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
A26 D31 Leys Hill Bridge
Site information
Site name: Leys Hill Bridge
Site key: D31
Grid reference:
Site type: cutting, railway, disused
Local authority: Doncaster Metropolitan Borough Council, South Yorkshire
Site dimensions: 100 m x 2 m
Site owner: DMBC
Conservation status: Regionally Important Geological Site Date: 14/9/97
Field surveyor: Scott Engering Date: 16/2/07
Stratigraphy and rock types
Time unit: Permian Rock unit: Edlington Formation, Zechstein Group
Rock type: Calcareous mudstone Details: Marl
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
Exposure of Edlington Formation in roadside drainage ditch at the edge of landscaped Brodsworth Colliery waste tip. At date of previous survey in 1997, calcareous precipitation associated with weathering of marls visible.
The ditch has been fenced off and planted with hawthorn and gabions have been erected to stabilise the slope. The ditch is now largely overgrown and obscured by osiers with only the occasional exposure of red weathered marl soil now visible. Along the bottom of the ditch and on man made waterfalls, there is a white/grey precipitate but this bears no obvious relationship with the marl exposures.
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 Parking in nearby country park. Rating: 8
Safety of access Grassy bank at edge of shallow ditch and now fenced off s. Rating: 5
Safety of exposure Exposure is safe but precautions are required because of the presence of a shallow water filled ditch. Rating: 5
Permission to visit Not applicable. Accessible from public highway. Rating: 5
Current condition Largely overgrown and obscured by grass, hawthorns and osiers D/K
Current conflicting activities None envisaged
Restricting conditions No collecting
Nature of exposure Exposure in roadside drainage ditch
Multiple exposures /prospect for trail Very limited
Notes
Culture, heritage & economic
Aspect/Description/Rating
Historic, archaeological & literary associations Not applicable. Rating: 0
Aesthetic landscape Not applicable. Rating: 0
History of earth sciences No formal associations, but good local marker horizon. Rating: 5
Economic geology Not applicable. Rating: 0
Notes Not applicable
Education and science
Surface processes Weathering and calcite precipitation from marls. Rating: 7
Geomorphology Not applicable. Rating: 0
Sedimentary Modern sedimentary processes. Rating: 4
Fossils Not applicable. Rating: 0
Igneous Not applicable. Rating: 0
Metamorphic Not applicable. Rating: 0
Tectonic: structural Not applicable. Rating: 0
Minerals Calcite precipitation. Rating: 5
Stratigraphy Useful marker horizon and correlation of Edlington Formation. Research/fieldwork interest for field mapping. Rarity value. Rating: 5
Notes Limited exposure is useful for advanced studies, especially for field mapping work
Geodiversity value
Limited value except use as a marker for the position of the Edlington Formation. Rating: 5