Blashenwell Farm Pit
Blashenwell Farm Pit (grid reference SY952805) is an 11.4 hectare geological Site of Special Scientific Interest in Dorset, United Kingdom, notified in 1954. It is of scientific interest because the tufa at the site provides a detailed record of molluscan biostratigraphy and environmental history during the early- and mid-Flandrian interglacial.
Sources
- English Nature citation sheet for the site (accessed 31 August 2006)
External links
- English Nature website (SSSI information)
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- Abbotsbury Blind Lane
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- Alder Hills Nature Reserve
- Aunt Mary's Bottom
- River Axe
- Babylon Hill
- Batcombe Down
- Belle Vue Quarry
- Bere Stream
- Black Hill Down
- Black Hill Heath
- Blashenwell Farm Pit
- Blandford Camp
- Blue Pool
- Boulsbury Wood
- Bradford Abbas Railway Cutting
- Brenscombe Heath
- Bryanston
- Canford Heath
- Chalbury Hill And Quarry
- Chesil Beach
- Christchurch Harbour
- Conegar Road Cutting
- Corfe & Barrow Hills
- Corton Cutting
- Creech Grange
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- Cull-Peppers Dish
- Ebblake Bog
- Frogden Quarry
- River Frome, Dorset
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- Holnest
- Lambert's Castle
- Lions Hill
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- Oakers Bog
- Pitcombe Down
- Poole Bay Cliffs
- Poole Harbour
- Portland
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- Radipole Lake
- St Catherine's Hill
- Studland and Godlingston Heath
- Shillingstone Quarry
- Turbary Park
- Worgret Heath
50°37′27″N 2°04′09″W / 50.62418°N 2.06922°W / 50.62418; -2.06922
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