- Widmerpool Gulf
The Widmerpool Gulf is a name given to a geographical trough which existed as open water during the Lower Carboniferous (Tournaisian Age). It is named after
Widmerpool , nearNottingham and was an extension eastwards as far as Lincolnshire, of the North Staffordshire Gulf. It was part of the pattern of crumpled crustal rocks which lay between theLondon-Brabant Island and the stable blocks represented by the modernPennines ,Cambrian Mountains and the Market Weighton Block. The energy required for its formation was supplied by theCaledonian orogeny . In time, the equatorial swamp forests on its shores were converted into the coalfields of Leicestershire, to the south and Nottinghamshire, to the north.References
*Hains, B.A. and Horton, A. "British Regional Geology, Central England". 3rd Edn. (1969)
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