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Journal Article
Journal: PALAIOS
Published: 01 April 1996
PALAIOS (1996) 11 (2): 97–117.
...Gunnar Saelen; Peter Doyle; Michael R. Talbot GeoRef, Copyright 2006, American Geological Institute. 1996 RERSEARECH SREPEORTAS RCH REPORTS 9797 Stable-Isotope Analyses of Belemnite Rostra from the Whitby Mudstone Fm., England: Surface Water Conditions During Deposition of a Marine Black...
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Honeycomb weathering of a gravestone, <span class="search-highlight">Whitby</span>, <span class="search-highlight">England</span>.    Photo: Bjørn Jamt...
Published: 01 July 2012
Figure 4.16 Honeycomb weathering of a gravestone, Whitby, England. Photo: Bjørn Jamtveit.
Journal Article
Published: 01 March 1943
American Mineralogist (1943) 28 (3): 167–173.
...A. L. Parsons Abstract Thomas Leonard Walker, who died on August 6, 1942, was born near Brampton, Ontario, on December 30, 1867, of English parentage. His father, William Walker was a native of Whitby, England, while his mother, Hannah Sanderson Walker, came from Scarborough, England. He attended...
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Journal: AAPG Bulletin
Published: 01 November 2014
AAPG Bulletin (2014) 98 (11): 2411–2437.
... is to investigate the nature and distribution of burial-related natural fractures within the better exposed Lower Jurassic Cleveland Ironstone (Pliensbachian) and Whitby Mudstone (Toarcian) Formations of the Cleveland Basin, northeast England (Figures  1–3 ). Part of the Cleveland Basin overlies a Carboniferous...
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Journal: Clay Minerals
Published: 01 March 2006
Clay Minerals (2006) 41 (1): 187–307.
... mineral variation is described systematically for the following formations or groups: England and Wales (i) Hettangian-Toarcian strata (Lias Group): Redcar Mudstone Fm.; Staithes Sandstone Fm.; Cleveland Ironstone Fm.; Whitby Mudstone Fm.; Scunthorpe Mudstone Fm.; Blue Lias Fm.; Charmouth Mudstone Fm...
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Map showing the geographical location of the coastal study areas, roads, an...
Published: 01 November 2014
Figure 1 Map showing the geographical location of the coastal study areas, roads, and settlements, Cleveland Basin, northeast England. The traces of synsedimentary faults discussed in the text are shown for reference (WHF = Whitby Harbour fault; RBF = Runswick Bay fault). The study areas (arrowed
Journal Article
Published: 25 July 2017
Proceedings of the Yorkshire Geological Society (2017) 61 (4): 281–283.
...Barry A. Thomas Abstract The herbaceous Lycopodites hannahensis Harris has previously only been described from Lower Cretaceous Wealden Group sandstones of SE England. A new specimen gives the species a second occurrence, this time from Middle Jurassic sandstones of the Yorkshire coast near Long...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 July 1949
Geological Magazine (1949) 86 (4): 201–225.
...R. H. Rastall; J. E. Hemingway Abstract Describes the stratigraphy, faunas, and petrography of the Dogger (middle Jurassic) beds of Rosedale and Farndale valleys southwest of Whitby, Yorkshire, England. The Lias-Oolite (lower Jurassic-middle Jurassic) junction is defined; a three-fold subdivision...
Journal Article
Published: 01 September 1941
Geological Magazine (1941) 78 (5): 351–370.
...R. H. Rastall; J. E. Hemingway Abstract Within lower Eskdale, Yorkshire, England, and its tributary valleys three thin series of Dogger (Jurassic) deposits, all marine but largely unfossiliferous, may be recognized superimposed upon each other. The sideritic sandstone of the Whitby basin...
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Depositional and tectonic setting of the Saltwick Formation in the Clevelan...
Published: 01 October 2009
Figure 5 Depositional and tectonic setting of the Saltwick Formation in the Cleveland Basin near the town of Whitby in northern England, showing the primary structural elements of the basin and adjacent areas of Scotland and the North Sea during the Aalenian. This tectonic framework, together
Journal Article
Published: 23 April 2020
Proceedings of the Yorkshire Geological Society (2020) 63 (1): 43–46.
... & editing (supporting) Locality and horizon. Ketton Quarry, East Midlands, England; Whitby Mudstone Formation; Lias Group, Jurassic, Toarcian, Bifrons ammonite zone. Collected from float. Diagnosis. (After Stanley and Pickerill 1993 , p. 61.) ‘Unbranched Fustiglyphus bearing spherical...
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Published: 01 November 2007
Proceedings of the Yorkshire Geological Society (2007) 56 (4): 261–265.
... of the Geological Survey of Great Britain . ix + 551 pp. Fox-Strangways , C. & Barrow , G. 1915 . The geology of the country between Whitby and Scarborough . ( 2nd ed .) Memoir of the Geological Survey of Great Britain . England and Wales . Sheets 35 and 44. iv + 144 pp. Gattinger...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 April 1984
Earth Sciences History (1984) 3 (1): 58–68.
... of the investigation of Jurassic rocks and the partitioning of Jurassic time, Arkell (1933) paid a well deserved tribute to “a band of palaeontologists far ahead of the thought of their time in the intellectual centres of Whitby, Scarborough and York” (in the north of England). In particular he singled out the work...
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Journal Article
Published: 04 April 2018
Proceedings of the Yorkshire Geological Society (2018) 62 (2): 77–82.
... possible skull material, are represented only by isolated bones, none identifiable with certainty. The small limestone boulder in which the ichthyosaur specimens are preserved was collected from the beach at Sandsend, near Whitby, North Yorkshire, and derives from the Whitby Mudstone Formation ( Hildoceras...
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Journal Article
Published: 31 March 2015
Proceedings of the Yorkshire Geological Society (2015) 60 (3): 153–156.
... illustrated are in the collections of the Yorkshire Museum, York, England. Fig. 1. Damaged specimens of Dactylioceras from Saltwick Bay, near Whitby, North Yorkshire. ( A ) Left lateral view of YORYM 2014.353. ( B ) Close-up of the damaged area in (A). ( C ) Right lateral view of YORYM 2014.354. ( D...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 July 1971
Journal of the Geological Society (1971) 127 (4): 303–338.
... in thickness five miles west of the Hudleston Dome. The thickest sequence of these rocks in the Cleveland Basin is thought o be exposed to the A marine geological survey off the north-east coast of England (western North Sea) 3~ 3 north of the Whitby Hole Syncline, where at least II4O ft (12o'o milliseconds...
Journal Article
Published: 08 April 2022
Journal of the Geological Society (2022) 179 (3): jgs2021-017.
... Mid- to Late Jurassic times ( Kirby and Swallow 1987 ; Wright 2009 ). North–south-trending structures, such as the Peak Trough and Peak Fault ( Milsom and Rawson 1989 ), the Cayton Bay Fault and the Whitby Fault cut the eastern margin of the basin. The Peak Trough contains thick Lower Jurassic rocks...
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Published: 01 May 2003
Proceedings of the Yorkshire Geological Society (2003) 54 (3): 185–215.
... of the Geological Survey , England and Wales , Sheets 54, 55 . Fox-Strangways , C. & Barrow , G. 1915 . The geology of the country between Whitby and Scarborough ( 2nd edition ). Memoir of the Geological Survey , England and Wales , Sheets 35, 44 . Gatesy , S. M. , Middleton , K...
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Journal: Clay Minerals
Published: 01 March 2005
Clay Minerals (2005) 40 (1): 43–61.
...S. J. KEMP; R. J. MERRIMAN; J. E. BOUCH Abstract The clay mineral assemblages and microtextures of a suite of mudrocks from the Lias Group of England and Wales indicate important regional differences in burial history. Samples from the northern Cleveland Basin are characterized by illite-smectite...
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Published: 29 September 2022
Proceedings of the Yorkshire Geological Society (2022) 64 (2): pygs2022-007.
.... 5.5 km south of Whitby, North Yorkshire, England (UK National Grid: 489297, 505434). The drilling site is now the location of Woodsmith Mine. Our observations of the core were mostly made on the unsliced surface of the full barrel (e.g. Fig. 3a ). Barrel diameter is 123 mm. At the top and bottom...
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