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Gypsum from
Wainlode Cliff, Bishops Norton, Tewkesbury, Gloucestershire, England, UK


Locality type:Cliff
Classification
Species:Gypsum
Formula:CaSO4 · 2H2O
Confirmation
Validity:Confirmed
Confirmation Methods:Visually Identified
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Gypsum data
Locality Data:Click here to view Wainlode Cliff, Bishops Norton, Tewkesbury, Gloucestershire, England, UK
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:1012679
Long-form Identifier:1:3:1012679:6
GUID (UUID V4):2faa279a-a77f-4df1-a6d7-a1d095eb5fed
Nearest other occurrences of Gypsum
43.2km (26.9 miles) ā“˜Chipping Sodbury Quarry (Hampstead Farm Quarry), Sodbury, South Gloucestershire, Gloucestershire, England, UK
44.9km (27.9 miles) ā“˜South slope, Spernal Park Hill, Studley, Warwickshire, England, UK
45.2km (28.1 miles) ā“˜Yate Quarry, Yate, South Gloucestershire, Gloucestershire, England, UK
45.5km (28.2 miles) ā“˜Burton Farm, Stratford-on-Avon, Warwickshire, England, UK
45.9km (28.5 miles) ā“˜Aust Cliff, Aust, South Gloucestershire, Gloucestershire, England, UK
62.7km (39.0 miles) ā“˜Cassington Sewage works, Cassington, Cherwell, Oxfordshire, England, UK
63.1km (39.2 miles) ā“˜Bishops Itchington Landfill Site, Southam, Warwickshire, England, UK
65.0km (40.4 miles) ā“˜A350 road cutting, Semington, Wiltshire, England, UK
68.5km (42.6 miles) ā“˜Dolyhir Quarry, Old Radnor, Powys, Wales, UK
70.6km (43.9 miles) ā“˜M40 road cutting, Wendlebury, Cherwell, Oxfordshire, England, UK
References
Reference Search (possible matching items)
Book
COUNCIL Items should be returned to any Gloucestershire County Library on.or before the date stamped...College, Cheltenham, now the University of Gloucestershire, he published Geology Explained in the Severn...Antiquities of Kyrenia and Antiquities of Nicosia. Gloucestershire County Council 992620105 9 Askews 18-Dec-2007...INTRODUCTION 1 1 6 THE JURASSIC SYSTEM OF GLOUCESTERSHIRE Clays, sands and limestones Ā» the Lower Lias...age ofthe Ichthyosaurus 2 WAINLODE CLIFF 12 The Red Cliffs at Wainlode Ā« the Tea Green Marls Ā« the
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Starting with a general account of the geology of Gloucestershire and the reasons for its special attractions...interestingand often the loveliest-sites in the area. Wainlode Cliff, Bredon Hill, Leckhampton Hill, Oeeve Hill... Contents INTRODUCTION 1 THE JURASSIC SYSTEM OF GLOUCESTERSHIRE Clays, sands and limestones ā€¢ the Lower Lias...age of the Ichthyosaurus 2 W AINLODE CLIFF The Red Cliffs at Wainlode ā€¢ the Tea Green Marls ā€¢ the Rhaetic...Pullastra bed ā€¢ fossils of the 'bone bed' ā€¢ Garden Cliff 4 THE SEVERN BRIDGE Structure lines of the Lower
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>:: ā€¢ .:;. !ļæ½. GEOLOGICAL SUCCESSION IN THE TEWKESBURY DISTRICT Peat Alluvium Ā·Head Fan Gravel Cheltenham...- .. ... .& Geology of the country around_ Tewkesbury t ā€¢ ā€¢ The area described in this memoir is...Pe11arth Group escarpme11t at \,\Tai11locle Hill; Norton. (A14146) BRITISH GEOLOGICAL SURVEY B C WORSSAM...ury Memoir for 1 : 50 000 geological sheet 216 (England and Wales) CONTRIBUTORS AJ M Barron RJ Wyatt...country around Tewkesbury. Memoir of the British GeologĀ£cal Survey, Sheet 216 (England and Wales). Authors
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
Section at Waiulodc Cliff. Section at Coombe IIill. Section at Bushlcy. Section at Aust Cliff. Section at Penarth...Penarth Cliff. Section at Uphill. Section at Watcher. Section at I~ecr-Crocomb. w The Lower Lias. 1....Street, &c. Sect ion s in Worcestershire, Gloucestershire,and Warwickshire, at Brockeridge, Strensham...zone. 5. The Zone of Am~wni&,s oa:~~otus ; in Gloucestershire, Dorsetshire, and Yorkshire. Fossils of the...relative position in the Avicula contorta series of England, France, Luxemburg, Germany, the Tyrol, and the
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M.C. Gyopari 5. Igneous Rocks of South-West England PA. Floyd, C.S. Exley and M.T. Styles 6. Quaternary...Quaternary of the Thames 8. Marine Permian of England Edited by J.E. Gordon and D.G. Sutherland D.R...Edited by KJ. Gregory 14. Quaternary of South-West England S. Campbell, C.O. Hunt, J.D. Scourse, D.H. Keen...Palmer and N.H. Woodcock 20. Precambrian Rocks of England and Wales J.N. Carney, J.M. Horak, T.C. Pharaoh...Bristol, UK E. Cook Department of Earth Sciences, WsSW3S- University of Bristol, Bristol, UK and P Turner
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
CHAPTER XV. THE NEOZOIC ROCKS OF GLOUCESTERSHIRE AND SOMERSET. Bv L. RICHARDSON, F .R.S.E ., F .L.S...is unrepresented, as far as can be seen, in Gloucestershire, but is present in many of the Somerset sections...inclined Carboniferous Limestone, is seen in a cliff section between Portishead and Clevedon. Ā§ The accumulation...Marls above, can be seen at The Mythe Tute (Tewkesbury), Wainlode.] Garden,' Beachley or Sedbury/'* and Aust...marls of these counties, but ramifying veins of gypsum-some of a beautiful pink colour-traverse portions
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
of the Bristol Bone-Bed in the Lower Lias near Tewkesbury," by Hugh Edwin Striekland, Esq., F.G.S. After...places between Westbury and Watchett, also at Golden Cliff and St. Hilary irt Glamorganshire, and at Axmouth... namely, Coomb Hill, between Tewkesbury and Gloucester, Wainlode Cliff, and Bushley. 1. Coomb Hill, four...four miles south of Tewkesbury*.--In lowering the road through the lias escarpment during the summer...were rescued from destruction by Mr. Dudfield of Tewkesbury. The following section is given by Mr. Strickland
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
a brownish clay loam, and the remainder of the cliff is sand and coarse gravel, less distinctly stratified...omitting the Upper Cambrian system in the North of England (Reports of the British Association, vol. viii...discovery of the Remains of Insects in the Lias of Gloucestershire, with some remarks on the Lower Members of...points in the neighbourhood of Gloucester. At Wainlode Cliff, the lower beds of lias, resting on red marl...inches the insect limestone. The total height of the cliff is about 100 feet. Phil. Mag. S. 3, No. 155. SupTl
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The 'White Lias' outcrops chiefly in southern England and South Wales but extends in a narrow belt in...fluctuations. Some areas, particularly north Gloucestershire and Worcestershire may have remained land throughout...m of 'White Lias' fOnTIS the lower part of the cliff; (b) Lilstock Bay (hammer is 24 em long); (c) Lavernoek...especially in the mudstones. Bristol and Gloucestershire Facies typical of the 'White Lias' appear at...s of thin sequences of ' White Lias' . At Aust Cliff on the Severn estuary EST 564 893; Fig. 2] there
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the route from the Midlands to the south-west of England is crossed by the highway from London into South...Cotswold area is one of the t wo districts in England, where they ale found in profusion. Fo llowing...district must have been the centre of industrial England. The growth of the wool trade was the outstanding...economic history of those years when Somerset and Gloucestershire grew the wool. Of the names of many famous...pre-Devonian outcrops in the border counties of England and Wales, all of which stand out above the newer
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Survey ... Fresh-water shells in Drift 437 Frethern Cliff 172 Frocester Hill 168 Frozen soil of Siberia ....Prof. 475,476 Gardner, J. S. 33,147,279 Garden Cliff section 171 Gasteropoda ... 274 377 " Kelloway Rock...findi ng coal in th e E astern Counties .ā€¢ā€¢ 35 75 Gypsum in Keuper 542 H rematite ... 355, 383 H a mblet...Sard 445 Sardonyx ... Saxons' landing place in England 256 Scarborough ... 334, 355, Ā·363 " Castle Hill...Garden Cliff In " Goathland 369 Great Ponton 493 " Grundy Hill 232 " Harwich 36 " High Red Cliff... 366
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
South of England." Joseph Prestwich.ā€”" On some new Facts in relation to the Section of tie Cliff at Mundsley...rockbed at the top of the Marlstone, which in Gloucestershire and elsewhere produces the tabulated promontories...Oxfordshire with that which they attain in Gloucestershire, we shall find that there is a great diminution...north-western outerop towards the south-east of England. On former occasions I have endeavoured to show...thicknesses in Oion and Gloucestershire:ā€” Comparative Thickness of Formations. Gloucestershire. Thickness in feet
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
Russia) ; Triassic (England, France, and Germany) ; Rhcetic (Somerset, Gloucestershire, Warwickshire, Worcestershire...this crustacean genus with the Jurassic flora in England, as it is with a .1 urassic-like flora in India...of Gihon, Jerusalem. E. Giltoni was reared in England, by Mr. H. Denny and Dr. Baird, from the dry mud................ . , , var. Brodieana ...... Gloucestershire ... Rhretic ..................... Plants. "...carbonaceous shale containing Estherice is exposed in the cliff along the Berwickshire coast for upwards of a mile;
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phenomenon wero as follows. Throughout :North-West Gloucestershire and Worcestershire the component deposits of...will be seen by referring to his seetio~ at Garden Cliff, the beds that he w i s h e d to be called t h e...these ' Tea-Green M a r l s ' of his at Garden Cliff was, that although they did differ lithically, they...I have called the ' Tea-Green Marls' at Garden Cliff (which there come immediately below the Rh~etic...districts--are not represented in North-West Gloucestershire and Worcestershire; and that they are o n l
Book
through a Quartz Breccia, at Rattlinghope, near Bishops Castle, Shropshire. MICA (hearagonal arseniate)...incrusted with quartz. Near Liskeard, Cornwall. in England, but an important ore in Saxony, Hungary, Bohemia...geographically, beginning with the South-western part of England. 30 ,ORES OF LEAD. EASTERN SIDE. Wall Case...was known in the time of the Romans to exist in England we learn from various evidence. The presence of...in nodules. Coal. From the Chalk Marl, Dover Cliff, Kent. Presented by J. S. Bowerbank. Shelf III
Book (edition)
H. Edmunds and K. P. Oakley's .. The Central England Districtā€¢ā€¢ was published by the Geological Survey...Great Alnc, 3 from Baginton, 4-6 from the south of England. faces p. 122 ILLUSTRATIONS Fig. 1. Fig. 2...southern sea reached far into the heart of Central England, and there laid down similar southern facies quartzites... The deeper structure of central and northern England.'" Proc. Yorks. Ceu/. Svc., XXVII. 1949. 280-297...set the stage for the Carboniferous regime. In England it effected this by adding the belt of Old Red
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A. W. G. Kingsbury LONDON BUTTERWORTHS ā–  ENGLAND Butterworth & Co (Publishers) Ltd London: S8 Kingsway...Conservancy, 1970 ISBN 0 40S 70002 5 Printed in England at the Pitman Press, Bath ) I 281495 Contents...Descriptions: Cornwall 17 Devon 39 Dorset 89 Gloucestershire 197 Somerset 217 A Provisional Rough Guide...but mankind in general. Today in south-western England the geologist can examine the strata that fired...published a list of some 400 geological sites in England and Wales. A few were mainly of physiographic importance
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: : : - : . LIST OF -PLATES West Weare Cliff, Isle of Portland F ā€˜: . Cliffs of Blue and White...Regs 5 . Garden Cliff, Westbury on Severn, Gloucestershire . Black Ven, Stonebarrow Cliff, and Golden Cap...Cap from idfnie Reet | Charmouth and Stonebarrow Cliff from Church Cliffs, Lyme Regis . Frodingham Ironstone...from Seatown, Dorset Down Cliff and Thorncombe Beacon from Eypesmouth . Cliff of Bridport Sand capped with...e . Fullerā€™s Earth and Forest ā€œMarble, Watton Cliff, Bedeorā„¢ i Fullerā€™s Earth Rock, Shepton Montague
Report (edition)
note, 23. CHAPTER IV.-RAW MATERIALS IN BRITAIN: ENGLAND .AND WALES Newcastle--Durham district, 24. Carlisle-Whitehaven...Swindon, 34. Bristol district, 34. London and S.E. England, 36. South ,vales and Monmouthshire, 39. Conclusion...!vinO11 gave no colour; sulphur in the form of gypsum, CaSO,.2H2O, by itself gave no colour but with...impossible. CHAPTER IV RAW MATERIALS IN BRITAIN: ENGLAND AND WALES Analyses of Welsh and English rocks of...conveniently and economically manufactured in England and Wales from a mixture of two or more rocks found
Book (volume)
COLLEGE OF SURGEONS OF AUTHOR OF THE FOSSILS OF ENGLAND, ETC. THE SOUTH DO"WNS, GEOLOGICAL EXCURSIONS ROUND...Origin of Rock-Salt and 5. The Cheltenham Waters. Gypsum. 6. Conglomerates of the Trias. 7. Organic remains...of the Silurian System. 12. Silurian System of England. 13. Silurian Strata of Staffordshire. 14. The...of the Wealden and cretaceous strata; ā€”whether England was then dry land, and enjoyed a tropical climate...subdivisions of these strata as they occur in England, and the names by which they are generally distinguished
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VOLUME XXIII REFECTORY to SAINTE-BEUVE Cambridge, England: at the University Press New York, 35 West 32nd...LL.B. Judge of the Supreme Court of Ceylon. of England. C. Ba. Bacon Scholar of Gray's Inn, 1900. Cyril... * Robert of Gloucester; 1895-1902. Author of England under the Normans and Angevins; Charlemagne. Roger...Formerly President, Jewish Historical Society of England. Author of A Short I Sabbatiorr, History of Jewish...id "Col 1 (^e^Oxf'o rrl ^A ut ho r ^of Feudal England; Studies in Peerage and Family | History; Peerage
 
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