The Building of the British Isles: A Study in Geographical EvolutionG. Bell, 1888 - 343 pages |
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... sandstones , with perhaps barely a foot of pebbly mate- rial at their base . Instances of such overlap with an absence of conglomerates are common in the case of the Carboniferous system ; where the Lower Carboniferous rocks lie ...
... sandstones , with perhaps barely a foot of pebbly mate- rial at their base . Instances of such overlap with an absence of conglomerates are common in the case of the Carboniferous system ; where the Lower Carboniferous rocks lie ...
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... sandstones of Middle or Upper Lingula Flag age ; the Lower Cambrian being entirely absent . How can this sudden disappearance of so thick a mass of rock be accounted for ? There seem to be only three possible ways of meeting the ...
... sandstones of Middle or Upper Lingula Flag age ; the Lower Cambrian being entirely absent . How can this sudden disappearance of so thick a mass of rock be accounted for ? There seem to be only three possible ways of meeting the ...
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... sandstones of the Longmyndian , reaching a thickness of several thousand feet , as well as the broad band of pale - green slates which skirts the eastern side of the Longmynd , are largely derived from the rhyolites of the Uriconian and ...
... sandstones of the Longmyndian , reaching a thickness of several thousand feet , as well as the broad band of pale - green slates which skirts the eastern side of the Longmynd , are largely derived from the rhyolites of the Uriconian and ...
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... sandstones and flags , many of the beds showing ripple marks , and all attesting shore conditions . The Tremadoc slates are 1,000 feet thick . At Malvern there is 500 feet of sandstone resting on Archæan , and overlain by 1,000 feet of ...
... sandstones and flags , many of the beds showing ripple marks , and all attesting shore conditions . The Tremadoc slates are 1,000 feet thick . At Malvern there is 500 feet of sandstone resting on Archæan , and overlain by 1,000 feet of ...
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... sandstones , with beds of breccia and conglomerate at the base , and are in places from 3,000 to 4,000 feet thick . This Torridon Sandstone is probably of early Cambrian age , and has evidently been formed against an Archæan coast ...
... sandstones , with beds of breccia and conglomerate at the base , and are in places from 3,000 to 4,000 feet thick . This Torridon Sandstone is probably of early Cambrian age , and has evidently been formed against an Archæan coast ...
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Archæan Bagshot Bagshot Beds basin beds beneath Boulder-clay breccia Britain British calcareous Cambrian Carboniferous Limestone Chalk Channel Coal-measures coast coast-line conglomerate contain Crag Cretaceous deposits Devonian district Dyassic east eastern eastward edition elevation England Eocene epoch erosion estuarine evidence existed extended fathoms fauna feet thick formation formed fossils France freshwater Gault geographical Geol Geology Glacial gravels Greensand grits History infer Ireland island Isle Journ Jurassic Keuper lacustrine lake land London Clay Lower marine marls Memoir Miocene north-east northern northward occur ocean Old Red Sandstone older Oligocene Oolite Ordovician Paleozoic pebbles period Plate Pleistocene Pliocene portions Portrait present probably Professor Purbeck Quart region ridge rivers rocks sands Scotland sediment shales shallow shore Silurian southern stones strata submerged subsidence surface thin tion tract Trans Trias Triassic unconformity upheaval Upper valley Vectian vols Wales Wealden western westward Yorkshire
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