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Gypsum from
Upnor, Frindsbury Extra, Medway, England, UK


Locality type:Village
Classification
Species:Gypsum
Formula:CaSO4 · 2H2O
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Gypsum data
Locality Data:Click here to view Upnor, Frindsbury Extra, Medway, England, UK
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:106121
Long-form Identifier:1:3:106121:5
GUID (UUID V4):d2e74c40-cafa-4966-aff4-842ee482ce43
Nearest other occurrences of Gypsum
13.4km (8.3 miles) Whitehall Farm Quarry, Medway, England, UK
17.3km (10.7 miles) Elmley Hills, Swale, Kent, England, UK
20.2km (12.5 miles) Minster Beach, Minster-on-Sea, Swale, Kent, England, UK
21.3km (13.2 miles) Norwood Pit, Minster-on-Sea, Swale, Kent, England, UK
24.0km (14.9 miles) Hens Brook, Eastchurch, Swale, Kent, England, UK
26.4km (16.4 miles) Warden Point, Warden, Swale, Kent, England, UK
30.8km (19.1 miles) Cliff Reach (North Bank), Burnham on Crouch, Maldon District, Essex, England, UK
41.5km (25.8 miles) Shelford Sand Pit, Sturry, Canterbury, Kent, England, UK
45.1km (28.0 miles) Herne Bay, Canterbury, Kent, England, UK
49.2km (30.6 miles) Brightling Mine, Brightling, Rother, East Sussex, England, UK
References
Reference Search (possible matching items)
Report (issue)
MEMOms OF THE GEOLOGICAL SURVEY OF GREAT BRITAIN ENGLAND AND WALES Geology of the Country around Chatham...copyright reserved· SBN 11 880121 X Printed in England for Her Majesty's Stationery Office, by Hull Printers...industria1i:zed and naval area of the Medway Towns, and, bordering the Medway Estuary, a wide tract of highly...brief references to localities west ·of the River Medway are to be found in his memoir 'The Geology of London...Journal of the Geological Society' ror 1886. The Medway area has long been a centre of the cement industry
Journal (issue)
Occasional Erratics Newsletter of the MEDWAY FOSSIL AND MINERAL SOCIETY www.mfms.org.uk No. 14 July...add the following, to all those members of the Medway Fossil and Mineral Society, who receive this communication...Regulation (2018) If you no longer wish to hear from the Medway Fossil and Mineral Society, please contact med...and stating that you wish to unsubscribe from the Medway Fossil and Mineral Society’s communications. The...Common ? Stonewall Park, visit to Walk along the Medway Valley - Burham Area… a WAM Research Was it all
Book (edition)
Sittingbourne Broom Bank Clay Pits 69 49 PART TWO: MEDWAY ESTUARY Gillingham Portland Cement Co. Ltd Queenborough...Chalk Pits PART THREE: LOWER MEDWAY APCM Ltd Crown & Quarry Works, Frindsbury Hilton Anderson & Co. Ltd...Phoenix, Bridge, Beaver, Beehive and Globe Works, Frindsbury Martin, Earle & Ce. Ltd, Rochester P.J. Neate...Thames in the Dartford—Gravesend area or beside the Medway between Rochester and Maidstone must surely have...also because the proximity of the Thames or the Medway offered a ready means of transport. At its origin
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
Deiniolen, Caernarvon; Miss Diana Warren Piper, Medway Cottage, Cowden, Kent; James Andrew Robbie, 69...preservation with special reference to the South-East of England." Thursday, 11th July, 10 a.m.-J. e. M. Given,...Friday, 12th July, 2.15 p.m.-Excursion to Mountfield Gypsum Mine; director, Dr. S. Buchan. Full details of...Assoc. (1938), xlix., p. 58. Saturday, 20th July. UPNOR, KENT. Director: D. L. Searle, King's College, London...fine sections in the Pleistocene deposits of the Medway valley and in the Lower London Tertiaries. From
Report (issue)
Shoeburyness Buried Channel 4 Similar deposits in the Medway estuary area 6 The chronology of the river terrace...Buried Channel 7 Figure 4 Drift deposits of the Medway estuary area 9 Figure 5 Contours on the London...analogous deposits at Clacton, Essex and in the Medway estuary area, Kent. It is proposed that this lineament...former drainage patterns of the rivers Thames and Medway. Certain 'brickearth' deposits in the Thames estuary...Clacton, Essex, et dans la region de l'estuaire du Medway, Kent. On suggere que ce lineament marque la limite
Report (edition)
Isopachyte map of the Jurassic rocks of south-east England showing the depth of the Jurassic sedimentary basin...Kent . • The geology and geography of south-east England in mid- 19 5. Hastings Beds times. Ribbon diagram...on the Hythe Beds escarpment 61 64 and in the Medway Valley. Block diagram to show the relationship...Quarry in Upper Chalk, Frindsbury, Kent ... 53 Section in Lower Eocene Deposits, Upnor, Kent . 53 Characteristic...Sussex . 61 XII. a. b. XIII. a. b. . The Medway Gap in the North Downs, near Wouldham, Kent.68
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
are rarely observed in situ, particularly in the UK, do not form continuous layers, are mostly under...recognition of the Tertiary silcretes, in both the UK and in northern France. As a result of this interest...discovered at Great Gaddesden in Hertfordshire, England. We include here an account of this latest development...geologically and culturally important rocks, in England at least, research into their origins is at something...episodes of silicification: (1) after deposition of the Upnor Formation but before deposition of the Reading Formation
Report (edition)
Isopachyte map of the Jurassic rocks of south-east England . showing the depth of the Jurassic sedimentary.... 5. Tl1e geology and geography of south-east England in mid.. . . . . . . Hastings Beds times 6. Ribbon...on the Hythe Beds escarpment . . . . and in the Medway Valley . . 17. Block diagram to show the relationship...Upper Chalk, Frindsbury, Kent . • • 53 B. Section in Lower Eocene Deposits, Upnor, Kent . • 53...River Cuckmere, West Dean, Sussex . 61 A. The Medway Gap in the North Downs, near Wouldham, . . . .
Report (edition)
illustrating the generalised palaeogeography of southern England through the Palaeozoic Era Mesozoic structural... Essex Orsett Depot Quarry, near Grays, Essex; Upnor Formation Sarsen sandstones, Fyfield Down National...in this guide covers a large part of southern England, with Greater London at its heart (Figure 1). From...Rochester in Kent, where the boundary follows the River Medway to meet the Thames estuary at the Isle of Grain...formations, which are seen at the surface elsewhere in England and Wales. They form a basement complex that lies
Book
(Romford), 270 (South London) and 271 (Dartford) (England and Wales) C K.ING Keyw·orth, Nottingham: British...(Rornford), 270 (South London) and 271 (Dartio rd) (England and \Vales). Authors R A Ellison, BSc, FGS, CGeol...Pai* Road, Bri.dpmt, Dorset DT6 5DA Printed in the UK for the British Geological Survey by Haist.an & Co...LithostrJ.tigraphical sections in the Larnbeth Group 32 Upnor Fonnation distribution and thickness 34 Lower Shelly...of the Than1es Barrier at Greenwich 1 2 3 4 5 Upnor Fonnation at Orsett Cock quarry showing shoreface
Journal (issue)
largest and most successful local history society in England, deals with a number of east Surrey parishes centred...Mining Group in association with other west of England NAMHO organisations, based at Morwellham Quay in...Hill and Chattenden, were linked to a third at Upnor by a military railway. The stations were in use...Greatstone-on-Sea near Dungeness, and also in NE England. A dramatic photograph in The Guardian, with a...throughout most of the Chalk outcrop of southern England, from Devon through to Kent and Norfolk. They range
Journal (issue)
guides and organises field excursions both in the UK and abroad. Subscriptions are renewed annually on...a larger lecture theatre to allow more people England. I know from my own experience that the GA has...you to collect. For the UK, we have a good selection of 1: 50 000 maps for England & Wales and Scotland...December, 2016 at Burlington House, Piccadillyy, London, UK. Convenors: Richard Moody Kingston University. Roy...minerals of Cornwall and Devon and the North of England; supeergene mineral geochemistry y, the formation
Report (volume)
Oxford, UK AND D. N. P A R K I N S O N Western Atlas Logging Services London Geoscience Centre, UK 1996...Society, Burlington House, Piccadilly, London W1V 0JU, UK. The Society is a Registered Charity, No. 210161...Brassmill Enterprise Centre Brassmill Lane Bath BAI 3JN UK (Orders: Tel. 01225 445046 Fax 01225 442836) Distributors...Study, Scarborough, UK Printed in Great Britain by The Alden Press, Osney Mead, Oxford, UK Kanda Book Trading...Woburn Sands of the Leighton Buzzard area, southern England WRIGHT,V. P. The use of palaeosols in sequence
Book (edition)
Galleries, London ISBN O85272 313 X ClO Printed in the UK for the British Geological Survey by Saxon Graphics...and the major proportion of this output is from the UK Continental Shelf. However, there is a substantial...pipes; limestone and chalk in cement and lime; gypsum for plaster and plasterboard; salt in chlorine...Directory. • Britain comprises Great Britain (England, Scotland and Wales) and Northern Ireland; its...throughout Wales and Scotland, but also locally in England. Unitary authorities are the MF As for their respective
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
DEPOSITS. 363 extended so as to include the cast of England, and we find the evidence of this in our Crag....with oysters, and the lower part was pebbly. At Upnor, which I visited with the Association on June 6th...Caspian and are characterised by the presence of gypsum and salt. Animal remains ar e naturally scarce...dolomitic beds in the Upper Calcaire Grossier and the gypsum beds of Montmartre. In this country the Lower Purbeck...1896, we saw some large concretionary masses of gypsum in the beds of that age in Durlston Bay, Swanage
Report (chapter)
stratigraphy. Belgium, northern France and southeast England have outcrops of Paleogene shallow marine and estuarine...from Haq et aL, (1988) Danish Sub-basin I SE England Belgium ~ Formations J.~ Paris Basin Formations...deltaic wedge in UK Quadrants 13, 14 and 16. Because the fan deposits in Maureen field (UK well 16/29-4:...Sea submarine fan system, depositing thick sands in UK Quads 14, 15, 20 and 21 and a welldeveloped progradational...was found in the Bradwell borehole of southeast England, with glauconitic sands being found at the formation
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
Rock and Brickearth, 60, 288 Anhydrite-Gypsum Deposits, N. England, 53, 141 Ankerite in Coal Seams, 52,...(Discussion), 52, 282 - - - 2. Early Geological Maps of England and Wales (Exhibit), 53, 103 - - - - 3. Natural...the Boundary between Tournaisian and Visean in England, 55, 195 Dunton Green, Kent, Gault, 57,315 - -...Warwickshire, 60, 272 Echinocorys, Variations in S.E. England, 51, 291; 52, 76 Echinoderm fragments in Flint...District, Sussex, 60, 54; East Suffolk, 59, 27; Upnor, Kent, 58, 126; Whitecliff Bay, I.O.W., 59, 230
Journal (issue)
4119 SSSIs (covering 8.1% of the land surface of England) are in 'favourable or recovering condition'. This...summary by Poul Christensen, the Chair of Natural England. In the accompanying brochure however, amongst...site that includes the longest cave system in the UK, beneath the LancashireCumbria border, provided an...conducted by Wessex Archaeology (on behalf of Natural England) in which sections were reopened to determine whether...Echinocorys, familiar to Cretaceous geologists in England, but here it had survived 'the meteorite' and continued
Journal (issue)
guides and organises field excursions both in the UK and abroad. Subscriptions are renewed annually on...geology-related topic arising from an MSc taught course in a UK university, and considered to be of outstanding quality...Cretaceous, Albian) in East Anglia and southeast England. PGA 127(5), (2016) 606–628. We were delighted...geoconservation in the UK. May, 2017 By: Dr Colin Prosser, Natural England The President has spent...sub-committee on natural geological reserves in England and Wales with 6 members and 50 geological advisors
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
Utenodonia Cucullt£a Oucullella Culm Rocks Cumberland, Gypsum in Cundell, W. H., elected Cuvier, Death of Oyat...East, G. E., jun., elected Edaphodo» ... Eden, Gypsum in valley of the Edentata, Demonstration on Edmunds...Gwinnell, W. F., on the Long Excursion 445 425 Gypsum, Natural History of Origin of 439 " G!J7'odus 307...Flin t.fracture 223 Hunt, Dr. Sterry, on Origin of Gypsum 440 Huttonian Controversy 235 Hutton's" Theory"...Neorhombolepi« Pankhurst and I'Anson's ex431 Netherfield, Gypsum at 84,91 periments on Silica Netley railway-cutting
Catalog/List
scenery of Scotland, and a similar collection for England and Wales was started in 1904. Two catalogues of...to that year 800 photographs had been taken in England and Wales and nearly 2 000 in Scotland. By 1926...Rhodes, Jr., D. Thomas and J. M. Pulsford, in England ; Messrs. Robert Lunn, David Tait, W. Manson and...113 Peat Barytes .. .' Page 115 •• 115 Gypsum Metalliferous Mining: Tin Wolfram .. Ironstone:...are in six series: A, England and Wales. B, C and D , Scotland. L, Northern England (prior to 1959 included
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
Age of some Valleys in the N01:th and South of England, and of the various and Post-Glacial Deposits occurring...Tunnels, vii, 323. --5. The Underground Waters of England and Wales, viii, 404 (No paper). DIBLEY, G. E....1886-7. W. Topley: The Erosion of the Coasts of England and Wales, x, 1 (No paper). 1887-8. F. W. Rudler:...Southern England, xv, 264. --3. The Superficial Deposits of Central and Parts of Southern England, xix,... 414. T OP L E Y, W . Agricultural Geology of England and Wales, viii, 391 (No paper). "VI CLASSIFI
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
sedimentation in southern England 80,127 - - sedimentation in southern England, by A. J. MARTIN 78, 473...75, 87; 76, 170 5 --Marls. Pseudomorphs after gypsum from 78,319 - - Oyster Beds 76, 170 Berkshire....the sedimentological study of the Palaeogene of England 79, 441 Blorenge, South Wales. Millstone Grit succession...banding in 7S, 185 Boscastle, north Cornwall, England. Repeated folding at 77, 199 Boscombe Pebble Beds...77, 491 7 - - . Report on Field Meeting to the Medway Valley, Kent, from Maidstone to Rochester 75, 357
Book
Bedrock Geology UK South An explanation of the bedrock geology map of England and Wales - 1 :625... Bedrock Geology UK South. An explanation of the bedrock geology map of England and Wales - 1:625 000...Nottingham: British Geological Survey.) Printed in the UK by Hawthornes, Nottingham BGS photograph registration...part of northern England and the southem sheet covers \,Vales and 111ost of England One pair of n1aps...that lie beneadl the surface. 1'v[ost of northern England including the Lake District appears on both sheets
Journal (issue)
guides and organises field excursions both in the UK and abroad. Subscriptions are renewed annually on...Scriven) not function as it does. I know and Natural England (Jonathan that Mick Oates and Geoff Swann Larwood)...and vegetables as well as dinosaurs on sale. The UK Onshore Geophysical Figure 4: Investigating Portland...the very different sediments to be seen in the Upnor, Reading and Woolwich Formations that make up the...years with the Royal Borough of Greenwich, Natural England and GCG to provide access to the geological interest
 
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