Reconciling onshore and offshore geological mapping: lessons from north Cornwall, SW England

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We present the first detailed stratigraphic and structural geological map of offshore north Cornwall and Devon, SW England, based on freely available bathymetric data. Although the bathymetry is often spectacular, revealing fold and fault structures exposed on the seabed at a range of scales and with high resolution, interpretation is not as straightforward as it might appear and depends critically upon both accuracy and knowledge of the onshore geology. Unfortunately, onshore stratigraphic controls are limited and restricted to several thin ‘named shales’ whose coastal outcrops are not always well constrained. In addition, the structure is markedly non-cylindrical on local to regional scales, making seaward projection problematic, while the impact of early thrusting on the stratigraphy has often been previously neglected. We therefore developed a workflow to handle the problems we encountered, including: recognition of vertical to horizontal and 3D to 2D projections; variations in bathymetric data characteristics; prediction of expected seabed outcrop geometries based on coastal structures; incorporation of non-cylindrical effects; and problems with quantitative GIS terrain profiles and structural measurements that result in an absence of such measurements. The geological map produced should therefore be viewed as a step forward, but as forming a base for further detailed bathymetric mapping.

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Craven, B., & Lloyd, G. E. (2024). Reconciling onshore and offshore geological mapping: lessons from north Cornwall, SW England. Geological Society Special Publication, 541(1), 207–235. https://doi.org/10.1144/SP541-2022-314

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