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Cropwell Bishop gypsum quarry. Cropwell Bishop gypsum quarry. The quarry face shows beds and nodules of gypsum in the reddish-brown Cropwell Bishop Formation below the blue–green Blue Anchor Formation, which is overlain by black shales and grey clays of the Penarth Group. In the centre of the face a minor fault displaces the strata by a small amount (photograph BGS © NERC). F. G. Bell et al. Geological Society, London, Engineering Geology Special Publications 2009;22:1-24 © The Geological Society of London 2009