A unique chert nodule from the hawes limestone (Lower Carboniferous, D1) of Wensleydale, Yorkshire
By: Moore, D.
Material type: ArticleDescription: 453-456pp ; Illustration.Subject(s): Chert nodule - Hawes limestone - Wensleydale - Yorkshire - England | Carboniferous limestone - Yorkshire - England | Petrology - England In: Geological magazine : Vol. 96 Iss. 1-6 Year. 1959Summary: Abstract A unique chert nodule, bowl-shaped, ten feet in diameter and three feet deep, with a mass of crystalline calcite in the bottom, occurs in the lower part of the Hawes Limestone at the base of the Yoredale Series. The overall peculiarities of the nodule require an origin after consolidation of the enclosing work.Item type | Current location | Collection | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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Abstract
A unique chert nodule, bowl-shaped, ten feet in diameter and three feet deep, with a mass of crystalline calcite in the bottom, occurs in the lower part of the Hawes Limestone at the base of the Yoredale Series. The overall peculiarities of the nodule require an origin after consolidation of the enclosing work.
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