St Brides Haven: colourful rocks, colourful sea
St Brides Haven - view east
Victoria Bay and Skokholm Island
Victoria Bay bedding planes in Silurian sandstones
Gateholm and Skokholm Islands
Broad Haven (S) view east to Stackpole Head and Ca…
Broad Haven (S) view west
Church Rock from Saddle Point
Box Bay with caves
Box Bay panorama
Sandy Pit doline
Sandy Pit doline panorama
Mowingword Bay, Pinnacle Stack and Gun Cliff
Lichens and Viper's Bugloss on Mowingword Point
Stackpole Head from Mowingword Point
Barafundle Bay cloudscape from Stackpole Head
Lattice Windows sea arches and Barafundle Bay
Small thrust and footwall syncline
Extentional faults: Saundersfoot south
Extentional faults detail: Saundersfoot south
Ladies Cave Anticline
Ladies Cave Anticline: interior hinge zone
Asymmetric anticline, Swallowtree Bay north
Druidston Haven: Cliff Section 1 interpretation
Druidston Haven: Cliff Section 1 panorama
Druidston Haven: Cliff Section 2 interpretation
Druidston Haven: Cliff Section 2
Druidston Haven: Cliff Section 3 interpretation
Druidston Haven: Cliff Section 3
Druidston Haven: Cliff Section 4 interpretation
Druidston Haven: Cliff Section 4
Druidston Haven: Cliff Section 5 interpretation
Druidston Haven: Cliff Section 5
Druidston Haven: Cliff Section 6 interpretation
Druidston Haven: Cliff Section 6
Waves in Freshwater West
East Pickard Bay - English stonecrop
East Pickard Bay panorama
Gravel Bay - Moor Cliffs Formation
Gravel Bay - calcrete horizon in Moor Cliffs Forma…
Gravel Bay - Moor Cliffs Formation with calcretes…
Gravel Bay - Moor Cliffs Formation with calcretes…
Gravel Bay - millipede-like burrows in Moor Cliffs…
Gravel Bay - Moor Cliffs Formation 2
Gravel Bay - Moor Cliffs Formation 1
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St Brides Haven solifluction deposit


Solifluction deposit ('head') on the east side of St Brides Haven, Pembrokeshire. This consists of a jumbled mass of angular sandstone fragments derived from the underlying Old Red Sandstone and was formed by freeze-thaw action at the end of the last glacial period. These deposits would have been part of the permafrost layer which partially melted during the summer months, refreezing again during the winter.
Small-scale fold-like features near the base are cryoturbation structures, probably due to ice-wedging as the refreezing permafrost layer expanded upwards.
The walking stick is about 0.9 m long.
Small-scale fold-like features near the base are cryoturbation structures, probably due to ice-wedging as the refreezing permafrost layer expanded upwards.
The walking stick is about 0.9 m long.
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