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Whin Sill - Wikipedia
The Whin Sill or Great Whin Sill is a tabular layer of the igneous rock dolerite in County Durham, Northumberland and Cumbria in the northeast of England. It lies partly in the North Pennines Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and partly in Northumberland National Park and stretches from Teesdale … See more
Much of the early study of geology began in the British Isles, whence much of the terminology is derived. Quarrymen of Northern England … See more
Towards the close of Carboniferous Period and in the early Permian, some 295 million years ago (Ma), crustal extension caused by movement of the Earth's tectonic plates during the See more
The regolith supports alpine/Arctic flora which includes spring gentian (Gentiana verna), bird's-eye primrose (Primula farinosa), mountain avens (Dryas octopetala) … See more
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The Whin Sill - Geology North
The Whin Sill is a massive intrusion of basaltic magma that formed 295 million years ago in northern England. It consists of four components: the Farne Islands, Alnwick, Great and Little Whin Sills, and has various exposures, metamorphic …
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Sycamore Gap tree - Wikipedia
The Sycamore Gap tree or Robin Hood tree was a sycamore tree next to Hadrian's Wall near Crag Lough in Northumberland, England. Standing in a dramatic dip in the landscape created by glacial meltwater, it was one of the …
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The Great Whin Sill in Teesdale – High Force & High …
Learn about the geology and petrology of the Great Whin Sill, a massive intrusion of quartz-dolerite in northern England. See photos and descriptions of High Force waterfall, High Force Quarry and the whinstone rock formations.
Whin Sill - North Pennines National Landscape
What's special? Whin Sill The Whin Sill is one of the special geological features of the North Pennines and forms some of the area’s most dramatic landscapes. Molten origins The hard, dark rock of the Whin Sill was once molten, but now …
The Great Whin Sill at High Cup Gill - Geology North
The object of celebration at High Cup is the macro-level geology, the glacially created valley with its Whin Sill cliffs and pinnacles, not than the micro-level petrology of its rock. Our two samples reveal a fairy standard fine-grained …
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Underground in Nuremberg: historical rock-cut-cellars …
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