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Lost seas, lakes, and lagoons: terminal Jurassic strata and environments in Buckinghamshire, English south midlands
The Jurassic strata running through the county of Buckinghamshire, English south midlands, culminate in the marine to non-marine Upper Tithonian (formerly Portlandian) Portland and Purbeck formations. Despite poor exposure, this richly fossiliferous and strongly regressive carbonate-clastic succession allows reconstruction of shallow marine, coastal lagoonal and ultimately lacustrine environments, against the backdrop of a hot, greenhouse climate.