Ballybunion to Leck Point - Second Gallery - Clare and Ross Formation

This page represents the second gallery of photographs that illustrate the geology of the Clare and Ross Formation where it outcrops along the southern shore of Shannon Estuary just north of Ballybunion and at Leck Point. Click on highlighted Deepwater Gallery for access to a completete index to this gallery or access items from this gallery using the pull down menu on the header bar above.

The photographs in this gallery were taken by Christopher Kendall, and Peter Haughton. We extend our special thanks to Geoff McGee, the skipper of the vessel Draiocht from Carrigaholt harbour on the northern flank of the Shannon Estuary in Co-Clare, who transported us to many of the various localities featured in our photographs. The first photograph of the series in Gallery one should help readers to locate the other photographs of the Clare Shale and Ross Formation sediments exposed along the southern shore of the Shannon Estuary.

The gallery illustrates the character of the deepwater sediments of the Clare Shale and Ross Formation. The base of the section here starts with deepwater black euxinic Clare Shale and is overlain by the turbidite sheet sands of the deepwater fan lobes of the Ross Formation with sparse shallow channeling.

 

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060 Ross Fm East of Leck Pt Cliff. 061 Ross Fm East of Leck Pt Cliff. 062 Ross Fm East of Leck Pt Cliff. 063 Ross Fm East of Leck Pt Cliff. 064 Ross Fm East of Leck Pt Cliff.
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065 Ross Fm East of Leck Pt Cliff. 066 Ross Fm East of Leck Pt Cliff. 067 Ross Fm East of Leck Pt Cliff. 068 Ross Fm East of Leck Pt Cliff. 069 Ross Fm East of Leck Pt Cliff.
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070 Ross Fm East of Leck Pt Cliff. 071 Ross Fm East of Leck Pt Cliff. 072 Ross Fm East of Leck Pt Cliff. 073 Ross Fm East of Leck Pt Cliff. 074 Ross Fm East of Leck Pt Cliff.
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075 Ross Fm East of Leck Pt Cliff. 076 Ross Fm East of Leck Pt Cliff. 077 Ross Fm East of Leck Pt Cliff. 078 Ross Fm East of Leck Pt Cliff. 079 Ross Fm East of Leck Pt Cliff.
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080 Ross Fm East of Leck Pt Cliff. 081 Ross Fm East of Leck Pt Cliff. 082 Ross Fm East of Leck Pt Cliff. 083 Ross Fm East of Leck Pt Cliff. 084 Ross Fm East of Leck Pt Cliff.
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085 Ross Fm East of Leck Pt Cliff. 086 Ross Fm East of Leck Pt Cliff. 087 Ross Fm East of Leck Pt Cliff. 088 Ross Fm East of Leck Pt Cliff. 089 Ross Fm East of Leck Pt Cliff.
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090 Ross Fm East of Leck Pt Cliff. 091 Ross Fm East of Leck Pt Cliff. 092 Ross Fm East of Leck Pt Cliff. 093 Ross Fm East of Leck Pt Cliff. 094 Ross Fm East of Leck Pt Cliff.
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095 Ross Fm East of Leck Pt Cliff. 096 Ross Fm East of Leck Pt Cliff. 097 Ross Fm East of Leck Pt Cliff. 098 Ross Fm East of Leck Pt Cliff. 099 Ross Fm East of Leck Pt Cliff.
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100 Ross Fm East of Leck Pt Cliff. 101 Ross Fm East of Leck Pt Cliff. 102 Ross Fm East of Leck Pt Cliff. 103 Ross Fm East of Leck Pt Cliff. 104 Ross Fm East of Leck Pt Cliff.

 

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