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1 Barnsley (B&Sup) [Flat Map]

Format Flat Map ISBN 9780751834437
Scale 1:50 000 Sheet(s) Covered E087
Version B&Sup Year Published 2008


2 Barnsley (B&Sup) [Folded Map]

Format Folded Map ISBN 9780751834444
Scale 1:50 000 Sheet(s) Covered E087
Version B&Sup Year Published 2008


3 Barnsley - Sheet Explanation for sheet E087 [Booklet]

Sheet Explanations provide a brief description and interpretation of the geology of the relevant BGS 1:50 000 scale map sheet area. More detailed geological information for the same area is available via the Sheet Descriptions. Sheet explanations are printed A5 booklets and are available either singly, or as a pack together with the relevant 1:50 000 scale map, where this map is available. For hundreds of years, geology has played a significant part in the social and economic development of the Barnsley district; sandstone, mudstone, sand and limestone have been exploited as mineral resources. However, it is coal that has had the greatest impact on the area — the coal industry was the major employer for much of the 18th to late 20th centuries in South Yorkshire, and many pit villages and towns sprang up to provide accommodation for miners. The coal industry has left a legacy of challenging ground conditions including large areas of colliery spoil and infilled ground, which must be treated appropriately when redevelopment takes place. [Booklet]

Format Booklet ISBN 9780852726020
Sheet(s) Covered E087 Year Published 2008


4 Barnsley map pack - Sheet Explanation for sheet E087 plus 1:50 000 (S&D) map [Booklet and Map Pack]

This pack contains a Sheet Explanation for the district and the complementary 1:50 000 scale Bedrock Geology and Superficial Deposits map (folded). Sheet Explanations provide a brief description and interpretation of the geology of the relevant map sheet area. The A5 Sheet Explanation booklet and the map are supplied in a transparent wallet. For hundreds of years, geology has played a significant part in the social and economic development of the Barnsley district; sandstone, mudstone, sand and limestone have been exploited as mineral resources. However, it is coal that has had the greatest impact on the area — the coal industry was the major employer for much of the 18th to late 20th centuries in South Yorkshire, and many pit villages and towns sprang up to provide accommodation for miners. The coal industry has left a legacy of challenging ground conditions including large areas of colliery spoil and infilled ground, which must be treated appropriately when redevelopment takes place. [Booklet and Map Pack]

Format Booklet and Map Pack ISBN 6000005377
Scale 1:50 000 Sheet(s) Covered E087
Year Published 2008  


5 Barnsley. Memoir for sheet E87 (digital reprint)

Author Mitchell, G.H. ISBN 0118805835
Sheet(s) Covered E087 Year Published 1947



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