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Makenny ASSI

Last updated: 4 May 2010

picture of stream at Makenny ASSI

Site Number ASSI 317
Area 0.14h.
Declared Date 21/09/2009
Confirmed Date  
County Fermanagh
Council(s) Fermanagh District Council
Keywords Earth Science

 

Makenny is a special place because of its important geology. The site provides access to rock exposed along the banks and bed of a stream in the Makenny townland. The rocks here date from the Carboniferous period of Earth history and are some 320 million years old. They originated as sand and mud which built up in an area of land that was sinking at this time.

A mixture of sandstone and mudstone are found at Makenny. The strata dip gently to the north west – they have been moved and tilted since they formed. The most common rock is mudstone which is grey-red or greygreen on fresh surfaces.

The grey-green mudstones contain fragments of plant fossils such as leaves.

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