Oxford clay or the Oxfordian beds, are the lowest subdivision of the Upper Jurassic rocks. Their outcrop stretches from Weymouth, past Swindon, Oxford and Bedford, into North Yorkshire. In its typical development it is 150 meters or more in thickness, blue or grey in colour, and contains thin layers of limestone and many septarian nodules. Research Oxford Clay
 
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