| | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | : " The great limestone series which at Greenhow Hill is one mass, admits between some of its upper members...distance from shore. In Derbyshire and North Stafford shire the Carboniferous Limestone is practically all in...rolled shells and fragments, and an occasional quartz pebble. This was discovei'ed by Messrs. Barnes...escarpment of Pendle Hill, at the base of which the limestone is exposed. The top of the hill is formed of...shales from the Upper Yoredale Grit, which caps Pendle Hill. These are known as the Bowland Shahs, and are | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | T. G., On the Magnetite Mines near Cogne, 90; Quartz Dykes near Foxdale, 138 ; New Geological Terms...Elgin, 354. Srachymetopus Strzeleekii, 193. Bredon Hill, On the Toarcian of, 541. British Association, 262...S., The Term 'Hemera,'95; The Toarcian of Bredon Hill, 328 ; Two Toarcian Ammonites, 329. Budleigh Pebbles—Marine...Diatomaceous Earth from Western Australia, 568. Dictyonema-Vike Organisms from Pendle Hill, etc., 237. Dictyozamites...Tieraspis in North Cornwall, 93. Foxdale, Isle of Man, Quartz Dykes near, 34. Fox - Strangways, C , Geology of | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | Field Meeting upon Pendle Hill, northeast Lancashire Lancashire Group, 25 June 1999 lain A. Williamson...Williamson WILLIAMSON, I. A. 2000. Field Meeting upon Pendle Hill, northeast Lancashire. Proceedings of the Geologists...'Nick of Pendle' and associated 'overflow channels', together with the actual shape of the hill were demonstrated...demonstrated. Outcrops within the Lower Namurian Pendle Grit Formation and the site of an unsuccessful...Gale Howe Park, Ambleside, Cumbria LAn DBW Pendle Hill, rising to 557 m AOD at its northern, glacially | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | beds consist of a brecciated conglomerate with quartz pebbles and rolled Silurian rocks and occasional...Castleton in Derbyshire and Clitheroe in S.E. Lanca shire the limestone is not exposed, but as far north as...of hard limestone and an occasional one of white quartz. This bed was evidently laid down between tidal...also occurs in the neighbourhood of Grassington at Hill Bolton and the series of several domeshaped limestone...contemporaneous beach which occurs, just as it does in Derby shire, at the top of the limestone, and is overlaid by | | Earp, J. R., Magraw, D., Poole, E. G., Land, D. H., Whiteman, A. J. (1961) Geology of the Country around Clitheroe and Nelson (One-Inch Geological Sheet 68, New Series) Memoirs of the Geological Survey. The Geological Survey of Great Britain | Report (issue) | somewhat higher at the horizon of the base of the Pendle Grit. The memoir has been compiled from accounts...Survey officers every facility to examine the Marl Hill Tunnel of the Haweswater Aqueduct during its construction...Distribution of the Limestone Knolls Fic. .. of Marl Hill Moor 6. Classification of the Bowland Shale Group...PLATE PLATE VI. VII. VIII Section along the Marl Hill Tunnel of the Haweswater Aqueduct Comparative vertical...a. Pendle Hill fromthe north-west (A8588) am B. The Sabden Valley pone north-east from Black Hill (A8644) | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | allowed the formation of pegmatites, including pure quartz veins to some extent. But, contemporaneously with...more ready to acknowledge this than Mr. William Hill, with whom Mr. Jukes-Browne has been so long associated...assistance of two of them iu particular —Mr. W. Hill and Professor J. B. Harrison—many of the investigations...Graptolites of Victoria. His work has thrown much light on the Lower Palaeozoic history of Australia ; while...method of research to the Kainozoic deposits of Victoria has done much to elucidate the later geological | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | THE P E N D L E S I D E G R O U P AT P E N D L E HILL, ETC. 347 27. The GEOLO~ICAT. SUCCESSION and FAL~...the MILLSTONE GRIT and the LImESTONE-MASSIF at PENDLE HILL and THEIR EQUIVALENTS in CERTAIN OTHER PARTS...We have taken as the type-section that on rendle Hill (Lancashire), where these beds attain their maximum...brooks which drain the north-western flank of the hill, not indeed complete in any single stream, but certain...roughly as follows :--Forming the summit of the hill is a thick bed of grit, called by the officers of | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | defiles in the long Pendle range of hills into the valley of the Kibble. The Pendle chain of hills is a...beyond the great watershed; its highest point is Pendle ]=Jill, 1831 feet. The rocks of which it is formed...than Pendle ; but several of the Fells rise to nearly 1800 feet. Indeed, looking from the hill-summits...The scratches on Claughton Moor, a semidetached hill on the north side of the Central Fells group, are...markings are all nearly parallel and going up the hill instead of along it. Nor will an ice-foot explain | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | " truncated ". The sediments are ill-sorted and quartz and quartzite pebbles, set in a grit-sandstone...by Moore from the junction of P, and El in the Pendle district of Lancashire. On Bisat’s recent definition...identification of T. nodiferus earlymutation found onPendle Hill by Mr. D. Magraw in the C. mulhamensc band. Finally...marine band are flagstones. By analogy with the Pendle and Lancaster Fells sequence (see later) the pebbly...includes the t y p area of the Pendleian on Pendle Hill to the south of the Clitheroe anticline, and | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | Cambridge. 3 May. Lecture: 'The Geology ofPembroke shire', by T. R. Owen, of the University College of Swansea...distant as Borneo, New Zealand and the State of Victoria. Your expert knowledge was built up in the first...Field Meeting: To study the de-glaciation on Pendle Hill. Director, D. H. Learoyd, B.SC., F.G.S. 31 August...and Rhaetic Exposures at Cleeve HilI and Wainload Hill. Directors, Messrs. G. Cotton, W. Waldron and P...from the Gogo Formation (Devonian) of Western Australia. (b) Fossils from the Roach at Portland. (c) A | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | refracting inclusions similar to those in the euhedral quartz crystals described below. Large fragments, up to:l:-...description when crushed and mounted. Euhedral Quartz Crystals are very numerous especially in the Bold...spicules of Hyalostelia. Detrital Quartz Grains: An occasional grain of quartz of apparently detrital origin...consisting of the Coplow series of knolls with the Salt Hill series above them. THE COPLOW KNOLL SERIES: The...inclusions in the euhedral quartz crystals from this rock. Euhedral Quartz Crystals are very numerous | | | Report (volume) | 2 REPORT OF THE GEOLOGICAL SURVEY BOARD [for shire, Warwickshire, South Yorkshire and Nottinghamshire...1897-9 has been carried out in southern Inverness-shire and adjoining areas of Argyllshire. Revision of...cupro descloizite and vanadium mud from Broken Hill, Northern Rhodesia. DAVIES, DR. W.-Frodingham Ironstone...barytes. FINLEY, J., EsQ.-A green cut sapphire from Australia. GILL, W. D., EsQ., PH.D.-Mollusca from the Lower...C.E., M.1.Struct.E.-Porphyrite with pyrite and quartz vein from Trevor Quarry, Caernarvonshire. HORNE | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | consisting mainly of detrital grains of chert and quartz. Both gritty chert and cherty sandstone occur in...not only from each other, but also from a true quartz sandstone, their real character can only be determined...beds, which attain their maximum thickness on Pendle Hill, whence they thin out north, west, and south...traced on Moel-y-Gaer. On the south-east of that hill, the chert, which, as already stated, is there seen...37° N. into the hill and under a sandstone on the north-west, which, with large quartz-pebbles and subordinate | | Broadhurst, F. M., Jackson, J. W., Simpson, I. M., Thompson, D. B., Eagar, R. M. C. (1970) Geologists' Association Guide (7), The Area around Manchester. The Geologists' Association | Report (edition) | Introduction Castleton, Derbyshire Clitberoe and Pendle Hill ... The Edale-Mam Tor Area, Derbyshire Todmorden...University of Sheffield. ITINERARY II CLITHEROE AND PENDLE HILL (Full day) by I. M. SIMPSON In crossing Central...anticline in Carboniferous strata. Clitheroe and Pendle Hill lie 6 F. M . B R O A D H U R ST E T A L ....Details of the succession are as follows: fret PENDLE GRIT Thickly bedded, coarse-grained sandstone...turn right at the roundabout at the foot of the hill, then left into Salthill Road following this road | | | Journal (issue) | the River Wye below Monsal Head; Chrome Hill from Parkhouse Hill. Photos by Tony Waltham. OCTOBER 2014...latter workers also undertook OSL measurements on quartz grains, which corresponded broadly to the chronology...Carboniferous Geology: Bowland Fells to Pendle Hill, P.N. Kabrna (ed), Craven & Pendle Geological Society, UK, 55-96...Excursion 5. Pendle Hill and Clitheroe. In: Carboniferous Geology: Bowland Fells to Pendle Hill, P.N. Kabrna...Kabrna (ed). Craven and Pendle Geological Society, 157-165. Littlewood, D.T.J. & Donovan, S.K., 1988. Variation | | | Journal (volume) | View of the Cutting, Kelsey Hill ... ... 174 XXIIL Section at Kelsey Hill ... ... ... ... 175...Carboniferous Limestone, Foxley Sections of Kelsey Hill Unconformity, Arco Henry Clifton Sorby Bank...of L. North Cleveland Scugdale Slack and Grove Hill Overflows 376 LIST OF PLATES IN VOLUME XVI...pebbles, ; and generally but sometimes of clay, quartz, rather small, occurring occasionally in the sandstone...in the neighbourhood of Coventry and is about shire ; Warwick That measurement in Gloucestershire | | | Book | impersistent medium-grained sandstone Wholeoutcrop Pendle Grit Formation grey-brown medium- to coarse-grained...in the middle distance. Totridge Fell, formed of Pendle Grit, is in the background. (A14809) - .......Shale and Worston Shale groups overlooked by the Pendle Grit escarpments of Longridge Fell and the Bowland...Bowland Shale Formation 40 1Vfillstone Grit Group 44 Pendle Grit Formation 44 Warley \Vise Grit Formation 47...Bowland Shales near Blindhurst 42 Sandstones of the Pendle Grit Forn1ation in the disused quarry at Tootle | | | Book | grey-brown medium- to coarse-grained turbiditic Pendle Grit sandstone with subordinate interbedded siltstone...in the middle distance. Totridge Fell, formed of Pendle Grit, is in the background. (A14809) BEDFORDSHIRE...Shale and Worston Shale groups overlooked by the Pendle Grit escarpments of Longridge Fell and the Bowland...Shale Formation 40 38 40 Millstone Grit Group 44 Pendle Grit Formation 44 Warley Wise Grit Formation 47...Shales near Blindhurst 42 10 Sandstones of the Pendle Grit Formation in the disused quarry at Tootle | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | Tremadoc, and probably not later than that of the May Hill Sandstone. 2. ' On the Upper Greensand and Chloritic...layer of phosphatic nodules. They contain the Rye Hill fauna of the Warminster Greensand, and it is proposed...that the authors think that the beds with the Rye Hill fauna must be retained in the Selbornian. I t is...the Beds below the Millstone Grit Series of Pendle Hill and their Equivalents in certain other Parts...of limestone and the Millstone Grit Series on Pendle Hill is shown, by various sections, to contain a characteristic | | | Book | Geological Observations lately made in ... . York shire, N.R . . . . and on the supposed identity of the...Mineral Conchology of Great Britain, vol. ii. (York shire, pp. 9, 10, 86, 123). 8vo. Land. 1817. 28. Anon...Phil, Magi, vol. lii., p. 32. Steinhauer. Rev. H. shire. American Phil. 1818; Tree, FbSsil Plants (in Coal...Mineral Conchology of Great Britain, vol. iii, (York shire, pp. 41, 45, 119, 124, I4S, 167). 8vo. Land. 1820...Mineral Conchology of Great Britain, vol. iv. (York shire, pp. 12, 15, 16, 23, 49, 75, 146, 147). 8vo. 1823 | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | Clay) Shirdley Hill Sand Boulder Clay Depth. 55 65 100 Thickness. 46 10 35 The Shirdley Hill Sand has been...near the base Softer brown sandstone with sporadic quartz pebbles predominating over igneous rocks ; varying...and silicified rock containing microspherulitic quartz. Some of the pebbles were similar to the underlying...and muddy silica rock ; mainly of small angular quartz grains in a matrix of cherty material with nests...calcareous sandstone, with angular . . . . . . quartz grains Red and brown siliceous silts with silicified | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | exposures west of Najaf—are gravel beds comprising quartz, flint, and limestone fragments of gravel and pebble...p. 49) as that exposed at Roughlee, east of Pendle Hill, Lancashire. There in the upper part of the Sabden | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | Research Laboratories, P.O. Box 264, Clayton, Victoria 3168, Australia Morris (1977) rightly drew attention to...Hall 045-A, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, North Carolina 27514 Data from cruises and dives...t o n e and Bowland Shales at Clitheroe and Pendle Hill (Lancashire): Geol. Soc. L o n d o n Q u a r...significance of chattermark trails on detrital garnet and quartz grains. Identical marks, but about 10 times smaller...noted by one of us (Krauspenhar) on replicas of quartz grains from former lagoonal terrace sands, now | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | Research Laboratories, P.O. Box 264, Clayton, Victoria 3168, Australia Morris (1977) rightly drew attention to...Hall 045-A, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, North Carolina 27514 Data from cruises and dives...t o n e and Bowland Shales at Clitheroe and Pendle Hill (Lancashire): Geol. Soc. L o n d o n Q u a r...significance of chattermark trails on detrital garnet and quartz grains. Identical marks, but about 10 times smaller...noted by one of us (Krauspenhar) on replicas of quartz grains from former lagoonal terrace sands, now | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | Research Laboratories, P.O. Box 264, Clayton, Victoria 3168, Australia Morris (1977) rightly drew attention to...Hall 045-A, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, North Carolina 27514 Data from cruises and dives...t o n e and Bowland Shales at Clitheroe and Pendle Hill (Lancashire): Geol. Soc. L o n d o n Q u a r...significance of chattermark trails on detrital garnet and quartz grains. Identical marks, but about 10 times smaller...noted by one of us (Krauspenhar) on replicas of quartz grains from former lagoonal terrace sands, now |
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