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Lathkill Dale Fieldtrip Geology Presentation – 23.11.10

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Lathkill Dale FieldtripGeology Presentation – 23.11.10

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Group and Roles

•Cheryl Bennett – Note Taker and Fossil researcher.

•Deb Royle – Photographer, Presenter and Rock researcher. •Michelle Townsend - Photographer and History writer. •Katy Dixon – Note Taker and PowerPoint designer.

•Kelly Marie Farnsworth – Photographer and Summary writer.

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Introduction

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Past and Present

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Lathkill Dale Map

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Entrance•Limestone bridge over river.•Fossils have been revealed due to the wear of visitors shoes on the stone.•Area was once a limestone mill featuring a large water wheel.

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Site One

Limestone rock on side of path.

Visible bedding planes dipping to the north.

Saturated with water allowing plans and fauna to grow.

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Site Two

Mining hole – would have been mined for iron and lead.

Mining in Lathkill Dale has taken place since the bronze age.

The Hole would have been a way of draining the mine for ore. This method was called sough.

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Site Three

•Building is limestone as are the pilers used to carry water over the valley to power the water wheel.•Legal obligation to protect the area.•A popular potholing site.

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Site Four

Jacobs Ladder fossil area included; Giganta Productus, Brachiopods and sea lilies.

Storm activity lead brachiopods to stack up together.

Limestone was quarried by hammering in large pins, so as to split evenly.

• Picture of Brachiopods to be inserted.

• Picture of limestone pin holes to be inserted.

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Site Four Continued

Picture of sea lilies to be inserted.

•Sea lilies had a stalk and tentacles, when these died they lay on the sea bed and were imprinted into the fossils we see today.

• Sea lilies picture to be inserted here.

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Conclusion

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Thanks for watching!