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- Wurt_Pit_and_Devil's_Punchbowl abstract "Wurt Pit and Devil's Punchbowl (grid reference ST543537) is a 0.2 hectare (0.5 acre) geological Site of Special Scientific Interest between East Harptree and the Priddy Circles in the Mendip Hills, Somerset, notified in 1987.This site consists of the two largest subsidence depressions in the Mendips, formed by the underlying limestones having been dissolved by subterranean waters causing the surface rocks to collapse into the void. Clear evidence of their being collapsed structures rather than erosional or solutional features, is gained from the fact that the surface rocks at both localities are insoluble, being marls at Devil's Punchbowl and a series of limestones and clays which have been impregnated by silica at Wurt Pit. The silica-enrichment of the limestones and clays at Wurt Pit (known as the "Harptree Beds", of early Jurassic age) is also of considerable mineralogical importance since it took place as part of the main phase of mineralisation which emplaced the principal Mendip orefields during Jurassic times. The Harptree Beds show varying degrees of silica-enrichment, and also contain traces of other minerals, such as limonite and yellow ochre (hydrous ferric oxides), barite (barium sulphate), sphalerite (zinc sulphide) and galena (lead sulphide).Wade and Wade, in their 1929 book Somerset, described the Devil's Punch Bowl as one of the most notable Swallet Holes on the Mendips".
- Wurt_Pit_and_Devil's_Punchbowl areaOfSearch Somerset.
- Wurt_Pit_and_Devil's_Punchbowl areaTotal "2000.0".
- Wurt_Pit_and_Devil's_Punchbowl interest "Geological".
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- Wurt_Pit_and_Devil's_Punchbowl aos "Somerset".
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- Wurt_Pit_and_Devil's_Punchbowl interest "Geological".
- Wurt_Pit_and_Devil's_Punchbowl latitude "51.2806".
- Wurt_Pit_and_Devil's_Punchbowl longitude "-2.6566".
- Wurt_Pit_and_Devil's_Punchbowl name "Wurt Pit and Devil's Punchbowl".
- Wurt_Pit_and_Devil's_Punchbowl subject Category:Geology_of_Somerset.
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- Wurt_Pit_and_Devil's_Punchbowl subject Category:Sites_of_Special_Scientific_Interest_in_Somerset.
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- Wurt_Pit_and_Devil's_Punchbowl type Wikidata:Q532.
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- Wurt_Pit_and_Devil's_Punchbowl comment "Wurt Pit and Devil's Punchbowl (grid reference ST543537) is a 0.2 hectare (0.5 acre) geological Site of Special Scientific Interest between East Harptree and the Priddy Circles in the Mendip Hills, Somerset, notified in 1987.This site consists of the two largest subsidence depressions in the Mendips, formed by the underlying limestones having been dissolved by subterranean waters causing the surface rocks to collapse into the void.".
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- Wurt_Pit_and_Devil's_Punchbowl name "Wurt Pit and Devil's Punchbowl".