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Posted: 12 May 2006


Taken: 16 Aug 2004

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1/500 f/4.5 12.8 mm ISO 64

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Upper Carboniferous
Chatsworth Grit
'Millstone Grit'
cross bedding
Carboniferous
Peak District National Park
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geology
cliff
derbyshire
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Eastern Edges


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Valkyrie Pinnacle - a tor on Froggatt Edge

Valkyrie Pinnacle - a tor on Froggatt Edge
'Valkyrie Pinnacle' - a tor of cross-bedded Chatsworth Grit on Froggatt Edge, overlooking the Derwent Valley. Derbyshire, England.

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 slgwv
slgwv club
Nice highlighting of the crossbeds by weathering. Are they interpreted to be dunes (they look pretty big and reasonably tabular)?
8 years ago.
Earthwatcher club has replied to slgwv club
Yes, these would qualify for dune-size cross bedding. But just to remove any possibility of doubt, these rocks were deposited in a high-energy fluvial environment, in a delta distributary channel system. The upper half of the tor shows three distinct units of foreset cross bedding, with the upper part of each foreset truncated by an erosion surface upon which the succeeding unit was deposited.
8 years ago.

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