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Corfe Castle Earthcache EarthCache

Hidden : 9/21/2015
Difficulty:
2 out of 5
Terrain:
2 out of 5

Size: Size:   other (other)

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Geocache Description:

Corfe Castle is the site of a double water gap in the Chalk ridge of the Purbeck Hills. Two streams, the Corfe River and the Byle Brook, both of which rise in the vale cut along the outcrop of the Wealden Beds to the south of Corfe Castle, have eroded deep parallel gaps to isolate the hill on which the castle is built. The two streams unite immediately to the north of the castle.

The site is remarkable because of these small streams cut directly across the structural grain of the Purbeck Hills, after flowing for most of their courses parallel to the strike of the Wealden Beds, where they may be regarded as subsequent streams. It is likely that they have been superimposed from the emerged Pliocene sea floor, which would have cut across the various beds now exposed in an east-west direction in the Isle of Purbeck.

Similar development to the south of Corfe Castle may have increased the erosive power of the Corfe streams and enabled them to continue to incise their courses across the Chalk ridge at Corfe. The western of the two streams has cut a fine incised meander through the ridge, leaving a well-developed meander scar on the eastern slopes of West Hill and the eastern stream has cut an equally impressive gorge between the Castle hill and East Hill. Twin water gaps in the Chalk ridges in southern England are relatively uncommon. Two twin gaps do exist in the Isle of Wight, at Carisbrooke and at Brading, but in both cases one of the gaps has now become dry. The gaps at Corfe Castle, each still occupied by a stream that has deeply incised its course across the Chalk ridge, constitute a site of much geomorphological interest.

To log this Earthcache: Go to the 2 published Co-ords and answer the following questions and send your answers to me through email in profile, please don't wait for a reply before you log your find:

Question 1. At the listed Co-ords look at the River Byle Brook and describe its appearance. Estimate its width and depth.

Question 2. At the Corfe River Virtual Way Point N 50° 38.362 W 002° 03.558 look at the Corfe River and describe its appearance. Estimate its width and depth.

Question 3. Using the above table and text What is the Geological Time of the Wealdon Bed and how old is it ?

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