- of the
valley is the Ure,
which is the
source of the
alternative name
Yoredale. The
majority of the dale is
within the
Yorkshire Dales National Park;...
- The
Yoredale Series, in geology, is a now
obsolete term for a
local phase of the
Carboniferous rocks of the
north of England,
ranging in age from the Asbian...
- south-west in
features such as
Malham Cove. It is
overlain in many
areas by the
Yoredale Series of
alternating weak
shales and hard
limestones and sandstones, which...
- by a
suite of
rocks traditionally referred to as the
Yoredale Series, and
named from '
Yoredale' (an
older name for Wensleydale),
these are
divided into...
- The
Northumberland Coalfield is a
coalfield in north-east England. It is
continuous with the
Durham Coalfield to its south. It
extends from Shilbottle...
-
forms the
Simonside Hills which reach a
height of 440m at
Tosson Hill. The
Yoredale Group comprises, in
stratigraphic order i.e. lowermost/oldest first, the...
-
after a
village rather than its river. The old name for the
valley was
Yoredale after the
river that runs
through it. The Ure is one of many
rivers and...
- Gr****ington Moor. The cave
system is
formed within the
Middle Limestone of the
Yoredale Series. The
large stream (average flow 100 litres/second) has been shown...
- (Northumberland)
Weardale (County
Durham and Yorkshire)
Wensleydale or
Yoredale (Yorkshire)
Yorkshire Dales The name
Wuppertal (North Rhine-Westphalia)...
-
features are the
Great Scar
Limestone which forms a base to the
overlying Yoredale Beds, a 300-metre (980 ft) deep
strata of hard limestones,
sandstones and...