Geology of the Lower Derwent Valley

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Join NHSN's Earth Sciences Group to explore the intriguing geology of the Lower Derwent Valley

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Event leads: Karl Egeland-Eriksen & Brenda Turnbull

Date/length: 1 session, Saturday 19 July, 10am-4pm

Event cost: £5 NHSN Members/£7.50 Non-Members

Meet at: Derwentcote Steel Furnace Car Park, A694, Hamsterley Mill, NZ130562, mush.global.steepest

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About this Event

The lower Derwent valley passes through Pennine Coal Measures strata consisting of sandstones, shales and coals. Within the shales are ironstone nodules, often in bands. Historically, these ironstones were used in local ironworks, although other sources such as Weardale and Sweden were used subsequently.

We will also travel to Shotley Bridge to view a short section of the sandstones alongside the river. Finally, we will visit Thornley Woods to examine the enigmatic tufa formations in the river.

Accessibility

This walk may may include slopes, rocky areas and areas of uneven or steep ground. Toilet facilities are not present in the near area.

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Sturdy footwear, outdoor clothing, lunch.

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