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 geological walk, Blease Fell
quarry, Threlkeld
site name:-   Blease Fell
locality:-   High Row
civil parish:-   Threlkeld (formerly Cumberland)
county:-   Cumbria
locality type:-   quarry (disused) 
locality type:-   geological site
coordinates:-   NY30252567
1Km square:-   NY3025
10Km square:-   NY32

MN photo:-  
This small quarry exposes the Skiddaw Group mudstone, overlain by glacial drift. Many of the boulders lying around are glacial erratics, Borrowdale Volcanic rocks. The mudstones are sedimentary rock, fine grained, flaky, layered, but have no cleavage.
In a second exposure a little up the path it is possible to find cross bedding in the sedimentation.
The quarry is by the car parking area above the Blencathra Field Studies Centre.
NB: beware my amateur geological knowledge.

photograph
BPR21.jpg (taken 26.9.2008)  
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BPR22.jpg  Skiddaw mudstone, rock lying on the quarry floor.
(taken 26.9.2008)  


JandMN : 387
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BXO28.jpg  Rock, hand specimen of Skiddaw mudstone, slightly metamorphosed to slate, from a disused quarry, on Blease Fell, Threlkeld, Cumberland, NY30252567, 12 October 2012.
Skiddaw group, mudstone; Ordovician, Llanvirn/Arenig.
(taken 12.10.2012)  

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