J2105 : Glacial deposits in the cliffs at Templetown Beach

taken 6 years ago, 6 km S of Greenore, Co Louth, Ireland

Glacial deposits in the cliffs at Templetown Beach
Glacial deposits in the cliffs at Templetown Beach
The 6m high cliffs running some 400m between Templetown and Cooley Point are the product of glaciomarine sedimentation some 15,000BP. The cliffs exhibit four distinct layers.

1] basal mud facies, some 1.5m thick, deposited from sediment plumes after the initial retreat of the ice. These marine deposited muds are fossiliferous and contain the remains of minute Arctic fauna including Elphidium clavatum and Roundstoniaglobulifera.

2]Above the mud is a tightly packed boulder pavement only one clast thick formed of local Carboniferous rocks which has been pressed into the mud below. It is the product of intertidal activity at a period of ice readvance. The boulders would have been transferred to the area on ice flows which melted depositing their load on the sea bed.

3] A layer of laminated sand and mud deposited by glacial meltwater. These are ground up sandstone and this would suggest that their source origin was the Dundalk Bay ice lobe. Cross bedding is common in this layer.

4] An overlying gravel layer laid down by glacial melt water.


Following the Ice Age. the coastal areas of the Cooley Peninsula were subject to isostatic uplift leading to the formation of raised beaches which are in the process of being eroded by the sea.

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Date Taken
Friday, 27 October, 2017   (more nearby)
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Wednesday, 15 November, 2017
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Coastal  Estuary, Marine  Rocks, Scree, Cliffs 
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Irish: geotagged! J 217 051 [100m precision]
WGS84: 53:58.9041N 6:8.6934W
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Irish: geotagged! J 217 051
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North-northwest (about 337 degrees)
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