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Geological Features of Durdle Door and Surrounding Areas

Explore the unique geological formations found in and around Durdle Door and Lulworth Cove. This area features diverse characteristics, including basins, faults, and various bed types, such as scallop and cinder beds. The Great Dirt Bed, Mammal Bed, and the prominent Portland feature are significant aspects of the geological landscape. Discover the subsidence phenomena and the intricate layering of quartz and other materials in this remarkable coastal region, which showcases the natural beauty and complexity of the Purbeck area.

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Geological Features of Durdle Door and Surrounding Areas

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  1. Basin Axis Basin Margin 100 80 60 Broken shell ls 50 40 40 fault 40 80 60 20 Scallop bed 20 20 60 20 40 0 Cinder bed 0 Quartz s.s. fault Mammal bed Great dirt bed 0 40 Subsidence 20 0 Durdle Door Stair Hole Lulworth Cove 20 0 Mupe Bay Purbeck 0 Worbarrow Tout 20m Portland Durlston Bay

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