- Bovey Beds
The Bovey Beds or Bovey Formation is a deposit of
sand s,clay s andlignite , probably over 1000 ft. thick,cite book
last = Selwood
first = E.B
coauthors = et al.
title = British Geological Survey: Geology of the country around Newton Abbot
publisher = HMSO
date = 1984
location = London
pages = 130
isbn = 0-11-884274-9] that lies in asedimentary basin termed the Bovey Basin which extends fromBovey Tracey toNewton Abbot in SouthDevon ,England . The Bovey Basin lies along the line of theSticklepath fault and owes its existence to subsidence along this fault.The deposit is evidently the result of the degradation of the neighbouring
Dartmoor granite ; and it was laid down in river flood plains and lakes during the lateEocene andOligocene periods. Most of the fossilised plant material in the lignite is from "Sequoia couttsiae".The Bovey Formation is the major source in England for
ball clay – a highly plastic fine-grained kaolinitic sedimentary clay of great importance to thepottery industry. Large excavations have been made for the extraction of these clays. The lignite or "Bovey Coal" was in the past burned in localkiln s, and in steam engines and workmen's cottages, but it was not economical.References
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