Vale of Pickering-Groundwater-bearing rocks: Revision history

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13 May 2026

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  • curprev 12:1812:18, 13 May 2026Ajhil talk contribs 1,813 bytes +1,813 Created page with "Two main aquifers exist within the Vale of Pickering. The first is a shallow, superficial aquifer consisting of Quaternary glacial and lake deposits in the lowland central part of the vale. These sediments consist of local sand and gravel horizons within deposits of mainly clay and silt, which reach thicknesses of up to around 40 m in parts of the vale (Figure 1). The shallow sediments are designated by the Environment Agency (EA) as a Secondary B aquifer. The Quaternar..."