Sea Chalk Depository • Falaise #224 • @1MEMO_20260707 • Michel van der Burg • Miracles•Media • Depository spanning around 30 million years from top to bottom of sea life history.
‘Sea chalk’ deposited between around 100 million years ago at the bottom level of the cliffs and 70 million years ago at the top — by microorganisms on the floor of the Cretaceous seas. Picardy coast, France, June 2026 • #chalk #history #Cretaceous #cliff #falaise #coast #sea #Picardy #Normandy #Alabaster #France • TakeNode 2cd6bd6a-930a-415a-ab11-3c20139cf1a1
Tag: Cretaceous
Seven Sisters II | Falaise #156 | 20230816
Seven Sisters II | Falaise #156 | 20230816 | Michel van der Burg | 1-memo•com | The geological timeline is evident rising along the steep ca 60 meters high chalk cliffs of Ault, with horizontal dark bands of flint (hard rock) in the soft chalk rock of the cliffs. The Seven sisters flint band, which characterizes the transition between Middle and Upper Coniacian, is near the top of the cliffs. Aerial drone recording around 9 AM on April 2, 2022, on the Alabaster coast at the cliffs of Ault, Picardy, France…Follow-up of film Falaise #153 dd 20230813 | TakeNode
TAGS #seven #sisters #flint #band #aerial #drone #Picardy #Picardie #geology #geomorphology #lithology #Cretaceous #Coniacian #earth #stratigraphy #Nelson #Pain #water #surface #falaise #coast #Somme #Falaises #Ault #Normandy #Picardy #chalk #cliff #tides #shoreline #foreshore #estran #tidal #swing #zone #Alabaster #Côte #Albâtre #Ault #sea #spring #France #1minute #1Memo #MiraclesMedia #michelvanderburg
Seven Sisters | Falaise #153 | 20230813
Seven Sisters | Falaise #153 | 20230813 | Michel van der Burg | 1-memo•com | The geological timeline is evident rising along the steep ca 60 meters high chalk cliffs of Ault, with horizontal dark bands of flint (hard rock) in the soft chalk rock of the cliffs. The Seven sisters flint band, which characterizes the transition between Middle and Upper Coniacian, is near the top of the cliffs. Aerial drone recording at 9 AM on April 2, 2022, on the Alabaster coast at the cliffs of Ault, France. | TakeNode 47411fe2-7cae-4853-8dee-ee6ebf695dbf
The Seven Sister were described April 2023 by Nelson Pain :
“The cliffs that surround Ault beach are made up of chalk from the Upper Cretaceous, more precisely from the terminal Turonian and Coniacian (about 83 Ma to 90 Ma). They are dotted with nodules of flint which underline the sub-horizontal stratification planes … The relative proportion between chalk and flint is approximately 90-95% chalk to 5-10% flint.
Flint horizons are stratigraphic markers. On the cliffs around Ault, the regular band of flint named Seven Sisters is recognizable and characterizes the boundary between the Middle Coniacian and the Upper Coniacian (about 87 Ma). The boundary between Lower and Middle Coniacian is marked by the marly Shoreham 2 level, which is more difficult to identify. These lithostratigraphic markers allow in particular the correlation of distant deposits, such as between the Normandy and Picardy coasts, or even between the French and English coasts.”
In : Nelson Pain. La côte picarde – Les falaises d’Ault (Somme), une illustration des risques associés à l’érosion. Planet Terre https://planet-terre.ens-lyon.fr/ressource/falaises-Ault.xml (retrieved June 20, 2023)
TAGS #seven #sisters #flint #band #aerial #drone #Picardy #Picardie #geology #geomorphology #lithology #Cretaceous #Coniacian #earth #stratigraphy #Nelson #Pain #water #surface #falaise #coast #Somme #Falaises #Ault #Normandy #Picardy #chalk #cliff #tides #shoreline #foreshore #estran #tidal #swing #zone #Alabaster #Côte #Albâtre #Ault #sea #spring #France #TakeNode #1Memo #MiraclesMedia #michelvanderburg