Friday, 3 February 2012
Thursday, 2 February 2012
Ormesby beck deposits
Ormesby beck about 3 miles east of Stainton beck, has the same sequence of deposits in this image the ever present red clay sits beneath the gravel bed.
The gravel bed contains the same material as found at Stainton, a limestone piece containing mainly gryphaea can be seen sat on the red clay.
This thin line of bright red then blue running through the red clay looks to be the same as found at Maltby, it can be seen clearly running beneath the beck.
This image shows that Ormesby beck is at an advanced stage in cutting through the red clay, than at the other beck locations.
This is further upstream showing the blue grey seem that has been uncovered above the gravel bed at Stainton and Maltby.
A close up of the first excavation showing the gravel bed sat on the red clay, the gravel bed contains magnetic whin stone as at all the other locations.
More can be viewed regarding the Stainton gravel beds by clicking the link below
Location:Cleveland England
Marton-in-Cleveland, Middlesbrough, UK
Tuesday, 31 January 2012
Monday, 30 January 2012
Possible structure excavated
I did at first think it was a sandstone boulder crushed and split by geological pressures from above, but then found limestone included in the line of stone going into the clay bank.
I have informed certain professional organisations of this excavation, and hope to get some feed back soon, i am worried about any damage that could be done due to flooding.
This could well be some geological phenomena i have not seen before, but it looks very much like it was built.
Location:Cleveland England
Stainton and Thornton, Middlesbrough, UK
Sunday, 29 January 2012
Jurassic fossil slabs and fossil wood from the Stainton gravel beds
Location:Cleveland England
Maltby, Stockton-on-Tees, UK
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