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  • 09:47, 13 May 2014 Dbk talk contribs uploaded File:P005864.jpg (Ardwell Bay. Ardwell Flags. Vertical greywackes, siltstones of the Caradocian, Ardwell Group.)
  • 09:46, 13 May 2014 Dbk talk contribs uploaded File:P005798.jpg (Lulworth Cove. Looking E. Lulworth Cove - a natural harbour. The cove has been formed by widening of the sea in the Portland Stone and Lower Purbeck Limestone, and by washing away of the softer Middle and Upper Purbeck and Wealdon Beds behind. On the f...)
  • 09:45, 13 May 2014 Dbk talk contribs uploaded File:P005775.jpg (Stair Hole Cove, West Lulworth. Looking E. Stair Hole. Junction of Lower Purbeck and Portland Stone.)
  • 09:44, 13 May 2014 Dbk talk contribs uploaded File:P005755.jpg (Cowsen Gill, near Keasden. Thin coal and seatearth in the Roeburndale Formation. The following section is exposed in the north-east bank of Cowsen Gill: sandstone fine-grained, quartzitic, passes upwards into 2.40 m. ganister. Siltstone, sandy, micaceo...)
  • 09:43, 13 May 2014 Dbk talk contribs uploaded File:P005586.jpg (In many areas of the country local stones were used to build the drystone walls that still form the principal field boundaries in our upland areas often replacing hedges and fences. The Yorkshire Dales has many fine examples of drystone walling techniq...)
  • 09:43, 13 May 2014 Dbk talk contribs uploaded File:P005554.jpg (Combs Quarry, Foredale. Looking W. Sub-Carboniferous unconformity. Steep, southwardly dipping Horton Formation laminated siltstones are overlain by horizontal, well-bedded Dinantian limestones.)
  • 09:36, 13 May 2014 Dbk talk contribs uploaded File:P005543.jpg (Arcow Quarry. Looking W. Folded Austwick Formation, Arcow Formation and unconformity. A major anticline, with an easterly-plunging axis is present in well-bedded, arkosic sandstones with interbedded units of laminated siltstone. The Arcow Formation (at...)
  • 09:35, 13 May 2014 Dbk talk contribs uploaded File:P005147.jpg (Hollin House Tongue, Seathwaite, Duddon Valley, Cumbria. Typical thin parallel-bedded sub-aerial volcaniclastic rocks that show a great variation in size.)
  • 09:34, 13 May 2014 Dbk talk contribs uploaded File:P005042.jpg (Goat Crag, Buttermere. F1 minor folds (slump generated). Robinson Member, Buttermere Formation. These minor folds lie on the inverted level of the major F1 Goat Crags Anticline and are congruous with the major structure. The beds young to the left.)
  • 09:34, 13 May 2014 Dbk talk contribs uploaded File:P002861.jpg (Gart, Callander, Perthshire. A glacial erratic. An exhumed ice-scoured boulder of Old Red Sandstone conglomerate occurring in outwash gravels of the Loch Lomond Readvance glacier which terminated in the vicinity. See also D03326 for a close-up. The bou...)
  • 09:33, 13 May 2014 Dbk talk contribs uploaded File:P002763.jpg (Ben Hope looking north-north-east from Alltnacaillich, Sutherland. Coarse feldspathic and siliceous Moine psammites dipping gently to the east intruded by the basic 'Ben Hope Sill'. The sill forms the long escarpment and can be traced for many miles an...)
  • 09:21, 13 May 2014 Dbk talk contribs uploaded File:P002200.jpg (The boulder beds consist of angular blocks and boulders varying in diameter from a few centimetres to the nearby 'fallen stack' which measures 34 m. x 27 m. x 9 m. and set in a sandy matrix that includes fossils of creatures that originally lived in sh...)
  • 09:20, 13 May 2014 Dbk talk contribs uploaded File:P001560.jpg (Foss Barite Mine, Aberfeldy, Perthshire. The stope of broken ore comes from a raise (a vertical or sub-vertical shaft) connecting the 630 m. level to the 660 m. level for ventilation and mining purposes. 630 m. level operations. Large F3 fold closure. ...)
  • 09:14, 13 May 2014 Dbk talk contribs uploaded File:P001267.jpg (Oblique aerial view of Edinburgh Castle Rock and the Arthur's Seat volcano, looking from the west-north-west. In the foreground, Edinburgh Castle sits on dolerite plugging a Lower Carboniferous volcanic vent intruded into softer sedimentary rocks. Glac...)
  • 09:14, 13 May 2014 Dbk talk contribs uploaded File:P001255.jpg (The sharp break in slope at their north-west (left) margin marks the presence of Highland Border Complex rocks, exposed in Lime Craig Quarry (below the TV repeater station). These are serpentinites, Lower Arenig limestones and early conglomerates. They...)
  • 09:13, 13 May 2014 Dbk talk contribs uploaded File:P001225.jpg (The dry valley to the north-west (right) contains the Gualann Fault with the subsidiary grassy ridge consisting mainly of serpentinite - now largely brecciated and altered to dolomite. Its derived clastic origin is seen in parts. The low relief areas t...)
  • 09:13, 13 May 2014 Dbk talk contribs uploaded File:P001157.jpg (Looking south-west along the summit ridge of the 'Grey Corries' towards Aonach Beag (1234 m.). Glen Roy district, Lochaber. Well-bedded quartzites of the Glencoe Quartzite (Lochaber Subgroup) are well exposed with extensive areas of scree from frost-sh...)
  • 09:12, 13 May 2014 Dbk talk contribs uploaded File:P001153.jpg (Inverlair Gorge, River Spean. Grampian Region. The type section through massive psammites and quartzites with semipelitic layers of the Inverlair Psammite Formation of the Grampian Group. The valley is in its early stages of development. Downcutting by...)
  • 09:12, 13 May 2014 Dbk talk contribs uploaded File:P001125.jpg (Finnich Glen, near Finnich Toll by Killearn, Stirlingshire. Gorge cut in well-laminated sandstones belonging to the Stockiemuir Sandstone Formation, Stratheden Group, Upper Devonian age. The brick-red aeolian sandstones show alternations of cross-bedde...)
  • 09:11, 13 May 2014 Dbk talk contribs uploaded File:P001097.jpg (Bass Rock from Seacliff Harbour, East Lothian. The islet is a volcanic plug composed of a non-porphyritic, orthophyric, fairly coarse-grained phonolitic trachyte, an intrusion related to the Garleton Hills Volcanic Rocks. The rocks in the foreground ar...)
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