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A downland is an area of open chalk hills. This term is especially used to describe the chalk countryside in southern England. Areas of downland are often referred to as Downs. (Where 'down' means 'up'! The word 'down' here derives from Celtic (Welsh or Gaelic) dun "hill, hill fort" so downland effectively means hill-land or upland.)

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Formation of downland [edit]

Downland is formed when chalk formations are raised above the surrounding rocks. The chalk slowly erodes to form characteristic rolling hills and valleys. As the Cretaceous chalk layer in southern England is typically tilted, chalk downland formations often have a marked scarp slope on one side, which is very steep, and a dip slope on the other, which is much shallower. Where the downs meet the sea, characteristic white chalk cliffs form, such as the White Cliffs of Dover and Beachy Head.

Hydrology [edit]

Chalk deposits are very porous, so the height of the water table in chalk hills rises in winter and falls in summer. This leads to characteristic chalk downland features such as dry valleys or coombes, and seasonally-flowing streams or winterbournes. The modern practice of extracting water from this 'reservoir', in order to satisfy demand for water, may be putting some of these streams under extreme stress.

In the valleys below the downs there is typically a clay soil, and at the interface between the two a springline can occur where water emerges from the porous chalk. Along this line, settlements and farms were often built, as on the higher land no water was available. This is demonstrated very clearly beneath the scarp of the White Horse Hills, above the Vale of White Horse. In many chalk downland areas there is no surface water at all other than artificially created dewponds.

Downland soil [edit]

The soil profile of chalk downland in England is a thin soil overlaying the parent chalk. Weathering of the chalk has created a characteristic soil known as rendzina. Unlike many soils in which there are easily distinguished layers or soil horizons, a chalk rendzina soil consists of only a shallow dark humus rich surface layer which grades through a lighter brown hillwash containing small pellets of chalk, to the white of the chalk itself. This is largely because of the purity of the chalk which is here about 98% calcium carbonate and the consequent absence of soil-building clay minerals which are abundant, for example, in valley floors.

Steep slopes on chalk downland develop a ribbed pattern of grass covered horizontal steps a foot or two high. Although subsequently emphasised by cattle and sheep walking along them, these terracettes (commonly known as sheep tracks) were formed by the movement of soil downhill, a process known as soil creep.

Downland habitat [edit]

Galium verum (L.) Lady's Bedstraw, a typical English chalk downland plant.

In temperate regions chalk downland is typically calcareous grassland, a habitat formed by grazing from both livestock and wild animals. Chalk downland is often unsuitable for intensive agriculture, horticulture or development, because of the nutrient-poor, shallow soil and difficult slopes. For this reason downland often survived uncultivated when other, more easily worked land was ploughed or reseeded. However, equally this shallow soil structure makes downland ecosystems extremely fragile and easy to destroy. With modern machinery and fertilizing techniques it has become possible to use some previously uncultivated downland for arable farming, and the decline of extensive grazing has meant that many areas of downland, whilst not cultivated, when ungrazed revert to scrub or other less rare habitat, essentially destroying the delicate calcareous grassland. The UK cover of lowland calcareous grassland has suffered a sharp decline in extent since the middle of the 20th century. There are no comprehensive figures, but a sample of chalk sites in England surveyed in 1966 and 1980 showed a 20% loss in that period and an assessment of chalk grassland in Dorset found that over 50% had been lost between the mid-1950s and the early 1990s. Much remaining chalk downland has been protected against future development, due to its unique biodiversity.

Examples of downland [edit]

Southern England [edit]

United States [edit]

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The Wiltshire Gazette and Herald

The Wiltshire Gazette and Herald
Sat, 18 May 2013 05:09:39 -0700

The Downland Partnership, at Roundway Hill Farm Business Park, was commissioned by British Aerospace, the owners of Nelson's flagship in Portsmouth Dockyard, to carry out 3D modelling of the ship in a three-and-a-half-month project. Co-directors Tony ...
 
BBC News
Fri, 17 May 2013 16:07:45 -0700

The reserve contains one of the finest yew forests in western Europe, including a grove of ancient trees which are among the oldest living things in Britain. The thin soils on the steep valley slopes support a rich downland turf with up to 50 species ...

Isle of Wight County Press

Isle of Wight County Press
Fri, 17 May 2013 04:54:24 -0700

Calbourne is in an area of outstanding natural beauty and, as well as its northerly outlook, Merlins has southerly and westerly views to countryside and downland, crossed by scenic bridleways and footpaths. It has a path of its own, leading through the ...

Sussex Express

Sussex Express
Fri, 17 May 2013 08:17:30 -0700

Exceat (pronounced Ex-seat) is now lost under the rolling downland fields between Friston and Seaford. It was possibly once a small village, surrounding a church perched on a blustery hill overlooking Cuckmere Haven. Rectors for the church date from ...

Design Week

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Fri, 17 May 2013 08:41:00 -0700

Farrow Creative has been appointed to design a new website for Weald and Downland Museum, an open air museum in Singleton, Sussex. The site is due to launch in September. Simon Griffin, Howard Wakefield and Sarah Parris (formally Studio Parris ...

Crawley Observer

Crawley Observer
Wed, 15 May 2013 09:31:22 -0700

The Willows, in Five Acres, Funtington is an elegant family house set in three fifths of an acre in the sought-after downland village of Funtington. This attractive property has spacious and light accommodation including a wide entrance hall with pale ...

Birmingham Mail

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Wed, 15 May 2013 04:53:57 -0700

Bugsy Malone The Musical: Cadbury College, Downland Close, Birmingham, until May 16. 0121 458 3898. 9 to 5: Wolverhampton Grand, until May 18. 01902 429212. Calamity Jane: Solihull Arts Complex, until May 18. 0121 704 6962. TOMORROW. MUSIC ...

Birmingham Mail

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Tue, 14 May 2013 03:02:09 -0700

MUSICALS. Bugsy Malone The Musical: Cadbury College, Downland Close, Birmingham, until May 16. 0121 458 3898. Calamity Jane: Solihull Arts Complex, until May 18. 0121 704 6962. 9 to 5: Wolverhampton Grand, until May 18. 01902 429212. DANCE ...
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