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Geological Magazine | 2017

Lithostratigraphy and biostratigraphy of the Lower Carboniferous (Mississippian) carbonates of the southern Askrigg Block, North Yorkshire, UK

Colin N. Waters; P. Cózar; Ian D. Somerville; Richard Haslam; D. Millward; Mark A. Woods

A rationalized lithostratigraphy for the Great Scar Limestone Group of the southeast Askrigg Block is established. The basal Chapel House Limestone Formation, assessed from boreholes, comprises shallow-marine to supratidal carbonates that thin rapidly northwards across the Craven Fault System, onlapping a palaeotopographical high of Lower Palaeozoic strata. The formation is of late Arundian age in the Silverdale Borehole, its northernmost development. The overlying Kilnsey Formation represents a southward-thickening and upward-shoaling carbonate development on a south-facing carbonate ramp. Foraminiferal/algal assemblages suggest a late Holkerian and early Asbian age, respectively, for the uppermost parts of the lower Scaleber Force Limestone and upper Scaleber Quarry Limestone members, significantly younger than previously interpreted. The succeeding Malham Formation comprises the lower Cove Limestone and upper Gordale Limestone members. Foraminiferal/ algal assemblages indicate a late Asbian age for the formation, contrasting with the Holkerian age previously attributed to the Cove Limestone. The members reflect a change from a partially shallow-water lagoon (Cove Limestone) to more open-marine shelf (Gordale Limestone), coincident with the onset of marked sea-level fluctuations and formation of palaeokarstic surfaces with palaeosoils in the latter. Facies variations along the southern flank of the Askrigg Block, including an absence of fenestral lime-mudstone in the upper part of the Cove Limestone and presence of dark grey cherty grainstone/packstone in the upper part the Gordale Limestone are related to enhanced subsidence during late Asbian movement on the Craven Fault System. This accounts for the marked thickening of both members towards the Greenhow Inlier.


Archive | 2015

Hydraulic fracturing: a review of theory and field experience

R.J. Cuss; Andrew C. Wiseall; Jan Hennissen; Colin N. Waters; S.J. Kemp; Audrey Ougier-Simonin; S. Holyoake; Richard Haslam


Proceedings of the Geologists' Association | 2017

The Neogene and Quaternary of England: landscape evolution, tectonics, climate change and their expression in the geological record

Jonathan R. Lee; Ian Candy; Richard Haslam


Archive | 2016

Predicting the subsurface

Mark A. Woods; Andrew J. Newell; Richard Haslam; A.R. Farrant; Helen Smith


Proceedings of the Yorkshire Geological Society | 2017

Mississippian reef development in the Cracoe Limestone Formation of the southern Askrigg Block, North Yorkshire, UK

Colin N. Waters; Richard Haslam; P. Cózar; Ian D. Somerville; D. Millward; Mark A. Woods


Proceedings of the Geologists' Association | 2018

Chalk thickness trends and the role of tectonic processes in the Upper Cretaceous of southern England

Andrew J. Newell; Mark A. Woods; A.R. Farrant; Helen Smith; Richard Haslam


Archive | 2017

Fracture Systems : Digital Field Data Capture

Richard Haslam


Archive | 2015

A physical property model of the Chalk of Southern England

Woods; Andrew J. Newell; Richard Haslam; A.R. Farrant; Helen Smith


Geology Today | 2015

Geophysical surveys to help map buried igneous intrusions, Snowdonia, North Wales, UK

D.P. Moseley; Jamie K. Pringle; Richard Haslam; S.S. Egan; S.L. Rogers; Ralf Gertisser; Nigel J. Cassidy; Ian G. Stimpson


Proceedings of the Yorkshire Geological#N##TAB##TAB##TAB##TAB#Society | 2014

Discussion on ‘A Lower Palaeozoic inlier in Wharfedale, North Yorkshire, UK’. Proceedings, Vol. 59, 2013, pp. 173–176

I.C. Burgess; Richard Haslam; D.W. Holliday; Timothy I. Kearsey; D. Millward; B. Owens; J. Pattison; N. J. Soper; B. Turner; D. Turner; Colin N. Waters

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Colin N. Waters

British Geological Survey

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Mark A. Woods

British Geological Survey

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A.R. Farrant

British Geological Survey

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D. Millward

British Geological Survey

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Helen Smith

British Geological Survey

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Clive Auton

British Geological Survey

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Woods

British Geological Survey

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P. Cózar

Spanish National Research Council

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