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Aberystwyth District

Print publication date: 01/01/1995

Regional Geology and General Interest, Geologists' Association, Geologists' Association Guides

Type: Book (Paperback)

Binding: Paperback

ISBN: 9780900717789

Weight: 0.3kg

Number of pages: 109

£12.00

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Product Code: GA054

M R Dobson

The area around Aberystwyth has been recognised as possessing fascinating geology for over 100 years. It is the cradle of Welsh Basin studies not least because of the quality of exposure along the Cardigan Bay coast and the importance of the fossiliferous sites near Plynlimon. In addition to this Lower Paleozoic geology, the area is known for the variety of geomorphology, particularly glacial landforms, and modern sedimentary environments. This guide aims to offer the user itineraries that contain as much of this rich variety as possible, although there is an emphasis, in the first 8 itineraries, on the Aberystwyth Grits and Borth Mudstones formations so clearly exposed along the coast. Where appropriate, the itinerary descriptions incorporate all the most recent ideas on the area, but to assist those with limited specialist knowledge, appendices and a glossary are included.

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List of figures • Preface • The Aberystwyth Grits and Borth Mudstone formations • Structures of the coastal zone • Geomorphology and glacial deposits • The fossils of the area • Itineraries (New Quay; Cei Bach to Gilfach; Aberarth to Morfa; Mnk's Cave; Aberystwyth to Clarach; Clarach to Wallog; Wallog to Harp Rock; Borth to Harp Rock; The Aberystwyth Turbidite Fan Reviewed), Modern Sedimentary Environments (Dovey Estuary; Ynyslas Foreshore), Quaternary and Solid Geoogy of Cardigan Bay (Dovey (Dyfi) Valley; Tonfanau; Bird Rock and Castell Y Bere; Llwyngwril), The Plynlimon Area (Nant Y Moch; Carn Owen; Rheidol Gorge; Devils Bridge; Ystwyth Area; Hendre Quarry; Cwmystwyth and Eaglebrook Mines; Cwmystwyth Area) • Recommended further reading • Appendicies • Glossary