Langbaurgh Ridge

Langbaurgh Ridge (grid reference NZ560121) is an 8.0 hectare[1] geological Site of Special Scientific Interest near the hamlet of Langbaurgh in North Yorkshire, England, notified in 1986.[2] The site crosses the boundary of the Redcar and Cleveland district and Hambleton District.

Langbaurgh Ridge
Location within North Yorkshire
LocationRedcar and Cleveland
and Hambleton, North Yorkshire, England
Coordinates54°30′5″N 1°8′4″W
Area7.0 ha (17 acres)
Established1986
Governing bodyNatural England
WebsiteMap of site

The site is identified as being of national importance in the Geological Conservation Review for its exposure of the Cleveland Dyke, a Palaeogene intrusion associated with the Mull central volcanic complex.

References

  1. "Langbaurgh Ridge | Protected Planet". www.protectedplanet.net. Retrieved 22 March 2016.
  2. "Langbaurgh Ridge | Protected Planet". www.protectedplanet.net. Retrieved 22 March 2016.

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