The bivalves found at the Wootton Bassett Mudspring come from the Upper Jurassic, Oxfordian Ampthill Clay Formation and are very well preserved. Several specimens of the bivalve Myophorella have been found articulated with the ligament still preserved and retaining original microstructure. The organic material has been replaced by hydroxyapatite. Aragonite is metastable but in mudrocks is sometimes still preserved due to the impermeable nature of the sediment, especially when compacted. (Hollingworth 2005; see also Harding et al. 2000)