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Doncaster Geodiversity Assessment Volume 2 – Maps
Geology and Landscape South Programme Commissioned Report CR/07/025N
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BRITISH GEOLOGICAL SURVEY GEOLOGY AND LANDSCAPE SOUTH PROGRAMME COMMISSIONED REPORT CR/07/025N
Doncaster Geodiversity Assessment Volume 2 – Maps S Engering and H F Barron
Contributors
Editor A H Cooper
The National Grid and other Ordnance Survey data are used with the permission of the Controller of Her Majesty’s Stationery Office. Licence No: 100017897/2007.
Keywords
Geodiversity; Doncaster.
Front cover
Permian Bryozoan reef, North Cliff Quarry, Doncaster
Bibliographical reference ENGERING, S & BARRON, H F. 2007. Doncaster Geodiversity Assessment. British Geological Survey Commissioned Report, CR/07/025N. 139pp.
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Maps and diagrams in this report use topography based on Ordnance Survey mapping.
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Keyworth, Nottingham British Geological Survey 2007
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CR/07/025N; Issue 1.1 Last modified: 2007/06/12 15:58
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Contents
Figure 1 Location Map
Figure 2 Generalised vertical section of the strata exposed in Doncaster
Figure 3 Bedrock geology by lithostratigraphical group
Figure 4 Bedrock geology by lithostratigraphical formation
Figure 5 Superficial geology by lithostratigraphical group
Figure 6 Superficial deposits by lithogenetic class
Figure 7 Superficial geology by Quaternary domain
Figure 8 Natural England Natural Areas
Figure 9 Hillshade Digital Surface Model
Figure 10 BGS Mines & Quarries Database (25 January 2007)
Figure 11 Hydrocarbon wells and licence areas
Figure 12 Water Wells from BGS Wellmaster - January 2007
Figure 13 Doncaster RIGS - May 2007
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Bentley
BessacarrDONCASTER
Dunscroft
Amthorpe
Thorne
MexboroughConisbrough
Tickhill
Carcroft
Askern
Adwick Le Street
New Rossington
Edenthorpe
Bawtry
Stainforth
New Edlington
Moorends
Sprotbrough
Barnby DunSkellow
Old Denaby
Highfields
BassetlawRotherham
Wakefield
Selby
North LincolnshireBarnsley
East Riding of Yorkshire
Sheffield
West Lindsey
M1
A1(M)
M18
M180
A1(M)
M18
Figure 1 - Location MapKey
DMBC boundaryOther Local AuthoritiesUrban areasMotorways
The DMBC boundary, motorway network and urban areas are based upon Ordnance Survey topographic material with the permission of Ordnance Survey on behalf of The Controller of Her Majesty’s Stationery Office, © Crown copyright. Unauthorised reproduction infringes Crown Copyright and may lead to prosecution or civil proceedings. Licence Number: 100017897 [2007]
1:150,000 ±0 2.5 51.25 Kilometers
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D6
D11
D11
D4
D4D15
D15
D133 D13D5 D20-22
D20-21, D2
D28D112
D94D78
D300-303
D78
DR4DR5
D61D31
D51
D87
D99
D44
D44D102
D102
D177
DR2
DR3DR6
DR1
DR6
D166
DoncasterGeodiversitySites
D190-2D101
D101
D109
Cadeby Formation(Lower Magnesian Limestone and Lower Permian Marl or Lower Marl)
Edlington Formation (Middle Permian Marl or Middle Marlincluding gypsum/anhydrite and saltplus sandstone in south; also called Lower Lenton Sandstone on some logs)
Yellow Sands Formation (Basal Permian Sands, Basal Permian Sandstone)
Pennine Upper Coal Measures Fm (Middle Coal Measures Formation)
MMG
251 Ma
299 Ma
Roxby Formation (Upper Permian Marl, Upper Marl, including gypsum/anhydrite and salt)
Nottingham Castle Formation (Bunter Sandstone and Bunter Pebble Beds)
Lenton Formation (Lower Mottled Sandstone at base)
Pennine Middle Coal Measures Fm (Middle Coal Measures Formation)
Brotherton Formation (Upper Magnesian Limestone)
Mercia Mudstone Group(Keuper Marl)
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Carboniferous - Triassic bedrock
Brotherton Formation - Dolomitic Limestone BTH-DOLM 17 - 35m - a good marker horizon
Sherwood Sandstone Group SSG-SDSTSandstone and pebbly sandstone
Yellow Sands Formation YWS-SDST yellow sst at outcrop or blue-grey sst at depth patchy 0-10 or 20m max as dunes
Cadeby Formation CDF-DOLO wedges out to south and thickensto the north-east. Generally around0-45m at outcrop thickening to around 110m in NE Wetherby Member
Edlington Formation EDT-CAMDST up to 15m thick at outcrop where gypsum is missing or dissolved, thickens to east and north-east to around 60m max
Roxby Formation ROX-CAMDST Up to 60m thick, thinning southwards
Mercia Mudstone Group MMG-MDSTup to 15m thick
Unconformable contact between Permian strata and underlying Carboniferous strata
Unconformable contact between base of Cadeby and underlying sequence
Top not exposed in Doncaster
Deposition of Jurassic and Cretaceous rocks and subsequent erosion during Palaeogene & Neogene
Nottingham Castle Formation NTC-SDST Sandstone and pebbly sandstone brown, grey and red
up to 350m thick, thinning southwards
Lenton Fm LNS-SDSTfine-grained sandstone 0-70m
Ravenfield Rock RVR-SDST
Wickersley Rock WYR-SDST
Dalton Rock DLT-SDST
Pennine Upper Coal Measures Fm PUCM-MDSSUp to 300m
Ackworth Rock AR-SDST
Pennine Middle Coal Measures Fm PMCM-MDSSUp to 250m
Mexborough Rock MXR-SDST
PMCM-SDST
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Sprotbrough Member
Hampole Beds
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Figure 2 Generalised vertical section of the strata exposed in Doncaster. Superficial deposit numbers refer to the numbered units in Table 1
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DONCASTER
Bentley
Bessacarr
Dunscroft
Amthorpe
Mexborough
Carcroft
Thorne
Conisbrough
Tickhill
Askern
Adwick Le Street
New Rossington
Edenthorpe
Bawtry
Stainforth
New Edlington
Moorends
Sprotbrough
Barnby DunSkellow
Old Denaby
Highfields
Copyright of BGS mapsThe copyright of materials derived from the British Geological Survey’s work isvested in the Natural Environment Research Council [NERC]. No part of these materials may be reproduced or transmitted in any form (analogue or digital), or by any means, or stored in a retrieval system of any nature, without the prior written permission of the BGS Intellectual Property Rights Manager. [British Geological Survey, Kingsley Dunham Centre, Keyworth, Nottingham, Notts, NG12 5GG. Telephone 0115 936 3100].
Figure 3 - Bedrock geology by lithostratigraphical groupKey
Mercia Mudstone GroupSherwood Sandstone GroupZechstein GroupRotliegendes GroupPennine Coal Measures GroupDMBC boundaryUraban areasMotorways
1:150,000 ±0 2.5 51.25 KilometersThe DMBC boundary, motorway network and urban areas are based upon Ordnance Survey topographic material with the permission of Ordnance Survey on behalf of The Controller of Her Majesty’s Stationery Office, © Crown copyright. Unauthorised reproduction infringes Crown Copyright and may lead to prosecution or civil proceedings. Licence Number: 100017897 [2007]
Doncaster Geodiversity Assessment March 2007CR/07/025N Issue 1.1
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UCM
SHFC
MCM
MCM
UCM
UCM
MCM
SHFC
UCM
UCMUCM
UCM
DONCASTER
Bentley
Bessacarr
Dunscroft
Amthorpe
Carcroft
Thorne
Mexborough
Conisbrough
Tickhill
Askern
Adwick Le Street
New Rossington
Edenthorpe
Bawtry
Stainforth
New Edlington
Moorends
Sprotbrough
Barnby DunSkellow
Old Denaby
Highfields
Copyright of BGS mapsThe copyright of materials derived from the British Geological Survey’s work isvested in the Natural Environment Research Council [NERC]. No part of these materials may be reproduced or transmitted in any form (analogue or digital), or by any means, or stored in a retrieval system of any nature, without the prior written permission of the BGS Intellectual Property Rights Manager. [British Geological Survey, Kingsley Dunham Centre, Keyworth, Nottingham, Notts, NG12 5GG. Telephone 0115 936 3100].
Figure 4 - Bedrock geology by lithostratigraphical formation KeyMercia Mudstone Group-MDSTSherwood Sandstone Group-SDSTNottingham Castle Formation-SDSTNottingham Castle Formation-PESTLenton Formation-SDSTRoxby Formation-CAMDBrotherton Formation-DOLMEdlington Formation-CAMDCadeby Formation-DOLOYellow Sands Formation-SDSTPennine Upper Coal Measures Fm-SDSTPennine Upper Coal Measures Fm, Ravenfield Rock-SDSTPennine Upper Coal Measures Fm, Wickersley Rock-SDSTPennine Upper Coal Measures Fm, Dalton Rock-SDSTPennine Upper Coal Measures Fm-MDSSPennine Coal Measures Fm, Ackworth Rock-SDSTPennine Coal Measures Fm-SDSTPennine Coal Measures Fm, Mexborough Rock-SDSTPennine Coal Measures Fm-MDSSNormal Fault, inferredNormal Fault, observedPennine Upper Coal Measures Fm-COALPennine Middle Coal Measures Fm, Shafton Coal-COALPennine Middle Coal Measures Fm-COALDMBC boundaryUrban areasMotorways
1:150,000 ±0 2.5 51.25 KilometersCAMD - Calcareous MudstoneDOLM - Dolomitic LimestoneDOLO - DolostoneMDSS- Mudstone, Siltstone & SandstoneMDST- MudstonePEST- Pebbly SandstoneSDST - Sandstone
The DMBC boundary, motorway network and urban areas are based upon Ordnance Survey topographic material with the permission of Ordnance Survey on behalf of The Controller of Her Majesty’s Stationery Office, © Crown copyright. Unauthorised reproduction infringes Crown Copyright and may lead to prosecution or civil proceedings. Licence Number: 100017897 [2007]
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South D
on Fault
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Albion
Caledonia
DONCASTER
Bentley
Bessacarr
Dunscroft
Amthorpe
Mexborough
Carcroft
Thorne
Conisbrough
Tickhill
Askern
Adwick Le Street
New Rossington
Edenthorpe
Bawtry
Stainforth
New Edlington
Moorends
Sprotbrough
Barnby DunSkellow
Old Denaby
Highfields
Copyright of BGS mapsThe copyright of materials derived from the British Geological Survey’s work isvested in the Natural Environment Research Council [NERC]. No part of these materials may be reproduced or transmitted in any form (analogue or digital), or by any means, or stored in a retrieval system of any nature, without the prior written permission of the BGS Intellectual Property Rights Manager. [British Geological Survey, Kingsley Dunham Centre, Keyworth, Nottingham, Notts, NG12 5GG. Telephone 0115 936 3100].
Figure 5 - Superficial geology by lithostratigraphical groupKey
Albion Glacigenic GroupCaledonia Glacigenic GroupUrban areasDMBC boundaryMotorways
1:150,000 ±0 2.5 51.25 KilometersThe DMBC boundary, motorway network and urban areas are based upon Ordnance Survey topographic material with the permission of Ordnance Survey on behalf of The Controller of Her Majesty’s Stationery Office, © Crown copyright. Unauthorised reproduction infringes Crown Copyright and may lead to prosecution or civil proceedings. Licence Number: 100017897 [2007]
CR/07/025N Issue 1.1 Doncaster Geodiversity Assessment March 2007
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DONCASTER
Bentley
Bessacarr
Dunscroft
Amthorpe
Mexborough
Carcroft
Thorne
Conisbrough
Tickhill
Askern
Adwick Le Street
New Rossington
Edenthorpe
Bawtry
Stainforth
New Edlington
Moorends
Sprotbrough
Barnby DunSkellow
Old Denaby
Highfields
Copyright of BGS mapsThe copyright of materials derived from the British Geological Survey’s work isvested in the Natural Environment Research Council [NERC]. No part of these materials may be reproduced or transmitted in any form (analogue or digital), or by any means, or stored in a retrieval system of any nature, without the prior written permission of the BGS Intellectual Property Rights Manager. [British Geological Survey, Kingsley Dunham Centre, Keyworth, Nottingham, Notts, NG12 5GG. Telephone 0115 936 3100].
Figure 6 - Superficial deposits by lithogenetic classKey
Peat-PEATAlluvium-CSSGLacustrine Beach Deposits-SAGRRiver Terrace Deposits, Undifferentiated-SAGRBlown Sand-SANDHead-CSSGGlaciofluvial Deposits, Undifferentiated, Devensian-SAGRGlaciofluvial Deposits, Middle Pleistocene-SAGRGlaciofluvial Deposits, Undifferentiated-SAGRGlaciolacustrine Deposits, Devensian-CLSIGlaciolacustrine Deposits, Devensian-SAGRGlaciolacustrine Deposits, Devensian-SANDTill, Middle Pleistocene-DMSGTill, Middle Pleistocene-DMTNDMBC boundaryUrban areasMotorways
1:150,000 ±0 2.5 51.25 Kilometers
CLSI - Clay & SiltCSSG - Clay, Sand & GravelDMSG - Diamicton, Sand & gravelDMTN - DiamictonSAGR - Sand & Gravel
The DMBC boundary, motorway network and urban areas are based upon Ordnance Survey topographic material with the permission of Ordnance Survey on behalf of The Controller of Her Majesty’s Stationery Office, © Crown copyright. Unauthorised reproduction infringes Crown Copyright and may lead to prosecution or civil proceedings. Licence Number: 100017897 [2007]
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Lowland Basin Domain.
Plateau and Valley Domain.
Dissected Till Domain.
DONCASTER
Bentley
Bessacarr
Dunscroft
Amthorpe
Mexborough
Carcroft
Thorne
Conisbrough
Tickhill
Askern
Adwick Le Street
New Rossington
Edenthorpe
Bawtry
Stainforth
New Edlington
Moorends
Sprotbrough
Barnby DunSkellow
Old Denaby
Highfields
Copyright of BGS mapsThe copyright of materials derived from the British Geological Survey’s work isvested in the Natural Environment Research Council [NERC]. No part of these materials may be reproduced or transmitted in any form (analogue or digital), or by any means, or stored in a retrieval system of any nature, without the prior written permission of the BGS Intellectual Property Rights Manager. [British Geological Survey, Kingsley Dunham Centre, Keyworth, Nottingham, Notts, NG12 5GG. Telephone 0115 936 3100].
Figure 7 - Superficial geology by Quaternary domain KeyDissected Till Domain.Lowland Basin Domain.Plateau and Valley Domain.DMBC boundaryUrban areasMotorways
1:150,000 ±0 2.5 51.25 Kilometers
CR/07/025N Issue 1.1 Doncaster Geodiversity Assessment March 2007
The DMBC boundary, motorway network and urban areas are based upon Ordnance Survey topographic material with the permission of Ordnance Survey on behalf of The Controller of Her Majesty’s Stationery Office, © Crown copyright. Unauthorised reproduction infringes Crown Copyright and may lead to prosecution or civil proceedings. Licence Number: 100017897 [2007]
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DONCASTER
Bentley
Bessacarr
Dunscroft
Amthorpe
Mexborough
Carcroft
Thorne
Conisbrough
Tickhill
Askern
Adwick Le Street
New Rossington
Edenthorpe
Bawtry
Stainforth
New Edlington
Moorends
Sprotbrough
Barnby DunSkellow
Old Denaby
Highfields
Humberhead Levels
Southern Magnesian Limestone
Coal Measures
Coal Measures
1:150,000 ±0 2.5 51.25 Kilometers
Figure 8 - Natural England Natural AreasKey
Coal MeasuresHumberhead LevelsSouthern Magnesian LimestoneDMBC boundaryUrban areasMotorways
Natural England data © Crown Copyright. All rights reserved [2007]
Doncaster Geodiversity Assessment March 2007
The DMBC boundary, motorway network and urban areas are based upon Ordnance Survey topographic material with the permission of Ordnance Survey on behalf of The Controller of Her Majesty’s Stationery Office, © Crown copyright. Unauthorised reproduction infringes Crown Copyright and may lead to prosecution or civil proceedings. Licence Number: 100017897 [2007]
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