Budleigh Salterton Pebble Beds - faulted
Load structures on turbidite sandstones, Crooklets…
Load structures on turbidite sandstones, Crooklets…
Quinag: Sàil Gharbh - south-west approach to the s…
The Buck Stone, Staunton, Forest of Dean, Gloucest…
The Buck Stone, Staunton, Forest of Dean, Gloucest…
'Pipe Rock' at Skiag Bridge, Loch Assynt, Sutherla…
'Pipe Rock' at Skiag Bridge, Loch Assynt, Sutherla…
'Pipe Rock' at Skiag Bridge, Loch Assynt, Sutherla…
Storm beach at Aberbach, Pembrokeshire, Wales.
Suilven from Stac Pollaidh ridge
Quinag and Loch a' Chàirn an Bhàin
Quinag: start of the walk in
Quinag: Spidean Còinich
Quinag: Spidean Còinich and Lochan Bealach Cornadh
Quinag: Spidean Còinich from Sàil Gharbh summit
Quinag: Cambrian Basal Quartzite - Torridonian unc…
Quinag: Cambrian Basal Quartzite - Torridonian unc…
Canisp from Creag Dharaich
Benacre Cliffs - Westleton Formation
Collapsed pill box at Benacre Cliffs
Benacre Cliffs cross-bedded gravels 1
Benacre Cliffs cross-bedded gravels 2
Cliffs of composed of Otter Sandstone, Budleigh Sa…
Sky, sea, beach and marshes
Chavery Coal and roof strata, Duckmanton Railway C…
Chavery Coal and roof measures, Duckmanton Railway…
Vertical bedding slab at Northcott Mouth, Cornwall…
Little Barton Strand sole structures
Crackington Haven sole structures 2
Crackington Haven sole structures 1
Millook Haven cliff detail 6
Upside-down rocks at Millook Haven, Cornwall
Angular unconformity at Horton-in-Ribblesdale
Burton Cliff near sunset 2
Burton Cliff near sunset 1
Gold and indigo convergence, Burton Cliff
Burton Cliff golden light 2
Burton Cliff golden light 1
Aberystwyth Grits
Peat section in the Skipsea Withow Mere, Holdernes…
Skipsea Withow Mere, Holderness coast, East Yorksh…
Porth Selau sands 2
Porth Selau sands
Hay Wood quarry cross bedding
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Budleigh Salterton Pebble Beds
The Budleigh Salterton Pebble Beds (Triassic). These rocks were deposited in desert conditions by intermittent torrential floods, perhaps in a wadi type of environment. There is a crude depositional dip of about 20° to the east (right) visible just above the grass-covered debris. The main part of the exposure is a generally fining-up sequence with a single sand layer visible in the upper part, which could represent a single flash flood event.
Location: West Cliff, Budleigh Salterton, Devon.
Location: West Cliff, Budleigh Salterton, Devon.
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