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  1. The geology of Lancashire in northwest England consists in the main of Carboniferous age rocks but with Triassic sandstones and mudstones at or near the surface of the lowlands bordering the Irish Sea though these are largely obscured by Quaternary deposits.

  2. the underlying geology. The physical topography of Lancashire flows directly from the interplay of rocks – whether soft or solid – and the energy streams provided over the past 350 million years by the sun, rivers, the sea and ice sheets. Another unseen player has been the vast store of heat held

  3. The geology of England is mainly sedimentary. The youngest rocks are in the south east around London, progressing in age in a north westerly direction.

  4. This major new publication aims to demonstrate the links between Lancashire ’s diverse geology and scenery for anyone with an interest in its landscape whether as ‘user’, student or land manager.

  5. Jun 16, 2023 · The geology of Lancashire in northwest England consists in the main of Carboniferous age rocks but with Triassic sandstones and mudstones at or near the surface of the lowlands bordering the Irish Sea though these are largely obscured by Quaternary deposits. Contents. Silurian. Carboniferous. Stratigraphy. Landscape features. Permian. Triassic.

  6. Promoting public awareness, understanding and appreciation of Lancashire’s geology and landscapes. Approximately 100 LGS have been notified to local councils and adopted for planning purposes as Geological Heritage Sites alongside Biological Heritage Sites with which they share similar protection.

  7. Aquifers and shales | British Geological Survey (BGS): An overview, at the national scale, of the spatial relationships between principal aquifers and some of the major shale and clay units in England and Wales; use the maps on this web site to understand the spatial relationships between principal aquifers and some major shale and clay units ...