Talk:Geology of the Cairngorms National Park

Latest comment: 2 years ago by Geopersona in topic Further detail

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I shall return to flesh this page out further but looking for editors with expertise with maps, diagrams and images to improve it. cheers Geopersona (talk) 15:02, 3 February 2018 (UTC)Reply

Commons has numerous images but if you want a map you could try @Mikenorton:. Ben MacDui 16:01, 3 February 2018 (UTC)Reply
I shall endeavour to come up with a map based on the BGS online resource - it may take a while. Mikenorton (talk) 20:50, 3 February 2018 (UTC)Reply
Thanks guys! Geopersona (talk) 08:36, 4 February 2018 (UTC)Reply

Further detail

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It is the case that a simple geological map accompanying this article would benefit understanding. Meanwhile those wanting to view the geology of other UK National Parks for further edits to the article etc can visit the British Geological Survey’s ‘GeoIndex Onshore’ map-viewer at https://mapapps2.bgs.ac.uk/geoindex/home.html - there are a considerable number of data layers available to click on or off but look for the ‘mineral planning authorities’ one in the right hand column of the drop down list. Since each national park authority in England and Wales is the mineral planning authority, that gives you the boundary of the national park. This can be used in conjunction with whichever geological data layers are chosen for display. Note that the relatively recent expansions of the Lake District and Yorkshire Dales NPs are not yet reflected in that data. Alas the extent of the Cairngorms NP is not visible through this means though it is visible as a pale green wash across the base topographic map used in this facility. A further data layer – ‘Natural England National Park’ is available towards the bottom of the r.h. column in the drop-down list but only relates to NPs in England (and does include the expanded areas of the Lakes and Dales). Using this data layer (which presents as coloured polygons without outlines), adjustments need to be made to the transparency of the layers so that both the bedrock geology (for example) and the NP shape are both visible. thanks Geopersona (talk) 06:29, 21 April 2022 (UTC)Reply