Earthwatcher's photos with the keyword: Duckmanton Railway Cutting
Chavery Coal and roof measures, Duckmanton Railway…
03 Feb 2010 |
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A view of the strata exposed in the steel arch shelter in the Duckmanton Railway Cutting, near Chesterfield, north east Derbyshire. The Chavery Coal is visible in the lower left. This is overlain by shaly mudstones containing ironstone bands and nodules. Fossils in the roof mudstones include non-marine bivalves ( Anthracosia ) and and ostracods ( Geisina ).
The railway cutting is a site of international geological importance, as it contains the stratotype section for the Anthracoceras vanderbeckei (Clay Cross) marine band which is the boundary between the Langsettian and Duckmantian Stages of the Carboniferous, informally the junction between the Lower and Middle Coal Measures.
The site is managed by the Derbyshire Wildlife Trust and is accessible by permit only.
www.derbyshirewildlifetrust.org.uk/reserves/duckmanton-railway-cutting
Duckmanton Railway Cutting SSSI
02 Feb 2010 |
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This is the Duckmanton Railway Cutting Site of Special Scientific Interest, near Chesterfield, north-east Derbyshire. The arch structure on the right is a shelter built to preserve and allow access to the the Chavery Coal and its overlying roof mudstones. The same coal seam is visible in the bank at the top of the steps on the left. This was worked (illegally) by desperate miners during the 1984-85 miners' strike. (Chris Darmon, pers. comm.)
The railway cutting is a site of international geological importance, as it contains the stratotype section for the Anthracoceras vanderbeckei (Clay Cross) marine band which is the boundary between the Langsettian and Duckmantian Stages of the Carboniferous, informally the junction between the Lower and Middle Coal Measures.
Camera viewpoint is approx. SK 4224 7037, looking westwards.
The site is managed by the Derbyshire Wildlife Trust and is accessible by permit only.
www.derbyshirewildlifetrust.org.uk/reserves/duckmanton-railway-cutting
Duckmanton Railway Cutting SSSI (2)
03 Feb 2010 |
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Another view of the Duckmanton Railway Cutting Site of Special Scientific Interest, near Chesterfield, Derbyshire.
The arch structure on the right is a shelter built to preserve and allow access to the the Chavery Coal and its overlying roof mudstones.
The railway cutting is a site of international geological importance, as it contains the stratotype section for the Anthracoceras vanderbeckei (Clay Cross) marine band which is the boundary between the Langsettian and Duckmantian Stages of the Carboniferous, informally the junction between the Lower and Middle Coal Measures.
The site is managed by the Derbyshire Wildlife Trust and is accessible by permit only.
www.derbyshirewildlifetrust.org.uk/reserves/duckmanton-railway-cutting
Chavery Coal and roof strata, Duckmanton Railway C…
03 Feb 2010 |
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This is the Duckmanton Railway Cutting Site of Special Scientific Interest, near Chesterfield, north-east Derbyshire. In the lower part of the section is the Chavery Coal, overlain by shaly mudstones containing non-marine bivalves and ostracods. This exposure of the Chavery coal was worked (illegally) by desperate miners during the 1984-85 miners' strike. (Chris Darmon, pers. comm.)
The railway cutting is a site of international geological importance, as it contains the stratotype section for the Anthracoceras vanderbeckei (Clay Cross) marine band which is the boundary between the Langsettian and Duckmantian Stages of the Carboniferous, informally the junction between the Lower and Middle Coal Measures.
The site is managed by the Derbyshire Wildlife Trust and is accessible by permit only.
www.derbyshirewildlifetrust.org.uk/reserves/duckmanton-railway-cutting
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