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Siderite from
Blea Wyke Point, Ravenscar Cliffs, Stainton Dale, Scarborough, North Yorkshire, England, UK


Locality type:Point
Classification
Species:Siderite
Formula:FeCO3
Confirmation
Validity:Confirmed
Confirmation Methods:Visually Identified
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Siderite data
Locality Data:Click here to view Blea Wyke Point, Ravenscar Cliffs, Stainton Dale, Scarborough, North Yorkshire, England, UK
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:929879
Long-form Identifier:1:3:929879:8
GUID (UUID V4):91f5487e-fdde-4e3c-9541-6f4495446d22
Nearest other occurrences of Siderite
0.7km (0.4 miles) Ravenscar Cliffs, Stainton Dale, Scarborough, North Yorkshire, England, UK
4.8km (3.0 miles) Hayburn Wyke, Burniston, Scarborough, North Yorkshire, England, UK
5.3km (3.3 miles) Robin Hoods Bay, Fylingdales, Scarborough, North Yorkshire, England, UK
17.2km (10.7 miles) Cornelian Bay, Osgodby, Scarborough, North Yorkshire, England, UK
25.9km (16.1 miles) Brackenberry Wyke, Hinderwell, Scarborough, North Yorkshire, England, UK
27.0km (16.8 miles) Staithes, Hinderwell, Scarborough, North Yorkshire, England, UK
29.1km (18.1 miles) Boulby Cliff, Loftus, Redcar and Cleveland, North Yorkshire, England, UK
76.3km (47.4 miles) Tunstall Beach, East Riding of Yorkshire, England, UK
97.1km (60.3 miles) Apedale Head Mine, Redmire, Richmondshire, North Yorkshire, England, UK
97.5km (60.6 miles) Apedale, Redmire, Richmondshire, North Yorkshire, England, UK
References
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Journal (article/letter/editorial)
and J. E. Hemingway— The Blea Wyke Beds and the Dogger at Peak, Yorkshire. By E. H. EASTALL and J....Petrography of the Blea Wyke -*- Series (1) we stated our intention of describing the Blea Wyke Beds as developed...beds become thinner in the steep cliffs to the northwards of Blea Wyke, so that below Peak Hall, where...by the varying usage of the names Peak, Ravenscar, and Blea Wyke, sometimes as synonyms and sometimes for...distinction, it may be explained that the Blea Wyke Point and the Peak Fault sections are about a mile
Report (edition)
commemorate the Centenary 1958) No. 34: Geology of the Yorkshire Coast by J. E. HEMINGWAY, V. WILSON and C. W...Whitby to Saltwick Bay Blea Wyke Point and Ravenscar Cloughton Wyke to Scalby Wyke Egton Bridge and Goathland...Goathland Scarborough to Cayton Bay Gristhorpe lo Filey Hackness Hills and Forge Valley General Introduction...Introduction to the Cretaceous IX. Reigbton Gap to Speeton Cliffs X. Flamborougb Head XI. South Landing to Sewerby...incorporation in any further edition. Geology of the Yorkshire Coast by J. E. HEMINGWAY. V. WILSON and C. W.
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
The Petrography of the Blea Wyke Series. 125 The Petrography of the Blea Wyke Series. By E. H. EASTALL...investigation of the Dogger in North-East Yorkshire. The study of the Dogger from any point of view naturally carries...carries with it that of the Blea Wyke Series, and indeed one of our principal objects has been an endeavour...on the possible presence of equivalents of the Blea Wyke Beds in the inland sections, in a number of which...collecting material for our work the type section at Blea Wyke was carefully remeasured and certain discrepancies
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
247 A SYNOPSIS OF THE JURASSIC ROCKS OF YORKSHIRE. By VEHNON WILSO:-<, Ph.D., B.Se., D.LC., F.G.S.,...Wilson, Ph.D., B.Sc., D.LC., 248 THE LIAS OF THE YORKSHIRE COAST. Ph.D., B.Sc. THE MIDDLE JURASSIC ROCKS...193·1. J7 A SYNOPSIS OF I. THE JURASSIC YORKSHIRE. ROCKS OF INTRODUCTION. By VE RNON W ILS ON...county. Compared with other parts of the country Yorkshire certainly t ook a maximum of sediment s to fill...great thickness of sediments is spread over the north-cast sect or of the county , and , for convenience
Report (edition)
BRITISH REGIONAL GEOLOGY EAST YORKSHIRE AND LINCOLNSHIRE LONDON HER MAJESTY’S STATIONERY OFFICE 1...SURVEY AND MUSEUM BRITISH REGIONAL GEOLOGY EAST YORKSHIRE AND LINCOLNSHIRE by VERNON WILSON, Ph.D., M...WITH EAST YORKSHIRE AND LINCOLNSHIRE .. 93 ILLUSTRATIONS iiiffliliii'Jiiiii EAST YORKSHIRE AND LINCOLNSHIRE... INTRODUCTION Fig. 3 1.—Geological sketch-map of East Yorkshire and Lincolnshire. near Malton, cutting the picturesque...Humber to the Fenlands of South Lincolnshire; in the north it includes the basin of the River Ancholme while
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
MAGAZINE VOL. LXXVII. No. 3. MAY-JUNE, 1940 The Yorkshire Dogger I. The Coastal Region By R. H. RASTALL...we were then engaged on a general study of the Yorkshire Dogger. This subject has proved to be so complicated...interesting area, namely the coast from Peak (Ravenscar) to Saltburn. This part of the outcrop is referred...coastal Dogger. HISTORICAL INTRODUCTION In North-East Yorkshire the term " dogger " has long been applied...two editions of his Geological Survey of the Yorkshire Coast, a monumental pioneer work of painstaking
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
VOL. LXXX. No. 6. NOVEMBER-DECEMBER, 1943 The Yorkshire Dogger III. Upper Eskdale By R. H. RASTALL and...tributaries of the River Esk, namely the Fryups, Danby Dale, Westerdale, and Baysdale. Together with regions...junction in N.E. Yorkshire. Within an area some 100 square miles in extent, no point is more than 1J miles...SHOWING THE EXTENT OF THE YEOVILIAN OUTCROP. The Yorkshire Dogger 211 of the exposures and their apparently...detail. YEOVILIAN Over the greater part of N.E. Yorkshire the Dogger rests nonsequentially on the Alum Shales
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
Andrews on February 22, 2015 PROCEEDINGS OF T H E YORKSHIRE GEOLOGICAL VOL, 44, PART 4, NO. 29, PP...R C I A N , LOWER J U R A S S I C ) OF T H E YORKSHIRE COAST by M.J. BENTON and (Read at Leeds, ...1983) CONTENTS INTRODUCTION COLLECTIONS OF YORKSHIRE REPTILES T H E Y O R K S H I R E LIAS THE v....in some abundance from several sites along the Yorkshire coast over the last 225 years. Much o f this materia]...Reptiles are rare in the Lower and Middle Lias o f Yorkshire. The richest horizons are within the Upper Lias
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
of Cambridge, Downing Street, Cambridge CB2 3EQ, UK t Department of Geology, Arizona State University...Abstract- The Whitby Mudstone Formation in northeast England contains three shale facies (normal, restricted...facies shales are very weakly laminated and contain siderite in addition to pyrite. The geochemical conditions...Whitby Mudstone Formation (Toarcian) in northeast England have been examined by the authors using BSEM and...along the coast between Redcar and Blea Wyke Point near Ravenscar (Fig. 1). Morris (1979) divided the
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
Composition and from the origin Dogger nodules Yorkshire Northeast A. M. Dept., phosphate Formation...Formation, Coast, Geology of Faculty England EL-KAMMAR of Science, Cairo Univ., Giza, Egypt and...micritic of Coast. without are of some Yorkshire apatite both Norway concentrated mudstone...unconformably overlies the Liassic sequence along the Yorkshire Coast between Scar boroughand Whitby (Fig. 1)...1). For summary of the stratigraphy of the Yorkshire Coast (Hemingway, 1974; Hancock and Fisher, 1981)
Report (edition)
British Regional Geology Eastern England from the Tees to The Wash SECOND EDITION CALDERDALE COLLEGE...Research Council British Regional Geology Eastern England from the Tees to The Wash SECOND EDITION By Sir...of this regional guide, under the title East Yorkshire and Lincolnshire, was written by the late Dr Vernon...exploration for hydro¬ carbons in the adjacent North Sea has thrown new light on the region as a marginal...in the search for oil and gas on land and in the North Sea, and in particular to the British Petroleum
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
MAGAZINE VOL. LXXVII. No. 4. JULY-AUGUST, 1940 The Yorkshire Dogger I. The Coastal Region By R. H. RASTALL...well-formed rhombohedra of siderite, most of them with darker cores. The most notable point is that the sand grains...are of considerable interest. Below Gnipe Howe, north-west of Hawsker Bottoms, the Dogger is to the naked...The speckled bands consist of sandstone with a siderite matrix. The grain size is extremely variable :...The matrix consists of very fresh pale granular siderite, without the usual dark cores. Here and there
Report (edition)
Research Council British Regional Geology Eastern England from the Tees to The Wash SECOND EDITION INSTITUTE...Research Cou11ci] British Regional Geology Eastern England from the Tees to The ash SECOND EDITION By Sir...exploration for l1ydro­ carbons in the adjacent North Sea has thrown 11e\\/ Iigl1t on the region as a...edition), and for Figure 13.1-4, 9 10, 12, fron1 The Yorkshire Jura sic Flora]; Car11bridge Ur1iversity Press...12 taken fron1 fig. I in Black ( 1928) · tl1e Scarborough Field Natur,1Ii ts, Society [for Figure 8 taken
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geology, we are wardens of a classic area, for our cliffs and quarries are the standards of comparison for...Upper Jurassic can be taken as the type of that of North-West Europe, in the most complete development anywhere...formation has been started from there, using its cliffs as a standard, because they undoubtedly show the...minerals of the Yorkshire Estuarine Series; Dr. Vernon Wilson kindly helped with the Yorkshire Corallian,...Association, the Palaeontographical Society, and the Yorkshire Geological Society, the Director of the Geological
 
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