Rogerley Quarry
Rogerley Quarry | |
Site of Special Scientific Interest | |
Country | England |
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Region | North East |
District | Wear Valley |
Location | NZ015379 to NZ021374 |
- coordinates | GB-ENG 54°44′04″N 1°58′22″W / 54.73444°N 1.97278°WCoordinates: GB-ENG 54°44′04″N 1°58′22″W / 54.73444°N 1.97278°W |
Area | 5.6 ha (13.8 acres) |
Notification | 1984 |
Management | Natural England |
Area of Search | County Durham |
Interest | Geological |
Location of Rogerley Quarry SSSI, Co Durham
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Website: Map of site | |
Rogerley Quarry is a Site of Special Scientific Interest in the Wear Valley district of west County Durham, England. It lies on the edge of the valley of the River Wear, alongside the A689 road, about 1 km upriver from the village of Frosterley.
The site is a disused quarry and has been designated as of national importance in the Geological Conservation Review as a key site for sedimentological studies. The quarry exhibits a long section of basal Namurian sandstones which derive from riverine sedimentation. The quarry face intersects the ancient river channel at right angles, allowing the lateral changes in deposition across the channel to be clearly seen.[1]
References
- ↑ "Rogerley Quarry" (PDF). English Nature. 1984. Retrieved 1 August 2010.
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