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Composite graphic log and photograph for the section at Mouselow Quarry, ne...
Published: 01 May 2008
Fig. 8. Composite graphic log and photograph for the section at Mouselow Quarry, near Glossop [SK 0249 9519 to 0258 9503], which includes one of the ‘lower sandstone bodies’ (lower leaf of the Huddersfield White Rock). The section shows a sharp transition from basin-floor deposits (units A and B
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Building stone quarries of Britain. ( a ) Reigate Mines, Upper Greensand Fo...
Published: 07 November 2013
, Triassic. ( h ) Hillhouse Edge Quarry (Huddersfield White Rock), Millstone Grit Group, Carboniferous.
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Published: 01 May 2008
Proceedings of the Yorkshire Geological Society (2008) 57 (1): 1–28.
...Fig. 8. Composite graphic log and photograph for the section at Mouselow Quarry, near Glossop [SK 0249 9519 to 0258 9503], which includes one of the ‘lower sandstone bodies’ (lower leaf of the Huddersfield White Rock). The section shows a sharp transition from basin-floor deposits (units A and B...
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Published: 01 March 1971
Journal of the Geological Society (1971) 127 (2): 171–176.
... of micaceous carbonaceous clayey siltstone all suggested that the depositing currents were of low energy. Similar finely laminated fine-grained sandstones with poorly preserved primary current lineation occurred in the Sandstone Member of the Late Namurian Huddersfield White Rock Cyclothem of the central...
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Published: 01 May 2007
Proceedings of the Yorkshire Geological Society (2007) 56 (3): 215–219.
.... Leader: S. Ogilvy Yorkshire Geology Month - the building stones of Hull. Leader: N. Whittington June 3rd Sedimentology of the Huddersfield White Rock: Glossop. Leaders: C. Waters, I. Chisholm & A Benfield July 29th Sewerby Chalk and buried cliff - Flamborough...
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Published: 01 February 2008
Quarterly Journal of Engineering Geology and Hydrogeology (2008) 41 (1): 119–120.
... in the rock volume dewatered by the adit (see Bottrell et al . 2000 ). In fact, the conclusion of Gunn et al . (2006) that c . 5% of the groundwater discharge from the whole White Peak limestone catchment is via deep thermal flows indicates that the analysis of flow by Shepley (2007...
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Journal: Geology
Published: 01 August 2015
Geology (2015) 43 (8): 731–734.
... section of sedimentary structures. C: Bounding surface (white arrows) between sets 3 and 4 (see B for location). D: Transition between sets 1 and 2 (white arrow; see B for location). E: Detail of set 1 (inset in D): massive, coarse sandstones with interbedded finer sandstone (hammer is 32 cm long...
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Published: 01 May 2009
Quarterly Journal of Engineering Geology and Hydrogeology (2009) 42 (2): 211–225.
... ( Table 1 ). The Dinantian limestones are exposed as an inlier that is referred to as the White Peak, or the Derbyshire Dome, because surrounding strata dip away from it ( Aitkenhead et al . 2002 ). In a recent report, Waters et al . (2006) set out the stratigraphical framework for Carboniferous...
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Published: 20 October 2016
Journal of the Geological Society (2017) 174 (1): 75–87.
.... The Kinderscoutian Addingham Edge Formation (11LYK01) underlies the Marsdenian Huddersfield White Rock (ST03/118 and 124), and the youngest samples were collected from the Yeadonian Rough Rock (ST03/126, 127, 129, 132 and 133). Table 1. Ratios of key index heavy minerals Unit Age Source GZi...
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Published: 09 April 2018
Proceedings of the Yorkshire Geological Society (2018) 62 (1): 66–75.
... and in identifying the childhood origins of buried remains. Yorkshire Geology Month offered a variety of geological experiences including indoor talks in York, Leeds and Huddersfield, a ‘Rock and Fossil Roadshow’ in Beverley, and outdoor meetings based on Askrigg, Hull Cemetery, Claxby Iron Mines, Castleton...
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Published: 01 May 2007
Quarterly Journal of Engineering Geology and Hydrogeology (2007) 40 (2): 123–135.
... in the Derwent Catchment . Limestone Research Group Report , 98/13 , University of Huddersfield, Report for the Environment Agency , Midlands Region . Hardwick , P. , Gunn , J. & White , N. 1996 . Meerbrook Sough Tracing Exercise . Limestone Research Group Report , 96/01...
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Published: 01 August 2010
Quarterly Journal of Engineering Geology and Hydrogeology (2010) 43 (3): 333–344.
... grey to black mudstone; Cancelloceras cumbriense and Cancelloceras cancellatum marine bands 18 m and 5 m respectively above base; coal–seatearth 1 m above base Huddersfield White Rock 8 Light grey fine to medium sandstone Mudstone 12 Dark grey to black mudstone; Bilinguites...
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Published: 27 April 2020
Proceedings of the Yorkshire Geological Society (2020) 63 (1): 1–32.
... the Huddersfield White Rock–Chatsworth Grit sandbodies. The first detailed sedimentological analysis of the Huddersfield White Rock of West Yorkshire by Benfield (1969) concluded that it comprised a deltaic distributary complex that prograded towards the NW and west, flanked to the north by lagoons and beach...
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Published: 01 February 1997
Journal of the Geological Society (1997) 154 (1): 55–60.
... is both thicker (up to 60 m) and more widespread than the underlying R. superbilingue HST (Fig. 4b) and incorporates the Chatsworth Grit and Huddersfield White Rock. Debate cur- rently centres on whether or not these sandbodies are entirely highstand deposits or partially composed of lowstand incised...
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Published: 30 September 2019
The Canadian Mineralogist (2019) 57 (5): 583–604.
..., on which we focus, contains the same minerals but in different proportions, calcite being the major constituent. The third type is a scapolite-diopside rock, the scapolite occurring as white prismatic crystals up to 5 cm in length. The regionally developed gneisses and small lenses of granitic pegmatite...
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Published: 01 February 2006
Journal of Sedimentary Research (2006) 76 (2): 324–345.
... in the area near Haworth, west of Bradford (ST03/123). These sandstones have been interpreted to represent a sheet sand, deposited on an erosional surface, and are locally coarse and feldspathic ( Waters et al. 1996b ). The Huddersfield White Rock Formation, also sampled in the area around Haworth (ST03/118...
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Published: 01 October 2009
The Canadian Mineralogist (2009) 47 (5): 1137–1158.
... additional Ca, followed by the removal of Ca and Na atoms from the rock volume. Before approaching the problem of changes in rock composition that have produced bodies of skarn within the Bellmount and Polish Hills complexes, it is helpful to briefly examine an occurrence of near-pure, white diopside...
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Published: 01 March 1971
Journal of the Geological Society (1971) 127 (2): 137–176.
... of micaceous carbonaceous clayey siltstone all suggested that the depositing currents were of low energy. Similar finely laminated fine-grained sandstones with poorly preserved primary current lineation occurred in the Sandstone Member of the Late Namurian Huddersfield White Rock Cyclothem of the central...
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Published: 07 November 2013
Quarterly Journal of Engineering Geology and Hydrogeology (2013) 46 (4): 405–420.
..., Triassic. ( h ) Hillhouse Edge Quarry (Huddersfield White Rock), Millstone Grit Group, Carboniferous. ...
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Published: 23 May 2019
Proceedings of the Yorkshire Geological Society (2019) 62 (4): 273–280.
... Mining Museum with a morning session of activities aimed at children and families, provided mainly by local groups and societies, notably those from Leeds, Huddersfield and Sheffield. Staff of the education section from the Yorkshire Museum, York, provided stimulating activities for the youngest visitors...