Bridport Sand Formation

The Bridport Sand Formation is a formation of Toarcian (Early Jurassic) age found in the Worcester and Wessex Basins of central and southern England. It forms one of the reservoir units in the Wytch Farm oilfield in Dorset. The sandstone is very-fine grained to fine-grained and contains regular narrow bands that are calcite-cemented and more resistant to weathering, giving it a characteristic banded appearance at outcrop, such as in the cliffs between Bridport and Burton Bradstock in Dorset. It is named for Bridport and has previously been known as the Midford Sand(s), Cotteswold Sands, Yeovil Sands and Upper Lias Sand(s). It forms a locally important aquifer, particularly around Yeovil.

Bridport Sand Formation
Stratigraphic range:
Cliffs of Bridport Sand between Bridport and Burton Bradstock
TypeGeological formation
Unit ofLias Group
Sub-unitsDown Cliff Clay Member
UnderliesInferior Oolite Group
OverliesBeacon Limestone Formation or Whitby Mudstone Formation
AreaWessex Basin, Worcester Basin
ThicknessApprox. 120 m
Lithology
PrimarySand, Silt Sandstone
OtherClay
Location
CountryEngland
Type section
Named forBridport
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