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Black Ven

Coordinates:50°44′03″N2°54′39″W / 50.7342°N 2.9107°W /50.7342; -2.9107
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Black Ven is a cliff inDorset,England between the towns ofCharmouth andLyme Regis. The cliffs reach a height of 130 metres (430 ft). It is part of theJurassic CoastWorld Heritage Site. Nearby is anundercliff with anammonite pavement. The area is popular withtourists due to a number offossils being found in the area.

History

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FossilScelidosaurus in theCharmouth Heritage Coast Centre

The Black Ven has been historically renowned forpaleontology.Mary Anning found anichthyosaurus inThe Spittles, and James Harrison found the first fossil remains of aScelidosaurus while quarrying Black Ven in 1858.[1] In 2001, the Black Ven and the whole ofLyme Bay became part of the Jurassic Coast World Heritage Site.[2]

Geology

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An assortment of fossils discovered along the Black Ven in 2023

Black Ven has the largest mudslides in Europe,[3] and this constantly brings new material (such as fossils) to the base of the cliff and beach. The reason for this is the types of stone found through the cliff. There is porous limestone, which lets the water on rough days flow through it, below which you will find clay, which lets water in, but not out. When the clay becomes saturated, it becomes very slippery and the limestone above can slide off in large chunks. Black Ven for this reason is a famous fossil hunting location, although the mudslides can be surprisingly damaging to the fossils, especially to soft parts such as scales. The Black Ven has a layer calledBlue Lias where famous fossilised fish are known to be found. The geological dating of the rocks of the whole of the area (Lyme Bay) isJurassic. The Black Ven and the Spittles contain rocks from the lower (early) Jurassic. Ammonites,Belemnites, and the occasionalDevil's toenail are common finds in this area.

Incidents

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On 26 March 1975, Lyme Regis resident Mary Byass, aged 63, disappeared in the local area while walking her two dogs. The alarm was raised by her husband after both dogs returned home hours later without her, dishevelled and covered in mud. Despite searches conducted by the police, with assistance from theJunior Leaders ofBovington Camp, theWomen's Royal Voluntary Service, and helicopters fromRN Air Station Portland, Byass was never found.[4][5][6] The police later concluded that she may have died after becoming stuck in soft mud at Black Ven.[7]

References

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  1. ^West, Ian."Lyme Regis - East to Charmouth: Geology of the Wessex Coast of Southern England".Geology of the Wessex Coast. Retrieved9 February 2024.
  2. ^"Black Ven and The Spittles, Lyme Regis, West Dorset, Dorset, England, UK".Mindat.org.
  3. ^"Discovering Britain - Soft rocks, tough decisions".Royal Geographical Society. Retrieved9 February 2024.
  4. ^"Riddle of wife lost on walk with dogs".Sunday Express. 27 April 1975. p. 15. Retrieved13 February 2024 – viaBritish Newspaper Archive.
  5. ^Hunt, Michael (29 March 1975)."Massive hunt for lost wife".Western Daily Press. p. 1. Retrieved13 February 2024 – viaBritish Newspaper Archive.
  6. ^"The mystery of missing Marie".Dorset Evening Echo. 1 April 1975. p. 1. Retrieved13 February 2024 – viaNewspapers.com.
  7. ^Hayman, Ross (20 September 1994)."My fight to stay alive in killer quicksand".Western Daily Press. p. 3. Retrieved13 February 2024 – viaBritish Newspaper Archive.
  • Clarke, Nigel J. (2004)Lyme Bay Fossils: Jurassic Beach Guide. Nigel J. Clarke Publications.ISBN 978-0-907683-01-8

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See also

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50°44′03″N2°54′39″W / 50.7342°N 2.9107°W /50.7342; -2.9107

East Devon
Dorset
Chesil Beach
Isle of Portland
Weymouth
Isle of Purbeck
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