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The Peak District

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PRESENTATION OUTLINE

THE PEAK DISTRICT

Formation and features

HISTORY

  • For 340 million year the Peak District was covered by warm shallow sea.
  • There were several coral reefs.
  • Over millions of years these creatures lived and died, to create a 600m bed of calcium carbonate.

GEOLOGY

  • The calcium carbonate, created the rock found on the Peak District which is know as Carboniferous limestone.
  • The sea also hosted volcanic activity and would pour lava across the sea bed, this cooled and made basalt.
  • Silt, which came from the North was deposited into rivers and was compressed to form rocks.
Photo by Richard Heyes

GEOLOGY ...

  • Some of the Peak Districts underlaying rocks are limestone, milestone grit and some shales. These are all quite porous rocks which help the formation of springs

ICE

  • - One of the most recent occurrences in the Peak District was when the ice ages brought glaciers to carve out the vast valleys and hidden caves
Photo by Philip Oyarzo