Earthwatcher's photos with the keyword: Geological interpretation

Little Haven north side geological interpretation

02 Apr 2019 134
Structural geology of Little Haven and The Settlands The cliffs from Little Haven to Broad Haven (and northward) display a spectacular range of geological structures, folding, faulting and thrusting, mainly in the Lower Coal Measures. The relatively weak mudstone and shale-dominated sequences show much incompetent deformation: tight, thrusted and overturned folds, in contrast to the thicker, stronger, sandstones which have formed relatively open and concentric folds. This is an annotated geological interpretation of the original photo here: www.ipernity.com/doc/earthwatcher/48414290 In this northerly view, the largely concentric Fox Hole anticline, comprised of orange-brown sandstone is visible left of centre. The core of the anticline has been at least partly formed by coal mining activity. To the right of the anticline, a tight syncline is developed (below the yellow house), followed by a tight anticline which has a shattered core, due to the 'space problem' of folding these relatively strong rocks. Photo comprised of two landscape photos stiched together with Photoshop software. Interpretation linework carried out using Affinity Designer software.