Ludham waterworks, Catfield, Norfolk, 2012. The Ludham Borehole was located on this site.
The Ludham Borehole was a geological research borehole drilled in 1959 near Ludham, Norfolk, UK. A continuous core sample of late Pliocene and early Pleistocene sediments of the Crag Group was recovered. Analysis allowed biostratigraphic zonal schemes for fossil pollen, foraminifera, mollusca and dinoflagellates to be constructed for horizons of the Red Crag and Norwich Crag Formations, and for these formations to be thus correlated with strata of equivalent age in the North Sea basin and north-west Europe.
The LudhamBorehole was a geological research borehole drilled in 1959 near Ludham, Norfolk, UK. A continuous core sample of late Pliocene and early Pleistocene...
correlated with the Antian stage identified from pollen assemblages in the Ludhamborehole. During this stage, the climate was temperate with evidence for mixed...
faunal zone of the Pliocene.: 721 Research into sediments from the Ludham research borehole (1959) allowed a sequence of vegetational and faunal episodes to...
Catfield Fen is a wetland nature reserve near Ludham in the county of Norfolk, England. Butterfly Conservation owns and manages part of this reserve. Part...
Early Pleistocene of Sidestrand, Bramerton and the Royal Society Borehole at Ludham, Norfolk, Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London...
"Vegetational history of the Early Pleistocene of the Royal Society Borehole at Ludham, Norfolk". Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. Series B. Biological...