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Simplified lithostratigraphy and marine band correlation of the early Marsd...
Published: 13 April 2023
and Rossendale basins only.
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Palaeogeographic interpretation of the R2b2 sequence immediately prior to t...
Published: 13 April 2023
Block, or (ii) the presence of a syn-depositional structural high controlled by the Pendle Fault system to the north, and subsidence in the graben defined by the Denholme Clough and Aire Valley Faults. In the Bowland and Rossendale basins the turbidite system established in the R2b1 sequence continued
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Palaeogeographic interpretation of the R2b3 sequence immediately prior to t...
Published: 13 April 2023
Bowland and Rossendale basins filled to base-level during the R2b3 HST as a mouth bar delta prograded over the turbidite deltas of the R2b1 and R2b2 sequences. FSST, Falling Stage Systems Tract; HST, Highstand Sytems Tract; LST, Lowstand Systems Tract; eTST, Early Transgressive Systems Tract; TST
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Regional distribution of structural blocks and sub-<span class="search-highlight">basins</span>, modified from  W...
Published: 02 May 2019
Head Fault; HB, Harrogate Basin; HH, Heywood and Holme highs; HdB, Huddersfield Basin; LFS, Lancaster Fells Sub-basin; MCF, Morley–Campsal Fault; MDH, Market Drayton High; RB, Rossendale Basin; WG, Widmerpool Gulf. Boreholes/wells referred to in text: B1z, Becconsall-1z well; CD, Carsington Dam
Journal Article
Published: 13 April 2023
Proceedings of the Yorkshire Geological Society (2023) 64 (3-4): pygs2021-014.
... and Rossendale basins only. ...
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Series: Geological Society, London, Special Reports
Published: 01 January 2011
DOI: 10.1144/SR26.11
EISBN: 9781862396944
... rocks, which developed during the Tournaisian to late Visean, are known only from well records and geophysical information and are not divided into formations. During the Visean, the platform carbonate rocks pass laterally into more basinal successions in the Harrogate, Rossendale and Huddersfield sub...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 September 1991
Journal of the Geological Society (1991) 148 (5): 805–808.
..., the highest marine band in the Namurian, was logged at Owd Bett s Moor in the centre of the Rossendale Basin (Fig. 1). Note was made of the fissility, colour and siltiness of the mudrocks, to- gether with the presence, or otherwise of lamination and concretions. Logging revealed a 0.15 m thick hard bed...
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Comparison of the Marsdenian lithostratigraphical successions in the Rossen...
Published: 29 July 2014
Fig. 1. Comparison of the Marsdenian lithostratigraphical successions in the Rossendale (Lancashire), Huddersfield (Yorkshire) and North Staffordshire Basins, highlighting the study interval. Modified from Waters et al . (2008) , Evans et al . (1968) and Aitkenhead et al . (1985) .
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Palaeogeographic interpretation of the R2b1 sequence immediately prior to t...
Published: 13 April 2023
Prodelta/condensed marine deposits. To the west in the Rossendale and Bowland basins deeper water conditions existed, and a turbidite fairway was deposited (the ACG ). This is likely fed from the north, across the Askrigg Block.
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( a ) UK palaeogeographical reconstruction of the Craven Group (termed here...
Published: 27 April 2020
– Lake District Block; LFS – Lancaster Fells Sub-basin; NS – North Staffordshire Sub-basin; RS – Rossendale Sub-basin; WH – Widmerpool Half-graben. Boreholes: A – Alport; BS – Beckermonds Scar; H – Harton; R – Raydale; SS – Seal Sands.
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North to south chronostratigraphic charts for the western (Bowland and Ross...
Published: 13 April 2023
Fig. 27. North to south chronostratigraphic charts for the western (Bowland and Rossendale) and eastern (Harrogate to Huddersfield) basins. The relative stacking patterns of high-order sequences and systems tracts are illustrated. The strong turbidite lobe progradation in the western basins
Journal Article
Published: 08 July 2013
Geological Magazine (2014) 151 (3): 517–533.
... is described by Aitken ( 1868 ) and Wright et al . ( 1927 ) with a more recent, though general, account provided by Aitkenhead et al . ( 2002 ). The fossiliferous strata are located on the eastern flank of the Rossendale Sub-basin of the Pennine Basin and are part of an anticline...
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Journal Article
Published: 29 July 2014
Proceedings of the Yorkshire Geological Society (2014) 60 (2): 63–84.
...Fig. 1. Comparison of the Marsdenian lithostratigraphical successions in the Rossendale (Lancashire), Huddersfield (Yorkshire) and North Staffordshire Basins, highlighting the study interval. Modified from Waters et al . (2008) , Evans et al . (1968) and Aitkenhead et al . (1985) . ...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 January 2004
Geological Magazine (2004) 141 (1): 99–100.
... the centrepiece chapter that presents and interprets the seismic sections. Inevitably, this chapter focuses on those basins regarded as promising economic targets: Bowland and Rossendale; Edale, Widmerpool and Gainsborough; Cleveland and Stainmore. More northern and western basins – Lancaster, Solway...
Journal Article
Published: 01 May 2002
Proceedings of the Yorkshire Geological Society (2002) 54 (1): 17–34.
... Anticline has commonly been cited as an example of a Variscan inversion anticline lying above a reversed down-east Dinantian syndepositional normal fault that separated the Rossendale and Huddersfield basins (e.g. Gawthorpe 1987 ; Lee 1988 ; Fraser & Gawthorpe 1990 ; Corfield et al. 1996...
Journal Article
Published: 01 May 2008
Proceedings of the Yorkshire Geological Society (2008) 57 (1): 1–28.
..., and the existence of another localized maximum in the Alport Basin ( Fig. 13 ), might alternatively imply control by differential subsidence. A more marked maximum in the Rossendale Basin may be explained by either underfilling or differential subsidence, or both. However, the presence of an area of increased...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 May 2010
Proceedings of the Yorkshire Geological Society (2010) 58 (1): 1–8.
... Palaeozoic basement structures, reactivation of those beneath the Central Lancashire High and the Craven Basin resulting in the formation of the Rossendale Anticline and Ribblesdale Fold Belt respectively ( Leeder 1982 ; Kirby et al . 2000 ). There is generally little variation in the CAI values across...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 January 2000
Journal of the Geological Society (2000) 157 (1): 221–228.
... The Geological Society of London 2000 Illinois Basin coal balls degassing fresh‐water environment precipitation Sr/Ca molar ratios were calculated for many of the coal balls. Data for the coal balls sampled at vertical section 3 ( Fig. 5) are shown in Fig. 6 A statistical analysis comparing...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 May 2013
Proceedings of the Yorkshire Geological Society (2013) 59 (3): 187–194.
... at Huddersfield ( Aitkenhead et al. 2002 , p. 39, fig. 17). According to current terminology, this is within the Rossendale Formation of the Millstone Grit Group ( Waters et al. 2011 , p. 76, fig. 36). The resolution of the apparent discrepancy lies in the fact that an ammonoid very similar to Reticuloceras...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 December 1993
Journal of the Geological Society (1993) 150 (6): 1121–1136.
... of the Wales-Brabant Massif to the north and east of the basin. Low sinuosity channels with lithic, coarse-grained fills drained a rising source to the south. Direct marine influence was restricted to a single marine band. Facies distributions were controlled by (1) local scale (10 2 -10 3 m 2 ) autocyclic...