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15:28, 5 June 2014 P007705.jpg (file) 265 KB Dbk Coastal section from Lavernock to Penarth. Looking N. Coastal section from Lavernock to Penarth Head. On the left, Penarth Group black shales overlie Keuper Tea Green Marl and Red Marl with gentle southerly dip. These beds form the southern limb of a s... 1
15:27, 5 June 2014 P007442.jpg (file) 403 KB Dbk Llanberis Pass. Bedding in sandstones. Detail of bedding in sandstones below Pitts Head Tuff showing even and cross-bedded laminae and soft sediment deformation. 1
14:00, 5 June 2014 P007261.jpg (file) 252 KB Dbk SE of Llyn Padarn, near Pen-gilfach. Llanberis Pass (centre background) with outcrops of welded ash-flow tuff of the Padarn Tuff Formation in the foreground and slate quarries in the Llanberis Slates Formation in the middle distance. 1
13:59, 5 June 2014 P006953.jpg (file) 247 KB Dbk Kilve. Looking NE. Cliff in Blue Lias strata. Alternating shales and limestones of the Blue Lias. The lower part of the cliff comprises the higher part of the Schlotheimia angulata Zone, with the succeeding Arietites bucklandi Zone present at the top. ... 1
13:58, 5 June 2014 P006779.jpg (file) 205 KB Dbk Newbiggin Cliff near Filey. Looking ESE. The cliff is composed of Oxford Clay overlain by Corallian rocks. Glacial till forms the gentler upper slopes which display gully erosion. 1
13:57, 5 June 2014 P006482.jpg (file) 209 KB Dbk Giant's Causeway. Looking E. The top of the Grand Causeway in the foreground, with the cliffs of Roveran Valley Head and Spaniard Rock across Port Noffer. The upper part of the cliffs including the Chimney Tops, is in three flows of tholeiitic basalt. ... 1
13:56, 5 June 2014 P006066.jpg (file) 239 KB Dbk Carn Kenidjack, Carnyorth Common. Looking ESE. Granite tor. A rare fine-grained granite tor. 1
13:54, 5 June 2014 P005864.jpg (file) 275 KB Dbk Ardwell Bay. Ardwell Flags. Vertical greywackes, siltstones of the Caradocian, Ardwell Group. 1
13:52, 5 June 2014 P005755.jpg (file) 309 KB Dbk 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... 1
13:51, 5 June 2014 P005543.jpg (file) 288 KB Dbk 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... 1
13:49, 5 June 2014 P002200.jpg (file) 232 KB Dbk 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... 1
13:47, 5 June 2014 P001255.jpg (file) 537 KB Dbk 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... 1
13:46, 5 June 2014 P001153.jpg (file) 438 KB Dbk 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... 1
13:43, 5 June 2014 P001091.jpg (file) 369 KB Dbk Back Water (Fairy Castle Dean), Oldhamstocks. East Lothian. Conglomerate (Great Conglomerate, Lower Devonian) showing valley and recent erosion features. The erosional features, earth pillars, are the conical columns produced by differential erosion in... 1
13:42, 5 June 2014 P000885.jpg (file) 367 KB Dbk Immediately below the sill is the White Sandstone, and below that is the Inferior Oolite. Above the sill but covered by the landslip is the Great Estuarine Series. The sill shows columnar jointing with the columns near vertical and normal to the beddin... 1
13:41, 5 June 2014 P000816.jpg (file) 321 KB Dbk Broadhaven Bay, St. Abb's from the east-north-east. Berwickshire. The rocks are Silurian (Llandovery) greywackes and siltstones folded by repeated broad flexures with an east-north-eastwards trend. A typical fold is seen in the bay, the detail of the s... 1
13:38, 5 June 2014 P000699.jpg (file) 214 KB Dbk The upper cliffs of Aonach Dubh (pale) are rhyolite lavas resting on lavas of basic andesite, all of Lower Old Red Sandstone age. An t-Sron (on right) is composed principally of granite forming the Glen Coe Ring Fault Intrusion. The Glen Coe Ring Fault... 1
12:45, 5 June 2014 Warning triangle.png (file) 19 KB Dbk   1
07:52, 5 June 2014 P000207.jpg (file) 368 KB Dbk View from south-east side of Kemnay Quarry, looking to north-west. Aberdeenshire. Kemnay Quarry with Bennachie in background. Foreground shows Kemnay Quarry working the Kemnay granite. Flooded area marks site of part of the 19th century workings. High ... 1
11:56, 3 June 2014 P785800.jpg (file) 57 KB Dbk Moving continents: reconstructions of the positions of the main landmasses and their continental shelves from Neoproterozoic to Cenozoic times. Modern coastlines are included for reference. 1
11:55, 3 June 2014 P785799.jpg (file) 71 KB Dbk Moving continents: reconstructions of the positions of the main landmasses and their continental shelves from Neoproterozoic to Cenozoic times. Modern coastlines are included for reference. 1
14:22, 23 May 2014 P895150.jpg (file) 105 KB Dbk Image of artesian groundwater borehole at CEH Wallingford, Oxfordshire. 1
11:17, 23 May 2014 Down green arrow.png (file) 32 KB Dbk   1
12:39, 22 May 2014 Down arrow.png (file) 32 KB Dbk   1
11:13, 22 May 2014 P785919.jpg (file) 153 KB Dbk Cross-section showing the geological setting of the Bath hot springs. For key to bedrock units, see Geological Description. 1
11:10, 22 May 2014 P785918.jpg (file) 249 KB Dbk Aeromagnetic anomaly map of the Bath district and adjacent areas. 1
10:49, 22 May 2014 P692881.jpg (file) 223 KB Dbk The Kellaways Sand Member of the Kellaways Formation, exposed at its type section in the bank of the River Avon at Kellaways. 1
10:47, 22 May 2014 P210749.jpg (file) 527 KB Dbk N. side, Corsham railway-cutting. Looking N. Upper Rags, Great Oolite. Current bedded shell-limestones and shelly oolitic limestones resting on a patch-reef (rubbly bedding) immediately west of milepost 99. The head of the hammer rests on the top of th... 1
10:45, 22 May 2014 P731874.jpg (file) 74 KB Dbk   1
10:42, 22 May 2014 P785916.jpg (file) 141 KB Dbk Simplified cross-section showing lithostratigraphical relationships in the Bathonian strata of the south Cotswolds. Not to scale. 1
10:00, 22 May 2014 P785915.jpg (file) 298 KB Dbk Bouguer gravity anomaly map of the Bath district and adjacent areas. 1
09:56, 22 May 2014 P785914.jpg (file) 169 KB Dbk Generalised pre-Permian subcrop map of the district. Sections 1. and 2 are lines of section shown on the published 1:50 000 geological map (Sheet 265, Bath). 1
09:52, 22 May 2014 P786837.jpg (file) 379 KB Dbk Geological map of Bath drawn by William Smith in 1799. 1
09:48, 22 May 2014 P786835.jpg (file) 204 KB Dbk Summary of the geological succession in the Bath district. 1
08:58, 22 May 2014 P512666.jpg (file) 150 KB Dbk Hydrogeology - Arran. 1
08:56, 22 May 2014 P006690.jpg (file) 396 KB Dbk The Green Bridge of Wales'. Looking E. The Green Bridge of Wales'. Natural arch. A natural arch eroded into Carboniferous Limestone. 1
08:54, 22 May 2014 P210683.jpg (file) 442 KB Dbk Lithology of Hunstanton Cliffs, near the lighthouse. Looking SE. The Lower Chalk is divided here into two zones, the lower being that of Schloenbachia varians and the upper that of Holaster subglobosus. The junction of the zones is taken at the base of... 2
15:49, 20 May 2014 P717869.jpg (file) 330 KB Dbk Bradgate Park, Leicestershire. 1
15:48, 20 May 2014 P589760.jpg (file) 207 KB Dbk Northern Ireland 1
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07:46, 20 May 2014 P802422.jpg (file) 173 KB Dbk Abergwesyn Pass between Aberystwyth and Llanwrtyd Wells, showing typical Silurian upland scenery. P802422. 1
07:35, 20 May 2014 P859288.jpg (file) 142 KB Dbk Map of principal and secondary aquifers in Wales. 1
07:35, 20 May 2014 P859289.jpg (file) 177 KB Dbk Location of the present-day groundwater level and quality monitoring networks. 1
07:30, 20 May 2014 P802435.jpg (file) 330 KB Dbk Mine water from Taff Merthyr after treatment emerging from the reed bed treatment area. 1
07:29, 20 May 2014 P802436.jpg (file) 314 KB Dbk Ferruginous mine water discharged from Taff Merthyr Colliery shaft after closure. 1
07:29, 20 May 2014 P802438.jpg (file) 303 KB Dbk Taff Merthyr Colliery prior to closure in 1992. 1
07:28, 20 May 2014 P802437.jpg (file) 184 KB Dbk The abandoned Parys Mountain copper mine seen in 2004, Anglesey. 1
07:23, 20 May 2014 P859287.jpg (file) 263 KB Dbk The abstraction licence exempt are (as at 2012). 1
07:21, 20 May 2014 P859286.jpg (file) 148 KB Dbk Conceptual seasonal patterns of groundwater flow at Newborough Warren–upper winter, lower summer (blue–till; yellow–sand aquifer; brown bedrock ridge; blue arrows indicate likely groundwater flowpaths). 1
07:20, 20 May 2014 P802433.jpg (file) 272 KB Dbk Installing an automatic weather station at Newborough Warren, Anglesey. 1
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