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Geology of the Yorkshire Coast

Dr Liam Herringshaw - lgh865@hotmail.com

Most of the middle is Middle

Middle Jurassic

“The Dogger”

I. Ravenscar

Group

II. Cornbrash,

Cayton Clay &

Osgodby

formations Ravenscar – Scarborough

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Whitby cliffs

Mudstones incised by sandstones

Lower Jurassic mudstones

Middle Jurassic sandstones

Middle Jurassic: shallow and sandy

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Simplified

stratigraphy

Saltwick Formation

Dogger Formation

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Ravenscar Group

“Deltaic Series” or “Estuarine Series”

1. Saltwick Formation (non-marine)

2. Eller Beck Formation (marine)

3. Cloughton Formation (non-marine)

4. Scarborough Formation (marine)

5. Scalby Formation (non-marine)

Scalby Bay meander belt

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Tidal sediments

Yons Nab, Cayton Bay

Shallow marine burrows

Diplocraterion, Cloughton Wyke

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Soils, coals, roots

Yons Nab, Cayton Bay

Dinoturbation

Cloughton Wyke

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Hayburn Wyke

Great for plant fossils

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Fossil

plants of

the

Middle

Jurassic

Scarborough Fm, Scarborough

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Middle Jurassic Museums

Rotunda and

Yorkshire museums

built of Hackness

Stone

Upper Jurassic – Cleveland Basin

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Upper Jurassic

stratigraphy

Yorkshire:

Oxfordian

Kimmeridgian

(but no

Portlandian)

Scarborough:

Castle Hill

A faulted outlier

Resistant Upper

Jurassic rocks

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Peak

Trough

East-southeast

to Filey Lower Calcareous Grits

Oxford Clay

Lower Oxfordian

(OXC-LCG)

well-exposed

between

Cunstone Nab

and Filey Brigg

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Filey Brigg

Birdsall Calcareous Grit:

wedge of tough, limy sandstone

Filey Brigg

stratigraphy

Coarse-grained

Limestones-sandstones

Oolites

Shelly fossils

Trace fossils

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Big Brigg burrows!

Uppermost Jurassic

Not much on coast: head inland!

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Kimmeridgian?

Very dark, soft, and very rarely seen in Yorkshire

Kimmeridge Clay Formation

Very occasionally exposed at Speeton Sands

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Jurassic-Cretaceous boundary

somewhere in Filey Bay

Links

Middle Jurassic of Yorkshire: http://www.thegcr.org.uk/ImageBank.cfm?v=26&Style=Chapter&Chapter=05

British Middle Jurassic Stratigraphy: http://www.thegcr.org.uk/ImageBank.cfm?v=26&Style=Contact

Sheffield Dinosaur Trackway Group: http://www.sorbygeology.group.shef.ac.uk/dino.html

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Links

The BGS Lexicon of named rock units: http://www.bgs.ac.uk/lexicon/home.html

Upper Jurassic Stratigraphy of Yorkshire: http://www.thegcr.org.uk/ImageBank.cfm?v=21&Style=Chapter&Chapter=04

Middle-Upper Jurassic of UK: http://www.geolsoc.org.uk/gsl/pid/10462;jsessionid=C52B58AD38EFF1AD9CB18C69375EA57F

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