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derek-33 | 13:48 Wed 24th Oct 2018 | ChatterBank
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can anyone tell me how this rock (brick looking) base was formed millions of years ago
on stanidge edge Sheffield peak district
just hope this tinypic think works
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Its a kind of metamorphic rock
"fine-grained, foliated, homogeneous metamorphic rock derived from an original shale-type sedimentary rock composed of clay or volcanic ash through low-grade regional metamorphism. "
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wow thanks auntlydia
been puzzling me since i saw it last week
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a better pic here hopefully

http://oi67.tinypic.com/x21bmg.jpg
Yes, but how did the brick structure get underneath it? Isn't that the main question?
Being a gritstone area some of the formations are quite impressive.

Some info here too.

https://www.geolsoc.org.uk/Education-and-Careers/Plate-Tectonic-Stories/Stanage-Edge

The brick structure did not get underneath it, the boulder ( the top rock) fell onto it as some time. The boulder is a different rock type, possibly an igneous rock such as granite .
yes mamylynne the boulder could be carboniferous Millstone Grit.
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the boulder like the test of stanidge edge is grit stone (used for milling wheels ) looks like the underneath of this boulder is shale stone now ive delved into it just unusual that it looks man made in its formation here

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