Giles, J.R.A.. 1982 The sand and gravel resources of the country around Bedale, North Yorkshire : description of 1:25,000 sheet SE 28. London, UK, British Geological Survey, 81pp. (Mineral Assessment Report 119) (Unpublished)
Abstract
The geological maps of the Institute of Geological
Sciences, pre-existing borehole information, and boreholes
drilled for the Industrial Minerals Assessment Unit
form the basis of the assessment of the sand and gravel
resources of the country around Bedale, North Yorkshire.
All the deposits in the district that might be
potentially workable for sand and gravel have been
investigated and a simple statistical method has been
used to estimate the volume. Where feasible the
reliability of the volume estimates is given at the
symmetrical 95 per cent probability level.
The assessed area is divided into four resource
blocks, containing between 2.0 and 10.6 km2 of sand and
gravel. For each block the geology of the deposits is
described, and the mineral-bearing area, the mean
thickness of overburden and mineral and the mean
grading of the mineral are stated. Detailed borehole data
are also given. The geology, the position of the
boreholes and the outlines of the resource blocks are
shown on the accompanying map.
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