Page with List of Webpages, by Dr Ian West

Ian West - Romsey, Hampshire
and:
School of Ocean and Earth Science, National Oceanography Centre, Southampton
Website hosted by iSolutions, Southampton University
Website archived by the British Library, UK Web Archive
Aerial photographs courtesy of The Channel Coastal Observatory , National Oceanography Centre
Awarded the R.H. Worth Prize by the Geological Society of London in 2008

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Dr Ian West, author of the webpages at Clavell's Hard, east of Kimmeridge Bay, Dorset

A geological field party rush up a landslide near Bowlease Cove, Weymouth, Dorset, 25th March 2009

Stair Hole, viewed from the western side, with  Lulworth Cove beyond, West Lulworth, Dorset, Wessex coast Hen Cliff with Clavell's Tower, southeast of Kimmeridge Bay, Dorset

Petroleum engineering students at Yellow Ledge, east of Kimmeridge Bay, Dorset

Oil shale of the Kimmeridge Clay, source rock for North Sea oil

View of Worbarrow Bay from cliffs of Bindon Hill, above Mupe Bay Sea breaking on ledges of Portland Cherty Series, South of Pulpit Rock, Portland Bill, Dorset

Ian West examines oil sand and oil seep in the Bencliff Grit, east of Osmington Mills, Dorset, 2006

Lulworth Cove, Dorset, courtesy of the Channel Coastal Observatory, National Oceanography Centre, Southampton University

Tidal rapids formed by the spring tide ebbing fast over Peveril Ledge, Peveril Point, Durlston Bay, Swanage, Dorset, 9th November 2007

Durdle Door - a natural arch in Portland and Purbeck limestone, Dorset, England - whole promontory from the Chalk hill

The Durdle Door promontory, near Lulworth Cove, Dorset, seen from the slopes of Hambury Tout, looking westward, 2008

The Fountain Rock, east of White Nothe, is something of a Dorset secret, but it shows good horizontal Chalk at about the axis of the foresyncline, old photograph by Edwin Kestin in Llewellyn Pridam's book - The Dorset Coastline

The Portland and Purbeck Man-O-War Rocks are too close to the Cenomanian cyclical limestones at Man-o-War Point, near Durdle Door, Lulworth, Dorset, 26th March 2009

Cliffs of Triassic Mercia Mudstone above Otter Sandstone, west of Sidmouth, Devon, 29th September, 2008

Natural arch in Permian breccia and sandstone at Langstone Rock, near Dawlish Warren, Devon

A red Devon rock - a sea stack of Triassic Otter Sandstone, Ladram Bay, East Devon, southern England

East Cliff, West Bay, Bridport, Dorset - the Upper Lias Bridport Sand, the Upper Reservoir of the Wytch Farm Oilfield is well-exposed in these cliffs

Calshot Spit, Southampton Water, southern England, aerial photograph courtesy of the Channel Coastal Observatory, a recurved shingle spit

Chesil Beach, Dorset, just before sunset, 3 October 2005.

Chesil Beach, Dorset with the cliffs of Portland showing south-dipping Portland Stone

View from below Flower's Barrow Fort to Mupe Rocks, Worbarrow Bay, Dorset

west side of Kimmeridge Bay and Gad Cliff of Portland Stone

Harry Rocks, Dorset, seen from the sea, with the Coastguard Rescue Helicopter hovering about the sea stacks, August 2007

A rain squall over the western part of the Isle of Wight seen from Barton-on-Sea, Hampshire, November 2009

The Needles, Isle of Wight, the outer two of the three Chalk stacks and the lighthouse, as seen from the cliff top at the Old Battery, with Ian West, June 2009

Student party at Brownwich Cliff, northeast of Hill Head, Hampshire, Solent coast

End of a sedimentology field trip at Osmington Mills, Dorset led by Professor Dorrik Stow and Ian West; at the Smugglers Inn, Osmington Mills

This is the first page of a large set of Geological Field Guides to the Wessex Coast of southern England, much of it a UNESCO World Heritage Site ("Jurassic Coast"). This is a classic area of East Devon, Dorset, Hampshire, West Sussex and the Isle of Wight. These guides form one of the world's largest geological web sites with more than 100 separate web pages. The first versions were placed online in 1997 and they are improved and enlarged on a daily basis. There are now thousands of full screen, colour photographs of varied geological and geomorphological features and there are also associated geological bibliographies. The text in each guide has linked references to the appropriate bibliography. The study and descriptions have emphasis on the superb coastal exposures of Dorset, Hampshire and the Isle of Wight. Triassic, Jurassic, Cretaceous and Palaeogene strata are well-seen in the cliffs of this beautiful coastline. The various localities, many of them well-known classic sites, are described in terms of stratigraphy, sedimentology, geomorphology, faunal content and coast erosion and progradation, in addition to general background information on the environment. In additional there are some associated webpages on other specific geological topics such as sabkhas and Pyrenean geology. A search entry box will be found below.

This site has very heavy use - more than half a million requests per week, including each photographic image. Thus, it is no longer necessary to keep any records of use, and there is no objective in obtaining additional visitors, although they are, of course, very welcome. The main aim is to improve the quality of the site academically for existing users and to provide an even greater quantity of detailed and reliable geological information.

Geology of Britain - Introduction with Geological Maps
Geology of Wessex Coast - Introduction with Geol Maps
Geology Wessex Coast - Home and List of Webpages (this)

Barton and Highcliffe - Barton Clay & Sand (Eocene)
Barton and Highcliffe - Coast Erosion & Sea Defences
Barton and Highcliffe -History of Coast Erosion and Sea Defences
Hordle Cliff - Headon Hill Formation, Solent Group (Eocene)
Barton, Highcliffe, and Hordle Cliff, Bibliography
Hurst Spit, Barrier Beach of the West Solent, Hampshire

Bournemouth Cliffs (Eocene)
Bournemouth - Hengistbury Head - Introduction
Bournemouth - Hengistbury Head - Bibliography
Bournemouth - Sandbanks Sand Spit
Brownsea Island, in Poole Harbour (copperas etc)

Bridport Area
Bridport Sands, - East Cliff (Lower Jurassic)
Bridport Area - West Bay, Bridport Harbour and Beach
Bridport - West Bay - West Cliff to Eype Mouth
Bridport Area - Burton Bradstock, Burton Cliff
Bridport Area - Golden Cap and Seatown
Bridport Area - Eype Mouth (new in prep)

Chesil Beach - General Introduction to the Tombolo
Chesil Beach etc - Hurricanes, Storms and Storm Surges (floods)
Chesil Beach - Pebbles, including rare rock types (in prep.)
Chesil Beach - Magnetite, Lodestone, Pebbles from Shipwreck
Chesil Beach - the Fleet Lagoon (in prep)
Chesil Beach - Geology Bibliography

Devon - Dawlish Warren and Langstone Rock
Devon - Beer and Seaton
Devon - Sidmouth and Ladram Bay
Devon - Budleigh Salterton and Littleham Cove
Devon - Haytor Rocks, Dartmoor

Durlston Bay, Swanage - Peveril Point, Upper Purbeck
Durlston Bay, Middle Purbeck (Berriasian - Cretaceous)
Durlston Bay - Lower Purbeck (Jurassic-Cretaceous)
Durlston Bay - Central Zigzag Part & Coast Erosion
Durlston Head - Lower Purbeck Formation & Portland Stone
Durlston Bay - Bibliography

Isle of Wight Geology - Introduction
Isle of Wight, Whitecliff Bay
Isle of Wight, Alum Bay and the Needles
Brighstone-Bay, Isle of Wight - new webpage in preparation
Isle of Wight Geology - Bibliography

Kimmeridge Bay, Kimmeridge Clay - Introduction
Kimmeridge - West to Gad Cliff, Hobarrow & Brandy Bays
Kimmeridge - East to Hen Cliff, Yellow Ledge & Cuddle
Kimmeridge - East, Burning Beach, Burning Cliffs - oil shale fires
Kimmeridge - East, Blackstone, Oil Shale at Clavell's Hard
Kimmeridge - East, Rope Lake Head to Freshwater Steps
Kimmeridge - East, Chapman's Pool, Houns-tout & Egmont Bight
Kimmeridge - Fossils, ammonites, ichthyosaurs, plesiosaurs
Kimmeridge - Bibliography - Start - Main Part
Kimmeridge - Bibliography Continued

Lulworth Area, - Lulworth Cove (the famous circular bay)
Lulworth Area - Fossil Forest (Late Jurassic trees)
Lulworth Area - Stair Hole (small cove)
Lulworth Area - Dungy Head (rocky headland)
Lulworth Area - Durdle Door (natural arch)
Lulworth Area - White Nothe to Bats Head (west of Durdle Door) (new webpage in preparation)
Lulworth Area - Mupe Bay (Cretaceous with oil-sand)
Lulworth Area - Worbarrow Bay ( Cretaceous cliffs)
Lulworth Area - Bibliography
Lulworth Area - Strata and Fossils

Lyme Regis and Charmouth - Lias

Lyme Regis Town and seafront
Lyme Regis West, Monmouth Beach & Chippel Bay
Lyme Regis - East to Charmouth (Black Ven)
Lyme area - Charmouth, Stonebarrow, St. Gabriel's
Lyme Regis - Lias Fossils
Lyme Regis - Bibliography
Lyme Regis - Burning Cliffs & Lyme Volcano
Lyme Area - Golden Cap and Seatown

New Forest Geology

New Forest Geology - Bibliography
New Forest Geology Guide
New Forest - Beaulieu River Estuary
New Forest - Lepe Beach and Stone Point
Solent - Lymington, Keyhaven and West Solent

Osmington Mills and Corallian

Osmington - (U. Jurassic, Corallian) - Introduction
Osmington - Osmington Mills to Ringstead
Osmington - Bencliff Grit and Oil-sand
Osmington - Osmington Oolite
Osmington - Black Head
Osmington - Corallian Fossils
Osmington - Corallian Bibliography
Ringstead Bay - White Nothe, east of Weymouth, Dorset
Lulworth Area - White Nothe to Bats Head (west of Durdle Door) (new webpage in preparation)
Bowleaze Cove to Redcliff Point, east of Weymouth (new webpage in preparation)

Petroleum Geology of the South of England
Oil - South of England - Bibliography

Portland, Isle of

Portland, Isle of, - Introduction to the Geology (new version)
Portland - Portland Bill
Isle of Portland, geology of the Quarries
Portland - Withies Croft Quarry
Portland - Chesil Beach
Portland - Dinosaur Footprints
Portland - Portland Harbour
Portland - Bibliography
Portland - Mutton Cove to Wallsend
Portland Group Fossils

Purbeck Formation
(See also Swanage, Lulworth Cove and Portland)

Purbeck Formation, - Facies (Low. Cretac.)
Purbeck Evaporites
Purbeck Formation - Bibliography - General
Purbeck Formation - Bibliography - Topics, Alphabetic.
Ridgway Railway Cutting - Purbeck Formation
Portesham Rocket Quarry
Purbeck Formation - Dinosaur Footprints of Portland
Purbeck Formation - Bibliography - Vertebrates
Purbeck Formation - Analogues

Solent Estuarine System

Solent Estuaries - Introduction
Solent - Beaulieu River Estuary
Solent Boreholes
Solent Geology Bibliography - General
Solent Geology Bibliography - Topics, Alphabetically
Solent - Calshot Spit and Stanswood Bay
Solent - Chilling Cliff, Brownwich Cliff and Hill Head
Solent - Lepe Beach and Stone Point
Solent - Lymington, Keyhaven and West Solent
Solent - Submerged Forest off Hayling Island
Solent - Sarsens and Erratics of the Wessex Coast
Solent - Geology of Fawley Power Station
Solent - Hurst Spit, Barrier Beach of the West Solent.
Selsey Bill and Bracklesham Bay, Sussex. (new webpage in preparation)

Southampton Area - Solent Geology Bibliography

Studland and Sandbanks, Dorset

Studland - South Haven Peninsula
Studland Peninsula - Poole Harbour Side
Sandbanks Sand Spit
Studland Tertiary Cliffs and the Agglestone Rock
Harry Rocks to Ballard Point
Studland & Harry Rocks; Bibliography

Swanage, Dorset

Harry Rocks to Ballard Point
Swanage Bay and Ballard Cliff
Durlston Bay, Swanage - Peveril Point, Upper Purbeck
Durlston Bay, Middle Purbeck (Berriasian - Cretaceous)
Durlston Bay - Lower Purbeck (Jurassic-Cretaceous)
Durlston Bay - Central Zigzag Part & Coast Erosion
Durlston Head - Lower Purbeck Formation & Portland Stone
Durlston Bay - Bibliography

Swanage - Coast West of Swanage (Isle of Purbeck)

St. Aldhelm's Head, Isle of Purbeck
Winspit and Seacombe, Isle of Purbeck coast
Dancing Ledge & Adjacent Coast, Isle of Purbeck
Anvil Point to Blackers Hole, Isle of Purbeck
St. Aldhelm's Hd to Durlston Hd - Bibliography
Swanworth Quarry, Worth Matravers

Weymouth - Inland

Ridgway Railway Cutting and the Weymouth Relief Road Works
Portesham Rocket Quarry

Miscellaneous

Questions and Exercises in Geology

Sabkhas and Arid Environments - Introduction
Qatar - Sabkhas, Salt Lakes and Arid Environments
Cyprus - Salt Lake and Coast of the Akrotiri Peninsula
Select Bibiography of Sabkhas, Salt Lakes and Evaporites
Staithes - Lower Jurassic, Yorkshire Coast
Eastern Pyrenees Geological Bibliography for Students
Vertebrate Remains, Eocene, Pyrenees.
Internet Web Page Design
Publications of Ian West

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Field Guide Webpages - Localities, Alphabetical
Agglestone, Studland, Dorset
Alum Bay, Isle of Wight
Anvil Point, Swanage
Ballard Point, Swanage
Barton, Hampshire
Barton, coast erosion
Beaulieu River Estuary
Bournemouth, Dorset
Bournemouth - Sandbanks Sand Spit
Boscombe, near Bournmouth
Bridport, West Dorset
Bridport - Eype Mouth, West Dorset
Brownsea Island, Poole Harbour
Budleigh Salterton
Burton Bradstock, West Dorset
Clavell's Hard, Kimmeridge
Britain Geology
Burning Cliffs, Kimmeridge etc
Burton Bradstock, West Dorset
Chapman's Pool, Isle of Purbeck
Charmouth, West Dorset
Chesil Beach - Intro
Chesil Beach - Storms
Chesil Pebbles
Chesil Beach - Magnetite, Shipwreck
Christchurch Harbour and Hengistbury Head
Dancing Ledge, Isle of Purbeck/A>
Durdle Door, Lulworth
Durlston Bay - Peveril Point, Upper Purbeck
Durlston Bay, Swanage, Middle Purbeck
Durlston - Lower Purbeck
Durlston Bay - Central Zigzag Part & Coast Erosion
Egmont Bight, Chapmans Pool, Dorset
Eype Mouth, West Dorset
Eype Mouth - Briport, West Dorset
Flaghead Chine, Bournemouth
Fossil Forest, Lulworth
Golden Cap, West Dorset
Harry Rocks, Swanage
Houn's Tout, Isle of Purbeck
Hengistbury Head, Bournemouth
Highcliffe, Hampshire
Highcliffe - Erosion
Hordle Cliff, Hampshire
Hurst Castle Spit, Hampshire
Isle of Portland, Dorset
Isle of Wight
Kimmeridge, Dorset
Littleham Cove, Devon
Lulworth Cove, Dorset
Lyme Regis, West, West Dorset
Lepe Beach
Lyme Regis, East
Lymington, Keyhaven & West Solent
Mudeford Spit, Hengistbury Head
Mutton Cove, Isle of Portland
New Forest
Osmington Mills, Dorset
Poole Bay and Sandbanks
Poole Harbour and Sandbanks Sand Spit
Poole Harbour and Studland
Portland
Portland Bill, Dorset
Portland, Isle of
Portland - Dinosaur Footprints
Portland Harbour, Dorset
Portland - Withies Croft Quarry Pyrenees, Eastern
Qatar, Middle East
Redend Point, Studland, Dorset
Ringstead Bay,Dorset
Sandbanks Penisula
Sandbanks Sand Spit
Seaton, near Beer, East Devon
Seatown, West Dorset
Sandbanks Sand Spit
Solent Geology Bibliography, general
Solent Bibliography, Topics
Solent Geology Bibliography,
Solent Estuaries
Solent River
Southampton - Solent Bibliography
Southampton - Solent Bibliography, Topics
Southampton Water
South Beach, Studland
Southbourne and Hengistbury Head
South Haven Peninsula, Studland
Stair Hole, Lulworth
Staithes, Yorkshire
Studland - Harry Rocks, Dorset
Studland - Peninsula, Dorset
Studland, South Haven Peninsula
Studland Peninsula - Poole Harbour Side (new, in prep.)
Swanage Bay, Dorset
Swanworth Quarry, Isle of Purbeck
Wallsend, Portland, Dorset
Watton Cliff, Bridport, West Dorset
Whitecliff Bay, Isle of Wight
White Nothe
Wight, Isle of

Field Guide Webpages - Stratigraphical Units, Alphabetical
Barton Clay, Eocene
Bencliff Grit, Oxfordian, Jurassic
Berriasian -Purbeck Formation - Upper
Berriasian-Purbeck Formation - Middle
Blue Lias, Lower Jurassic
Eocene, Barton
Eocene, Bournemouth Eocene, Headon Hill Formation
Eocene, Hengistbury
Eocene, Studland
Headon Hill Fm, Eocene
Inferior Oolite, Middle Jurassic
Kimmeridge Clay, Upper Jurassic
Lias, Lower Jurassic
Lias, Yorkshire, Lower Jurassic
Lulworth Strata, Jurassic-Cretaceous
Oxfordian, Upper Jurassic
Pleistocene (bibliography)
Pleistocene - Lepe
Portlandian, Upper Jurassic
Purbeck Fm - Upper, Cretaceous
Purbeck Fm - Middle, Cretaceous
Purbeck Fm - Lower, Jur-Cretaceous
Quaternary - Solent Estuaries
Tertiary, Studland

Southampton University
Southampton University Home Page
The Hartley Library, Southampton Uni, Catalogue. The National Oceanographic Library, SOC, Catalogue
Web of Knowledge - online search .

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Selected Links on the Wessex Coast

Jurassic Coast World Heritage Site. The Dorset and East Devon Coast World Heritage Site is England's first natural World Heritage Site - it is known as The Jurassic Coast. It covers 95 miles of truly stunning coastline from East Devon to Dorset, with rocks recording 185 million years of the Earth's history.

Southampton University - Fossil Collection
Southampton University - Rocks & Minerals

CCPEM. The Centre for Coastal Processes, Engineering and Management. Southampton University. See also: CCPEM News (Online Newsletter), for various points of information regarding the Solent Estuarine System, and other matters.



The Channel Coastal Observatory , National Oceanography Centre, Southampton University, Southampton

Southeastern coast of the Sandbanks Peninsula, Dorset, near the southern end, showing areas where there are sea walls and groynes but less beach sand, photograph courtesy of the Channel Coastal Observatory

Large-scale, vertical, aerial photographs of the Wessex Coast are available free for downloading to persons who register with this organisation. You will require ER viewer software (available free on the internet) to see the pictures which are in ECW format, but they can afterwards be converted to other formats, as in the reduced JPG example of Sandbanks shown above (even if you click on the picture and zoom up this is still not at full resolution - see the original on an ER viewer for details). They are excellent images and well-worth examining. This is a highly recommended website! The following notes are from the Channel Coastal Observatory website.
"Welcome to the website of the South-East strategic regional coastal monitoring programme. The Channel Coastal Observatory is the data management and regional coordination centre for the Southeast Regional Coastal Monitoring Programme. The programme provides a consistent regional approach to coastal process monitoring, providing information for development of strategic shoreline management plans, coastal defence strategies and operational management of coastal protection and flood defence. The programme is managed on behalf of the Coastal Groups of the Southeast of England and is funded by DEFRA, in partnership with local Authorities of the southeast of England and the Environment Agency. The Channel Coastal Observatory is hosted by New Forest District Council, in partnership with the University of Southampton and the National Oceanography Centre, Southampton."



Wessex Hang Gliding and Paragliding Club.

"Eye in the Sky" - superb oblique aerial photographs of the Wessex Coast.
See Home Page of Wessex Hang Gliding and Paragliding Club.

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EXTERNAL LINKS ETC. FOR THE DORSET AND DEVON JURASSIC COAST AND OTHER PARTS OF THE WESSEX COAST



Dorset Geologists' Association Group.
This very active, local organisation holds field trips and lectures in Dorset and surrounding areas. These is not necessarily limited to famous locations but also to less well known coastal and inland areas. They are involved in many other activities, such as assisting schools and keeping local records, and these are listed on their website. Their Newsletter, which is online, contains reports on field trips. These have much very interesting information on field locations and exposures.


Dorset Historic Coastal Photographs

Exmouth to Milford on Sea 1800-2000 (including the East Devon and Dorset World Heritage Site).

by Doreen Smith of the Dorset Group of the Geologists' Association.
These pages grew out of an original project to celebrate 150 years of the Geologists' Association and 200 years of the Geological Society. The Dorset GA Group celebrated with a 'Local Heroes' weekend at Sutton Poyntz Pumping Station, Weymouth (thanks to Wessex Water and it's curator John Willows. Our heroes were Michael Robert House 1930-2002 (formerly a Dorset GA member), William Jocelyn Arkell 1904-1958 and Peter Colley Sylvester-Bradley 1913-1978, all eminent Dorset Geologists, members of the aforesaid Institutions and with many other geological talents. Added to the geologists were displays on the Dorset and East Devon World Heritage Site and the changes our heroes would have seen through their lives and careers.
To this end I began collecting postcards, magic lantern slides, etchings and whatever else I could obtain on the subject of the WHS coastline. I added in a little of Hampshire as Highcliffe and Barton on Sea featured in the Dorset GA book 'Coast & Country, geology walks in Dorset and neighbouring Counties'. Most items came from ebay auctions, some from members of the Dorset GA. I have recently added scans of relevant magic lantern slides from the magnificent Bournemouth Natural Science Society Collections. Mrs Felicity House, widow of Prof. Michael House, gave the Dorset GA a vast boxful of his slides of the Dorset coast which he had taken for over 50 years and which were used as a computer display for the 'Local Heroes' event and subsequently as power point presentations on many occasions. Michael's slides of views and rock thin sections are now on web pages on the Dorset GA site as are Keith Abineri's photomicrographs of the rocks and minerals.. [continues]



UK Onshore Geophysical Library .

This is the major source of onshore seismic data for the UK, including that of the Wessex Coast area, suc as Devon, Dorset, Hampshire and the Isle of Wight. This is primarily of use to the oil industry, but can be used by others with geophysical interests.

"With over 75,000km of available seismic survey data as acquired by the onshore exploration industry, the Library strives to locate all available data items pertaining to each seismic profile, with the aim of providing a fully reconciled archive of:
Original pre-stack field records de-multiplexed to SEG-Y.
Supporting scanned observers reports and associated acquisition documents.
Line location data in UKOOA format.
Processed post-stack and migrated data in SEG-Y.
Hardcopy and scanned seismic sections."

A school project is given at:
Seismic Aquisition Onshore - School Project.

Example regarding the Weymouth Anticline

Weymouth Relief Road, Dorset

Shown here is a north-south seismic section across the Weymouth Anticline, modified and with some notes added. See the original seismic section by going to the website:

UK Onshore Geophysical Library.

By agreement with the DECC and HMSO, the Library operates as a registered charity, funded by revenues raised from data sales and donations, with the long term objective of bringing all available UK onshore seismic data into secure archival storage, whilst providing efficient access to all interested parties:

* Oil and Gas Exploration
* Gas Storage, Mining, Coal Bed Methane Extraction
* Water Resources and Environmental Issues
* Planning and Engineering
* Academic Studies and Teaching Resources




DIGS, 2009. The Purbeck Limestone Group: Virtual geology field trips to Purbeck limestone quarries in south Dorset. CD.

Presented by DIGS - Dorset's Important Geological Sites Group. Supported by the Purbeck Keystone Project, and Lottery Funded. The project has involved creating a virtual geology field trip, on a CD, to the Purbeck Limestone Quarries. This is being made available to teachers, lecturers, students and outdoor education centres. The CD has very high quality photographs, colour diagrams and information. It is in the format of PowerPoint presentations, that are very clear and are very well-organised. For more details see: DIGS in the Purbeck Formation Bibliography.

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Selected External Links of General Relevance

Gesource: geography and environment gateway for UK HE and FE. GEsource is the geography and environment hub of the Resource Discovery Network (RDN). GEsource provides access to high quality Internet resources for students, researchers and practitioners in geography and the environment through five distinct subject gateways: Environment, General Geography, Human Geography, Physical Geography, and Techniques and Approaches.

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. Acknowledgements

I am very grateful to the many people and organisations who have helped in one way or another to make it possible to run this website. Individual acknowledgements are given in particular webpages on specific places. The School of Ocean and Earth Sciences of the National Oceanography Centre, Southampton University has supported this site over the years. I appreciate the generous cooperation of iSolutions, Southampton University. My wife and family have assisted in many ways and their help is greatfully acknowledged. I very much appreciate the cooperation of the Channel Coastal Observatory in making available excellent aerial photographs of the region of study.




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Dr Ian West, author of these webpages Ian West rides in the New Forest in winter


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Dr. Ian West is a retired university geologist, a carbonate-evaporite sedimentologist and Jurassic enthusiast, who has studied and researched on the Wessex Coast (and in North Africa etc) since the middle of the last century. He started by collecting vertebrate fossils from the local strata, when a schoolboy in Bournemouth in the early 1950s. He is often out on the cliffs of the Wessex Coast studying and photographing for this website. When not doing geology he rides in the New Forest, and he is a member of the British Horse Society.

This website is run, privately and unfunded, from his study at home in Hampshire with the helpful cooperation of the School of Ocean and Earth Science , National Oceanographic Centre, Southampton and iSolutions (computer services) Southampton University. Ian's wife and daughters kindly provide background support to the long-continuing webpage work.

Ian West has been awarded the R.H. Worth Prize for 2008 of the Geological Society of London for the application to amateur geology of the website, the Geology of the Wessex Coast, of which this webpage is the introductory part.

Copyright © 2010 Ian West, Catherine West, Tonya West and Joanna Bentley. All rights reserved. This is a purely academic website and images and text may not be copied for publication or for use on other webpages or for any commercial activity involving profit, fees or advertising. A reasonable number of images and some text may be used for academic purposes, including field trip handouts, lectures, student projects, dissertations etc, providing source is acknowledged.

Disclaimer: Geological fieldwork involves some level of risk; part may come from chance events that are unpredictable; part, however, can be greatly reduced by awareness of hazards and good judgement based on experience. Persons undertaking field work must assess the risk, as far as possible, and this will vary in accordance with weather, conditions on the day and the type of persons involved. In providing field guides on the Internet no person is advised or recommended here to undertake geological field work in any way that might involve them in unreasonable risk from cliffs, ledges, rocks, sea or other causes. Individuals and leaders should carefully consider the safety aspects on the occasion of their visit, take appropriate safety precautions, and in bad conditions be prepared to cancel part or all of the field trip if necessary. Permission should be sought for entry into private land and clearly no damage should take place. Attention should be paid to weather warnings, local warnings and danger signs. No liability for death, injury, damage to, or loss of property in connection with a field trip is accepted by providing these websites of geological information. See the safety sections in individual webpages. Descriptions of geological and geomorphological features, discussion of coast erosion, coastal retreat, storm surges etc are given here for academic and educational purposes only. They are not intended for assessment of risk to property or to life. No liability is accepted and this website should not be used beyond its purpose of providing academic information.