41 page results for 'CGR Volume Carboniferous'
West Fermanagh Scarplands
Published datepavements * Priority feature The limestone pavement within the West Fermanagh Scarplands occurs on Carboniferous
Magheraveely Marl Loughs
Published dateThese occur over an area of Carboniferous limestone bedrock.
Ingleborough Complex
Published datePriority feature Ingleborough is one of four sites in northern England representing Limestone pavements on Carboniferous
Calcareous and calcshist screes of the montane to alpine levels (Thlaspietea rotundifolii)
Published dateThis site has the most extensive areas of calcareous and calcshist scree in the UK, consisting of Carboniferous
Slender green feather-moss [Drepanocladus (Hamatocaulis) vernicosus]
Published datelarge population of this species in extensive upland flush systems and wet calcareous sedge fen on Carboniferous
Siliceous rocky slopes with chasmophytic vegetation
Published dateMoor House – Upper Teesdale, which includes the highest point of the Pennines, has a mixed geology of Carboniferous
Great crested newt [Triturus cristatus]
Published dateThey overlie Etruria marls and coal measures of the Carboniferous period.
Hydrophilous tall herb fringe communities of plains and of the montane to alpine levels
Published dateCumbria, Tees Valley and Durham Moor House – Upper Teesdale comprises an area of mixed geology made up of carboniferous
Cannock Extension Canal
Published dateThe low volume of boat traffic on this terminal branch of the Wyrley and Essington Canal has allowed
Floating water-plantain [Luronium natans]
Published dateThe low volume of boat traffic on this terminal branch of the Wyrley and Essington Canal has allowed
