Humberside Geologist no. 16
A Bibliography of East Yorkshire Geology
1989 to 2014
compiled by Mike Horne
This continues from the Bibliography of East Yorkshire Geology 1948 to 1988 by Mike Horne (1992) and follows the same format. Please refer to the earlier publication for information about the criteria used. It covers publications made after 1988 and ones missed from the previous bibliography. The term "East Yorkshire" is used loosely to include the County of East Yorkshire (UK) plus the coast of North Yorkshire, parts of North Lincolnshire and parts of the North Sea; some other articles and publications which are useful to people studying the geology of the are also included.
This is very much a work-in-progress and I plan to add to it as time permits. If you wish to let me know of any publications or corrections please e-mail me. I would like to thank David Jutson, John Bateson, Martin Chambers, Mike Taylor (National Museum of Scotland), Nigel Whittington, Stephen Hesselbo (Oxford University) and Wendy Cawthorne (Geological Society) for their help. Please note that as multi-authorship of papers is becoming increasingly common I have not always entered cross-references for co-authors.
You can find some key words at the end of the Bibliography, but you can also search the on-line version by using the "edit" - "find" function of your search engine.
Abbink O, J Targarona, H Brinkhuis et al. 2001. Late Jurassic to earliest Cretaceous palaeoclimatic evolution of the southern North Sea. Global Planet Change 30 (3-4), 231-256.
Abbink O A, J H AVan Konijnenburg-Van Cittert& H A Visscher 2004. A sporomorph ecogroup model for the Northwest European Jurassic - Lower Cretaceousi: concepts and framework. Neth. J . Geosci. 83 (1), 17-31
Aldrick R J, M O Rivett & S L Hepburn 1999. Urban groundwater and environmental management: Hull, East Yorkshire Groundwater in the urban environment. International Association of Hydrogeologists. 21, 91-96.Alexander J 1986. Idealised flow models to predict alluvial sandstone distribution in the Middle Jurassic Yorkshire Basin. Marine Petroleum Geology 3, 298-305.
- 1987. Syn-sedimentary and burial related deformation in the Middle Jurassic non-marine formations of the Yoskhire Basin. pp 315-324 of Jones M E & R M F Preston (eds) Deformation of sediments and sedimentary rocks. Geological Society, London; Special Publications no. 29.
- 1989. Delta or coastal plain? With an example of the controversy from the Middle Jurassic of Yorkshire. pp 11-19 of Wheatley M K G & K T Pickering (eds) Deltas: sites and traps for fossil fuels. Geological Society, London; Special Publications no. 41.
- 1992. A discussion of the alluvial sandstonebody characteristics related to variations in marine influence, Middle Jurassic of the Cleveland Basin, U K, and the implications for analogous Brent Group strata in the North Sea Basin. pp 149-167 of Morton A C, R S Hazeldine, M R Giles & S Brown (eds) Geology of the Brent Group. Geological Society, London; Special Publications no. 61.
- 1992. Nature and origin of a leterally extensive alluvial sandstone body in the Middle Jurassic Scalby Formation. Journal of the Geological Society 149, 431-441.
- & R L Gawthorpe 1993. The complex nature of a Jurassic multistorey, alluvial sandstone body, Whitby, North Yorkshire. pp 123-142 of North C P & D J Prosser (eds) Characterization of fluvial and aeolian reservoirs. Geological Society, London; Special Publications no. 73.
Allason-Jones L 1996. Roman jet in the Yorkshire Museum. The Yorkshire Museum, York. 55pp.
Allen D J 1995. Chalk Aquifer Study: permeability and fractures in the English Chalk: a review of hydrogeological literature. Technical report. Hydrogeology series. British Geological Survey; WD/95/43, Keyworth.
- , L J Brewerton, L M Coleby, B R Gibbs, A M Lewis, A M MacDonald, S J Wagstaff & A T Williams 1997. The physical properties of major aquifers in England and Wales. British Geological Survey Technical Report WD/97/34.
Allen I 1995. Flux modeling within the Humber Plume. Land-Ocean Interaction Study 7, 1+ 6-8.
Allshorn S J L, S H Bottrell, L J West & N E Odling 2007. Rapid karstic bypass flow in the unsaturated zone of the Yorkshire chalk aquifer and implications for contaminant transport. in M Parise & J Gunn (eds) Natural and anthropogenic hazards in karst areas: recognition, analysis and mitigation. Special publication no 279 of the Geological Society, London.
Anderson L 2014. Before the Scottish Survey: Alfred Harker the Geologist. Proceedings of the Geologists' Association.
Anon. 1992. A successful Yorkshire event [GeoEvent in York October 1991] . Geologists' Association Circular 890, 20.
- 1992. Collector of the year, 1991. [F Whitham incl. photo.] Geologists' Association Circular 890, 8-9.
- 1992. Honorary Graduands December 1992. [incl. F Whitham] Bulletin [of the University of Hull] 12, 1+14.
- 1992. Yet more festivals. [Geology month, Hull G S Roadshow, Rifle Butts, Chalk Way]. Geologists' Association Circular 895, 22-23.
- 1993. Coastal erosion ... There is life after Holbeck Hall Hotel. Down to Earth 4, 1.
- 1993. New 'observatory' for the Humber. Bulletin [of the University of Hull] 19,4.
- 1993. Scarborough landslip. Geoscientist vol. 3, no. 5, p. 2-3.
- 1994. Land goes, but not in ignorance. [erosion in Holderness] Geology Today 10, 123.
- 1997. Whitby and Scalby [1:50000 geological map] British Geological Survey.
- 1998. Humber Estuary - state of the environment 1998. Environment Agency, 41pp.
- 2000. A geological walk along the coast line of Robin Hoods Bay. Amethyst Publications, Robin Hoods Bay.
-2001 A lifetime's work. Death of Ted Wright, former R & C director and archaeologist. Contact. The R & C Pensioners' Association newsletter 21, 3-4.
- 2001. Glacial Celebrations. Geologists' Asscositaion Circular 945, 9.
- 2001. Heritage explorer will be missed. [death of Dr E V Wright]. Hull Daily Mail Wednesday 23rd May 2001, p4.
- 2002. Britain gets its first crater. Geoscientist 12, no. 10, 8-9.
- 2002. Meteor Strike. The S B U Messenger [BP] September 2002, 1-2.
- 2002. Museums - The Rotunda, Scarborough. G A Magazine of the Geologists' Association. 1, no. 4, 15.
- 2002. Obituaries. Professor House. Bulletin [The University of Hull] 92, 16.
- 2005. Where elephants once roamed - Welton Le Wold. [leaflet] Lincolnshire Wolds Countryside Service, Louth.
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Atherton, J K 1994. Alluvial Sediments of the Humber Estuary: geochemical composition and pedogenesis. Unpublished Ph D Thesis, University of Hull.
Atkinson T C, K R Briffa & G R Cope 1987. Seasonal temperatures in Britain during the past 22,000 years reconstructed using beetle remains. Nature 325, 587-92.
Austin, W. E. N. and Evans, I S. 1999. Day 4; Filey Bay and the Speeton Shell Bed: in The Quaternary of North-East England (Bridgland, David R., editor; et al.), Field Guide - Quaternary Research Association, 1999(North-East England), p. 167-168.
Bailey, T R , Y Rosenthal, J M McArthur, B van de Schootbrugge & M F Thirlwall. 2003 Paleoceanographic changes of the Late Pliensbachian-Early Toarcian interval: a possible link to the genesis of an Oceanic Anoxic Event. Earth and Planetary Science Letters, 212 (3-4). pp. 307-320. ISSN 0012821X absract at < http://eprints.ucl.ac.uk/archive/00000551/ >
Balson P 1995. LEOPS offshore coring programme.[Southern North Sea] Land-Ocean Interaction Study 6, 10.
Baldwin S A 2004. W.S. Bisat (1886-1973): his life and influence on Carboniferous stratigraphy. Proceedings of the Geologists' Accociation 115, 371-377.
Bailey J B, P Arbin, O Daffinoti, P Gibson & J S Richie 1993. Permo-Carboniferous plays of the Silver Pit Basin. pp 707-715 of Parker J R (ed) Petroleum Geology of Northwest Europe Proceedings of the 4th Conference, Geological Society, London.
Bailey T R, Y Rosenthal, J M McArthur et al. 2003. Paleoceanographic changes of the Late Pliensbachian-Early Toarcian interval: a possible link to the genesis of an Oceanic Anoxic Event. Earth and Planetary Science Letters. 212, 307-320.
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Balson P 2006. Coastal retreat. Earthwise 23, 22-23. [examples of ersoion from Easington]
Balson S & D H Jeffrey 1991. The glacial sequence of the southern North Sea. p245-54 of J Ehlers, P L Gibbard and J Rose (eds) Glacial deposits in Great Britain Balkema, Rotterdam.
Banner F T & D Desai 1988. A review and revision of the Jurassic - early Cretaceous Globigerina, with special reference to the Aptian assemblages of Speeton (North Yorkshire) England. Journal of Micropalaeontology 7, 143-85.
Baraclough A 1992. Quaternary sediment analysis: a deductive approach at A-level. Teaching Geology Jan 1992 15-18.
Barker I C 1984. The groundwater resources of the Jurassic rocks in the Brough area of North Humberside. Groundwater Section, Rivers Division, Yorkshire Water [unpublished]
Barker J A 1984. Calcareous Nannoplankton from the Albian red chalk of Yorkshire and North Lincolnshire. (unpublished M.Sc. Tehis, University of Hull)
Barker R D 1994. Some hydrogeophysical properties of the Chalk of Humberside and Lincolnshire.Quarterly Journal of Engineering Geology. Vol. 27 Supplement, S5 - S13.
Barnard R 1996. A history of further education in Hull. Hutton Press, Beverley. 138pp.
Barrett J B 2006. The Importance of the Caytoniales and Cayton Bay (Yorkshire) Mid-Jurassic Flora in Relation to Flowering Plant Ancestry. Humberisde Geologist 14, 27-32, and on CD-ROM.
Barry J 1992. Aland Islands erratics in Britain. Humberside Geologist 10, 23-25.
Barton R N E, R M Jacobi , D Stapert & M J Street 2003. The Late-glacial reoccupation of the British Isles and the Creswellian 4 Journal of Quaternary Science 18, 631 - 643.
Bassett M G, A H King, J G Larwood, N A Parkinson & V K Diesler (eds) 2001. A future for fossils. National Museum of Wales, Geological Series No. 19.
Bate R H & I P Wilkinson, 1988 The Jurassic and Cretaceous of Eastern England [field guide] . 71 pp. The Micropalaeontological Society.
Bateman M D, 1998. The origin and age of coversand in North Lincolnshire, U K. Permafrost and Periglacial Processes 9, 313-25.
Bateman M D & J A Catt 1996. An absolute chronology for the raised beach and associated deposits at Sewerby, East Yorkshire, England Journal of Quaternary Science 11, 389-395.
Bateman M D, J B Murton and W Crowe 2000. Late Devensian and Holocene depositional environments associated with the coversand around Caistor, north Lincolnshire, UK . Boreas 29, 1-15.
Bateman M D, P C Buckland, C D Frederick & N J Whitehouse (eds) 2001. The Quaternary of East Yorkshire and North Lincolnshire. Quaternary Reserach Association Field Guide. 218pp
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Batten D J & R. J. Dutta 1997. Ultrastructure of exine of gymnospermous pollen grains from Jurassic and basal Cretaceous deposits in Northwest Europe and implications for botanical relationships.Review of Palaeobotany and Palynology, 99, 25-54.
Becker R T & W T Kirchgasser 2007. Devonian events and correlations - a tribute to the lifetime achievements of Michael Robert Hose (1930-2002). Chap 1 of Becker R T & W T Kirchgasser (eds) Devonian events and correlations Special publication no. 278 of the Geological Society, London.
Beer J, 2002. Monsters of rock. [dinosaur footprints on the Yorkshire coast] Country Walking January 2002, 40-7
Bell F G & A Forster 1991. The clay deposits of Holderness. pp 111-118 of Quarterly Engineering Geology Proceedings of the 25th Annual Conference of the Engineering Geology Group of the Geological Society of London, Edinburgh 1989.
Bell F G, 1994. The Speeton Clay of North Yorkshire, England: an investigation of its geotechnical properties Engineering Geology, 36 (3-4), 257-266.
Bell, F.G. 2002. The geotechnical properties of some till deposits occurring along the coastal areas of eastern England Engineering Geology 63 ,49 -Bell F G , M G Culshaw & J C Cripps 1999. A review of selected engineering geological characteristics of English Chalk. Engineering Geology 54, 237-269.
Bell R 1996. Yorkshire Rock - a journey through time. British Geological Survey. 64pp.
Benchley P J, A Howard & G Lees 1991. Field guide to shelf sediments in the Carboniferous of Northumberland and the Jurassic of Yorkshire. [Field Guide 13 of 13th International Sedimentological Congress] British Sedimentological Research Group, Cambridge.
D I Benn and D J A Evans 1996. The interpretation and classification
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Benton M J 1988. British fossil reptile sites. Pp 73-84 of Crowther and Wimbledon (eds.) Pal Ass
Benton M J & P S Spencer 1995. Fossil reptiles of Great Britain. G C R volume no. 10, Kluwer. 386 pp.
- , E Cook & P Turner 2002. Permian and Triassic Red Beds and the Penarth group of Great Britain. Joint Nature Conservation Committee. Geological Conservation Review Series no, 24.
Bergen, J. A. and Sikora, P. J., 1999. Microfossil diachronism in southern Norwegian North Sea chalks; Valhall and Hod fields: in Biostratigraphy in production and development geology (Jones, R. W., editor; et al.), Geological Society Special Publications, 152, p. 85-111,
Berridge N G & J Pattison 1994. Geology of the country around Grimsby and Patrington. Memoir for 1:50000 geological sheets 90 and 91, and 81 and 82 (England and Wales). British Geological Survey. xii., 96pp.
Berry A 1998. Commemerative medals of Kingston upon Hull. Privately printed.
Besley B M, S D Burley & P Turner 1993. The late Carboniferous "Barren Red Bed" play of the Silver Pit area, Southern North Sea. pp727-740 of Parker J R (ed) Petroleum Geology of Northwest Europe Proceedings of the 4th Conference, Geological Society, London.
Beveridge D 1994. Shelter for Rifle Butts. Earth Heritage 2, 31.
- 1994. Northern exposure. Yorkshire Wildlife May 1994, 5.
Beveridge D, Heyes C, Horne M & May. M, 1992. Members' Evening 1992. Humberside Geologist 10, 10-11.
Beveridge D & M Horne 1994. Conserving an SSSI. Yorkshire Geological Society Circular no. 446, 4.
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Black K 1994. LIPS-UK Newsletter.
- 1995. First results from LISP-UK: an interdisciplinary study of mudflat dynamics. Land-Ocean Interaction Study 8, 6-8.
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Black K S, D M Paterson & A Cramp [eds.]1998. Sedimentary Processes in the Intertidal Zone. Geological Society Special Publication no. 139, 409pp.
Blake S 2000. Celevland ironstone walks: Skinngingrove. Peter Tuffs, Guisborough.
Blewett J & D Huntley, 1999. Measurement of Suspended Sediment Transport Processes in Shallow Water off the Holderness Coast, UK. Marine Pollution Bulletin, 37, 134-143.
Boulton G S 1992. Quaternary, pp 413-444 in Duff & Smith (eds) The geology of England and Wales
Bowen D Q, S Hughes, G A Sykes & G H Miller 1989. Land-sea correlations in the Pleistocene based on isoleucine epimerization in non-marine molluscs. Nature 340, 49-51.
Bowen D Q (ed) 1999. A revised correlation of Quaternary deposits in the British Isles. Geological Society Special report no. 23. 176 pp.
Bowen D Q & G A Sykes 1991 Discussion on: WILSON, S.J.- The correlation of the Speeton Shell Bed, Filey Bay, Yorkshire, to an oxygen isotope stage Yorkshire GeologicalSociety Proceedings, vol.48, pt.3, 1991, pp.223-6 Proceedings of the Yorkshire Geological Society 48, 463-5.
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Bowb P, D Rutledge, J Crux and L Gallagher 1998. Lower Cretaceous.- in: Bown, P. (ed.) Calcareous Nannofossil Biostratigraphy, 86-131; Chapman & Hall, London.
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Brandon A , M G Sumbler & H C Ivimey-Cook 1990. A revised lithostratigraphy for the Lower and Middle Lias (Jurassic) east of Nottingham, England. Proceedings of the Yorkshire Geological Society 50, 333-355.
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British Geological Survey 1991. Patrington, sheet 81 (and including parts of sheets 82 and 90), solid and drift geology 1:50,000British Geological Survey 1993. 1:50000 geological map of Beverley. No. 72. Provisional Series.
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Chiverrell R C 2001. A proxy record of late Holocene climate change from May Moss, northeast England. Journal of Quaternary Science Volume 16, Issue 1 .
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Key words/topics/locations/people:
Places & topics:-
Alum - Marshall 1995, Pybus and Rushton 1991, Osborne 1998
Bielsbeck - Sutcliffe 1995.
Black Band - Corfield 2001, Hildreth P 1999, Horne 1991 & 1995, Rockett T 1992, Walton F F [1888] 1992, C W & E V Wright 1999
Bridestones: Dutton 1992
Chalk - Chambers M 1995, Dutton 1992, Green C [1949] 1992, Mitchell 2000, Rawson 2001, Whitham 1991, 1993, Wright 1999
Dimlington - Rose 1989, Whitham, Horne & Rockett 2000
Dinosaur footprints - see Whyte and Romano 2001
Erratic boulders - Dutton 1999 (x2), Harrison R & Horne M 1992, Horne 2000
Flamborough (structural) - Peacock and Sanderson 1993, Peacock & Zhang 1994, Peacock 1996, Peacock et al 1998, Starmer 1995.
Gransmoor : Walker et al. 1993, Lowe at al. 1999, Mayle et al. 1999
Holocene - Shennan and Andrews 2000
Hull Museums - Rayfield H 1996, Horne & Darmody 1999
Humber estuary : Falconer R A & B Lin 1996, Pye & Allen 2000, Shennan and Andrews 2000, Stapleton C M 1994
Humber warp - Ellis 1990
Jet - Muller 1991
Kimmeridge Clay - Chambers 2000
Market Weighton area - Beveridge D 1994, Beveridge D & M Horne 1994, Hildreth 2000, Horne & Dutton 1999, Horne, Emery, Mitchell & Whitham 1995, Stather J W [1888] 1991, Whitham 1995,
North Sea - Shennan and Andrews 2000
Quaternary - Bowen 2000
Rifle Butts SSSI - Beveridge 1994, Green 1995, Mitchell 1996, Horne & Dutton 1999, Robinson E 1994, 1995.
Robin Hood's Bay - Howarth 2002.
Silverpit crater - Anon 2002, Stewart & Allan 2002,
Sewerby Cliff - Meijer & Preece 1995; Stuart 1995, Sutcliffe 1995.
Skeffling - Black 1994.
Skipsea Withow - Horne 1991 (field meetings 1990)
South Ferriby - Taylor and Todd 1990, Vjestica & Whitham 2000, Wignall 1990
Speeton Clay - Wright 1999, Mitchell & Underwood 1999, Horne 2000
Speeton Shell Bed - Meijer & Preece 1995.
Star Carr - Stuart 1995
Thixendale: Whitham, Horne & Emery 1991
Sewerby - Baraclough 1992
South Ferriby - Walton F F [1888] 1992
Whitby - Hemmingway and Wright 1992. Osborne 1998
Wold Newton Meteorite - Osborne 1998
People
Donald Beveridge - Whitham 2006.
W S Bisat - Boylan 2007
Ansel Dunham - Horne & Darmody 1999, House M R 1998
Michael House - Butler 2003, Neale 2002.
Hull Geological Society - Berry 1998.
J R Mortimer - Hicks 1979, Grinsell 2004.
John Neale - Helm & Horne 2007
Lewis Penny - anon 2001 (GA Circular), Catt 2000, 2001, Cecil 2000, Horne 2000, Neale 2000, 2001.
Mark Piasecki - various 2000Thomas Sheppard - Elsom 1990, C W & E V Wright 1999, Horne 2007 x 2 , Schadla-Hall 1989, Seaward 2004, Sitch 1992.
William Smith - Butler R 1996, Winchester 2001, Morton 2004.
John Walker Stather - Horne 2007
Felix Whitham - anon. 1992 x 2.
CW & E V Wright. - C W & E V Wright 1999; anon 2010.
Notes
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