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Coal from
Clee Hill Quarry, Ludlow, Shropshire, England, UK


Locality type:Quarry
Classification
Type:Coal
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Coal data
Locality Data:Click here to view Clee Hill Quarry, Ludlow, Shropshire, England, UK
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:1207683
Long-form Identifier:1:3:1207683:9
GUID (UUID V4):81f1fdb5-e8b7-4004-84ca-6ed784a7411f
References
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Journal (issue)
(Print) ISSN 1750-8568 (Online) Proceedings of the Shropshire Geological Society No. 11 2006 Contents 1. ...Report: Bromfield Sand and Gravel Pit, nr Ludlow, Shropshire, led by Ed Webb, 22nd April 2005 ………..…………………………………...W.B.: A Geological Trail for Titterstone Clee and Clee Hill ………………………………………………………………………………………..… 18...uk/SGSpublications Issued January 2007 Published by the Shropshire Geological Society ISSN 1750-855X (Print) ISSN...1750-8568 (Online) Editorial Michael Rosenbaum1 1 Ludlow, UK. E-mail: msr@waitrose.com Over ten years has
Journal (issue)
(Print) ISSN 1750-8568 (Online) Proceedings of the Shropshire Geological Society No. 12 2007 Contents 1. ...Donato, J.: A Geophysical Ramble across Southern Shropshire - Speculations based upon an East-West Cross-Section...1 2. Rosenbaum, M.S.: The building stones of Ludlow: a walk through the town …………….... 5 3. Rayner...Torrens, H.S.: The Earliest Geological Essay from Shropshire? “Thoughts on the Formation of the Earth” by...Geological Trail in front of the last glacier in South Shropshire …….. 56 6. Rayner, C.: A Geological Trail
Report (chapter)
Opencast coal mining: a unique opportunity for Clee Hill Quarry L. A . C R U M P & R. DONNELLY A R...Leicestershire Abstract: Clee Hill Quarry is an active hardstone (dolerite) quarry located 5 miles to the...the east of Ludlow, Shropshire. The quarry is in Carboniferous Coal Measures which have been intruded by...overlying Coal Measures. In 1973 a programme was undertaken to assess the viability of using Coal Measures...dolerite were overlain by considerable thicknesses of Coal Measures and glacial deposits. While initial results
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
Highest Lower Old Red Sandstone of Brown Clee Hill, Shropshire by J. R. L. ALLEN Received 24 September...Sandstone beds above the Ditton Series at Brown Clee Hill, Shropshire, are chiefly sandstones with subordinate...Formation, 17 feet) overlain by the Woodbank Series (Clee Sandstone Formation, 550 feet; Monkeys Fold Sandstone...and are overlain unconformably by eastward-dipping Coal Measures. The Abdon Series is here correlated with...Series and Woodbank Series were formerly known as the Clee Series (here discontinued), which was correlated
Journal (issue)
(Print) ISSN 1750-8568 (Online) Proceedings of the Shropshire Geological Society No. 9 1990 Contents 1. Toghill...Toghill, P.: Ten years of geology in Shropshire …...……………………...………………..… 1 2. Russell, V.: The geological... 4 3. Brown, I.J.: The ironstone mines of Shropshire ……………………………………………... 7 4. Wilson, R.C.L.:...J.B.: A review of the tectonic history of the Shropshire area ………………………..… 20 Available on-line: http://www...uk/SGSpublications Issued January 1990 Published by the Shropshire Geological Society ISSN 1750-855X (Print) ISSN
Journal (issue)
of the Shropshire Geological Society No. 10 1994 Contents 1. Crump, L.A. & Donnelly, R.: Coal Mining:...Mining: a unique opportunity at Clee Hill …...……….. 1 2. Woodcock, N.H.: The Welsh Borderland Fault System:...years . 4 3. Boardman, L.: Recent developments in coal mining ………………………………...………... 7 4. Ixer, R.A.:...……………………..… 22 8. Beale, S.: Field Meeting Report: Clee Hills, led by David Gossage 27th June 1993 ……………...Published by the Shropshire Geological Society ISSN 1750-855X (Print) ISSN 1750-8568 (Online) Coal Mining:
Journal (issue)
(Print) ISSN 1750-8568 (Online) Proceedings of the Shropshire Geological Society No. 13 2008 Contents 1. ...introduction to 700 million years of earth history in Shropshire and Herefordshire …….…..…..…..…..…..…..…..…....the community: with particular reference to the Shropshire Geodiversity Action Plan ……………………………………………………………...14. Pannett, D.: The Ice Age Legacy in North Shropshire ……………………………………… 86 15. Richards, A.E.: Glaciation...uk/SGSpublications Issued January 2009 Published by the Shropshire Geological Society ISSN 1750-855X (Print) ISSN
Journal (issue)
notice Field Trip programme Field trip report Portway Hill Dolerite Geo-etymology Rocks Thru the Windscree...trip with BCGS Mortimer Forest, Herefordshire/Shropshire Border. Leader tbc. Contact Sandra Morgan sandra...good, you may wish to visit the Barnt Green Road Quarry, to see a recumbent fold in Ordovician quartzites...others chose to walk to the nearby Barnt Green Road Quarry to observe a recumbent overfold in the local Ordovician...Richardson has contributed an article about the Portway Hill Dolerite and I have submitted the first “Rocks Through
Journal (issue)
Field Trip Advert p3 Field Trip Report:Whitmans Hill and Gullet Quarries Malvern p4 Wenlock Tabulate...September field trip to Whitman’s Hill Geological Reserve and Gullet Quarry was interesting and varied. Highlights...fossils at Whitman’s Hill, and folded and shattered pre-Cambrian rocks at Gullet Quarry. Our thanks go to...west.midlands@ougs.org Next field trip Ercall Quarry field trip 6th October 2013 The Ercall quarries...about and discuss! The site is managed by the Shropshire Wildlife Trust, is well looked after and there
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
geology of South Shropshire L. R. M. Cocks COCKS , L. R. M. 1989. The geology of South Shropshire . Proc. Geol...As s. , 100(4) ,505-19. The geology of South Shropshire is briefly reviewed from the Precambri an to...and the Silurian , in particul ar the Wenlock and Ludlow are as since they have now been formally accepted...150 years, from the time of Murchison, South Shropshire has occupied a central place in geology , particularly...Silurian age are considered. Shropshire localities, such as Caradoc, Wenlock and Ludlow, are known the world
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
394 EXCURSION TO SOUTH SHROPSHIRE. JULY Z3RD TO 30TH, I9z5. By W. W. WATTS, assisted by other Directors...through the chief tectonic features of the South of Shropshire, and incidentally to exhibit all the more important...first day, THURSDAY, JULY Z3rd, was devoted to the Clee Hills syncline. Driving from headquarters through...Monograptus tumescens zone of the Lower Ludlow rocks. A quarry in the Dayia (or Mocktree) Shales was passed...others were obtained. Turning through Onibury a quarry in the Downton Castle Sandstone was examined, and
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
NOTES ON THE GEOLOGY AND FOSSILS OF THE LUDLOW DISTRICT. By A. SMITH WOODWARD, LL.D., F.R.S. , President...before, and thirty-two years have now elapsed since Ludlow was the centre of one of our excursions. Atthe...expected in a country so replete with interest. Ludlow itself is situated chiefly on the Lower Old Red...Downton Sandstone. Ludlow Group. ~ Upper Ludlow. I Aymestry Limestone. l Lower Ludlow. Wenlock Limestone...Shales. Llandovery Group. Upper Llandovery and May Hill Sandstone. l Lower Llandovery. : 1 J ! J I
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
University, Cardiff, UK 2 Department of Palaeontology, Natural History Museum, London, UK A comprehensive...entitled ‘On the plant-remains from the Downtonian of England and Wales’ (Downtonian then embracing both the...Cardiff University, P. O. Box 914, Cardiff CF10 3YE, UK. E-mail: EdwardsD2@cardiff.ac.uk Copyright # 2004...semi-compressed coalified fossils just 160 cm above the Ludlow Bone Bed at Ludford Lane, the best preserved being...Ltd. Ludford Corner, (LC) Ludlow, England Perton Lane, (PL) Hereford, England Edwards and Davies (1976)
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
Red Sandstone of the Cleobury Mortimer Area, Shropshire by D. L. DlNELEY and D. W. GOSSAGE Received 27...are recognised and the unfossiliferous Breconian Clee Series is probably present. No Upper Old Red Sandstone...relationship of the syncline to the structure of the Clee Hills is briefly considered. 1. INTRODUCTION during...study of the Lower Old Red Sandstone of Brown Clee Hill by one of the writers (D.L.D.) were further investigated...of an extended area south-east of Titterstone Clee Hill and the present paper indicates some of the results
Journal (volume)
of Brown W. Ball & Palaeontology. E. I. Clee Hill 159 and the Adjacent Area. D. L. Dineley 175...Volume V Trilobite M. Harris Faunas of South Shropshire, H. S. II. Holden W. T. Dean 311 359... 1960a. The Lower Tertiary Floras of Southern England, 1. Palaeocene Floras. London Clay Flora (Supplement)...1937. The Occurrence of Nummulites planulatus in England, with a Revised Correlation of the Strata containing...end result is very similar in these two Primates. Hill (1955 9) has summed up the conventional view as
Report (edition)
GEOLOGICAL SCIENCES British Regional Geology Central England (THIRD EDITION) • B. A. Hains, B.Sc., Ph.D. and...Edition The first and second editio~ of 'The Central England District' were written jointly by the late Mr....and information, especially Mr. W. B. Evans on the Coal Measures of North Staffordshire (including Fig....Silurian: Upper Llandovery Series; Wenlock Series; Ludlow Series IS 5. Old Red Sandstone: Lower Old Red...Carboniferous Limestone Series; Millstone Grit Series; Coal Measures • 28 7. Fermo-Carboniferous 57 8. Fermo-Triassic:
Report (edition)
Research Council British Regional Geology Central England THIRD EDITION B. A. Hains, BSc, PhD, and A.Horton...The first and second editions of 'The Central England District' were written jointly by the late Mr....and information, especially Mr. W. B. Evans on the Coal Measures of North Staffordshire (including Fig....Silurian: Upper Llandovery Series; Wenlock Series; Ludlow Series 15 5. Old Red Sandstone: Lower Old Red...Granodiorite 22 Carboniferous: Carboniferous Series; Coal Measures 28 6. 7. Limestone 6 Series; Millstone
Report (edition)
1958) No. 27: Geolog-ical Itineraries 1n 0 South Shropshire by W. T. DEAN lTINCRARY Introduction General...General Stratigraphical Succession for South Shropshire 1 . The Wrekin District and Sheinton JI. The Lougmynd...and Hillend X. Wart Hill to Coston XI. Buildwas and Wenlock Edge XII. The Ludlow District Xlll. Tho Long...obtaining permission to use tracks and to exami11e quarry and other sections rests on the user of the Guide...Guide. Geological Itineraries in South Shropshire by W. T. DEAN INTRODUCTION follows the general pattern
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
THE GEOLOGY OF SOUTH SHROPSHIRE. By W. W. WAllS, Sc.D., LL.D., F.G.S., F.R.S., Professor of Geology...SERIES 347 THE WENLOCK SERIES •• 347 347 349 THE LUDLOW SERIES MIDDLE AND UPPER SILURIAN OF THE LONG MOUNTAIN...35 1 35 2 THE CLEE HILLS THE FOREST OF WYRE THE COALBROOKDALE COALFIELD THE UPPER COAL-MEASURES IX. ...OTHER IGNEOUS ROCKS XII. XIII. •• I. FOREWORD. SHROPSHIRE has been v~sited by the Association on three...three occasions. The visit III 1875 to Ludlow and the Longmynds [sic] under the leadership of John Morris
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
XXVII.—The Forest of Wyre and the Titterstone Clee Hill Coal Fields. Introduction. By Dr R. Kidston, F.R...of Wyre Coal Field. By T. C. Cantrill, B.Sc, F.G.S.—The Fossil Plants of the Forest of Wyre Coal Field...Kidston. Part II: The Geology of the Titterstone Clee Hill Coal Field. By E. E. L. Dixon, B.Sc, F.G.S.—The...—The Fossil Plants of the Titterstone Clee Hill Coal Field. By Dr R. Kidston. With an Appendix on The Fossil...red rocks were shown by their flora to be Upper Coal Measures. He therefore concludes that " the evidence
Report (edition)
and s 1 Pre-Cambrian: Malvernian, Primrose Hill Gneisses and Schists; Rushton Schists; Uriconian;... Silurian: Llandovery Series; Wenlock Series; Ludlow Series 6. Old Red Sandstone: Lower Old Red Sandstone... 105 13. Index Supply . : Geology: : ‘ Coal; : p A : Vein : 5 Minerals; 2 A F 5...Na Distribution of Pre-Cambrian 10. oe in Shropshire Facing Distribution of Pre-Cambrian rocks in...Bescon ie 14. 15: 16. Section across Nills Hill, Pontesford Hill anti Oaks Section across the Long Stretton
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
REPORT OF SUMMER FIELD MEETING IN SOUTH SHROPSHIRE, 1952 By Professor W. F. Whittard; with contributions...November 1952) THE summer meeting in southern Shropshire was held over the fortnight, 16-30 August, and...Camarotoechia Beds and Chonetes Beds." In the latter quarry, the Chonetes Beds above are separated from the...for its formation by slumping. After visiting the quarry in the Downton Castle Sandstone at Onibury and...fault-zone was traced. The Hoar Edge Grit in the quarry at Coston yielded a rich haul of Flexicalymene
Journal (issue)
(Print) ISSN 1750-8568 (Online) Proceedings of the Shropshire Geological Society No. 1 1981 Contents 1. Dean...Ordovician rocks in Shropshire ………………………………..… 2 2. Skinner, A.: Geological aspects of Shropshire groundwater...Meeting at Clee Hill ……………………………………………………..… 15 6. Jones, D.: Field Meeting at Sharpstones Quarry ……………...uk/SGSpublications Issued August 1981 Published by the Shropshire Geological Society ISSN 1750-855X (Print) ISSN...rocks in Shropshire Prof. W.T. Dean1 DEAN, W.T. (1981). A review of Ordovician rocks in Shropshire. Proceedings
Report (edition)
MUSEUM BRITISH REGIONAL GEOLOGY THE CENTRAL ENGLAND DISTRICT {SECOND EDITION, REVISED) by F. H. EDMUNDS...MUSEUM BRITISH REGIONAL GEOLOGY THE CENTRAL ENGLAND DISTRICT {SECOND EDITION, REVISED) By F. H. EDMUNDS...BRISTOL T>M\ BRITISH REGIONAL GEOLOGY. Central England district. Conv:^ DEPARTMENT “D/H OF cofrl)...Sandstone .. • • •• .. VI. Carboniferous System Coal Measures VIII. IX. 22 Carboniferous System Carboniferous...Silurian System Llandovery Series, Wenlock Series, Ludlow Series V. 1 .. 27 {continued) . Enville Beds
Book
lvlicmgabbro Dyke, London Fields Basalt Sill and Barrow Hill Basaltic Vent, the latter also including vent agglomerates...British GeologicalSurvey. 1:50 000 Sheet 167 Dudley (England and Wales). © NERC 2013 All rights rese1ved Copyright...the assistance provided by Local Authorities, the Coal AuthoritYt Environn1.ent Agency, Dudley Muse um...Wren's Nest Hill, Dudley 6 2 Brevvin's Bridge [9366 8767] 9 3 Brettell Lane, Brierley Hill 16 Front cover...Sandstone 7 5 Pennine Coal Measures Group-Wyre Forest Coalfield 12 6 Pennine Coal Measures Group-South
 
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