S Engering, S and Barron, H.F. (2007) Doncaster Geodiversity Assessment Volumes 1&2. British Geological Survey Commissioned Report CR/07/025N. For planning purposes consult Doncaster City Council The report is also available as a PDF download from NERC NORA
A7 DR6 Barnburgh Cliff
Site information
Site name: Barnburgh Cliff
Site key: DR6
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Site type: exposure
Local authority: Doncaster Metropolitan Borough Council, South Yorkshire
Site dimensions: 1000 m x 100 x 15 m
Site owner: Not known
Conservation status: Proposed Regionally Important Geological Site Date:
Field surveyor: Scott Engering Date: 13/3/07
Stratigraphy and rock types
Time unit: Carboniferous, Westphalian Rock unit: Dalton Rock, Pennine Upper Coal Measures Formation, Pennine Coal Measures Group
Rock type: Sandstone Details: Massive, cross-bedded yellow-red medium grained sandstone with ironstone pebbles
Time unit: Permian Rock unit: Wetherby Member, Cadeby Formation, Zechstein Group
Rock type: Dolostone Details: Horizontally bedded shelly ooid-limestones
Site map
This map is 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]
Site description
An outcrop of the Wetherby Member of the Cadeby Formation is exposed along nearly the whole length of the escarpment, from
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RIGS assessment of site value
Ratings: 1–2 very poor; 3–4 poor; 5–6 acceptable/useful; 7–8 quite good; 9–10 very good/excellent; N/A not applicable; D/K don't know
Access and safety
Aspect/Description/Rating
Road access & parking Limited parking at east end of escarpment. Park in Barnburgh and walk up Stables Lane for best access. Rating: 6
Safety of access Access along bridleway and well trodden paths. Rating: 6
Safety of exposure Where quarried, care must be taken on loose debris and where the foot of the face is overgrown. Rating: 7
Permission to visit Access along established rights of way N/A
Current condition Very good. Plenty of good exposure. Rating: 8
Current conflicting activities None envisaged, although fly tipping at the east end of the escarpment makes access to bridleway less than ideal.
Restricting conditions Relatively remote from parking area, so a degree of physical mobility is required to undertake the necessary walk
Nature of exposure Natural and quarried exposures in the limestone escarpment
Multiple exposures/prospect for trail There is scope for an extended visit to study the variations between reef and inter reef environment and the Carboniferous rocks along the length of the crags
Notes A good walk is needed to access the crags but the pathways are well established and safe
Culture, heritage & economic
Aspect/Description/Rating
Historic, archaeological & literary associations None known. Rating: 0
Aesthetic landscape A good site with excellent views of the topography to the west and an extended rocky exposure. Rating: 8
History of earth sciences One of the very few opportunities to study the geology at the Carboniferous–Permian boundary. Rating: 9
Economic geology Local interest. Probably one source of building stone used for historic buildings in nearby Bamburgh. Rating: 7
Notes
Education and science
Surface processes Weathering of reef and bedded limestones. Rifting and cambering. Rating: 7
Geomorphology Excellent views of Carboniferous escarpments and the structural effects of the Don Monocline. Rating: 9
Sedimentary A wide variety of lithologies, including well developed reefs, ooid-limestones, massive, cross bedded strata and fissure deposits. Rating: 8
Fossils Permian reef fossils. Specialist interest in Permian marine fauna. Rating: 6
Igneous Not applicable. Rating: 0
Metamorphic Not applicable. Rating: 0
Tectonic: structural
Evidence of unconformity, rifts and cambering. Rating: 8
Minerals Not applicable. Rating: 0
Stratigraphy A very good site to study the Permian and Carboniferous strata at the position of the unconformity. Rating: 8
Notes A very good site to demonstrate the lateral variation of strata within the reef facies. An important location at which to see Carboniferous and Permian rocks
Geodiversity value
A good site to show reef formation and associated beds, fissures and related deposits, an unconformity and geomorphology. Rating: 9