Thanet Formation
The Thanet Formation is a geological formation found in the London Basin of southeastern England. It is of early to mid-Thanetian age and gave its name to that stratigraphic interval. It was previously known as the Thanet Beds, the Thanet Sands and the Thanet Sand Formation. It was named after the Isle of Thanet. The type sections are Herne Bay in Kent for the upper part of the formation and Pegwell Bay for the lower part. It lies unconformably on the Late Cretaceous Chalk Group. It unconformably underlies the Lambeth Group, generally the Upnor Formation but in Essex it is the Reading Formation.
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Herne Bay
Town in Kent, England

Herne Bay railway station
Railway station in Kent, England

Herne Bay Museum and Gallery
Local history museum, history of the seaside, art gallery, heritage centre in Herne Bay, Kent

Herne Bay Pier
Former pier in Herne Bay, Kent, England

Hampton-on-Sea
Former British settlement

Central Bandstand, Herne Bay
Performance venue in Kent, England

King's Hall, Herne Bay
Concert hall in Herne Bay, Kent, England

Upnor Formation
Geological formation in Kent, England