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English: The Blue Anchor Fault
Possibly the most obvious fault in Britain. The red rock with reduction horizons is Triassic Mercia Mudstone (MMS). To the left there are younger rocks, Late to Latest Triassic (Norian-Rhaetian) and/or Earliest Jurassic interbedded marls and muds (with evaporites like gypsum). You can tell this is a normal fault, this means the younger strata has slid downwards to sit beside the MMS. Also near the fault in the MMS the lighter reduction horizons are dipping downwards probably due to marginal drag. The line of the fault runs along the beach, shown by the rock/sand divide. |
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Source | From geograph.org.uk; transferred by User:Rubberstamp using geograph_org2commons. |
Author | Ashley Dace |
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Camera location | 51° 11′ 04.02″ N, 3° 22′ 53.98″ W | View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMap | 51.184450; -3.381661 |
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Object location | 51° 11′ 03″ N, 3° 22′ 41″ W | View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMap | 51.184180; -3.378100 |
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[edit]This image was taken from the Geograph project collection. See this photograph's page on the Geograph website for the photographer's contact details. The copyright on this image is owned by Ashley Dace and is licensed for reuse under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 2.0 license.
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