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A review of the stratigraphy and structure of the Upper Palaeozoic of the Forest of Dean Paul Coones... A review of the stratigraphy and structure of the Upper Palaeozoic of the Forest of Dean. Proc. Geol...Geol. Ass., 102 (1), 1-24. A review is presented of the published literature, recent research and current...Devonian and Carboniferous rocks of the Forest of Dean, west Gloucestershire. An attempt is made to construct...construct an integrated critique of structure and stratigraphy in the Forest of Dean, a classic district much |
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zone) of the Forest of Dean. It was concluded that Mitcheldeania was" an organism the structure of which...which consisted of a series of concentrically arranged layers penetrated by two systems of tubuli, the larger...larger measuring .003 and the smaller .001 of an inch in diameter.' The latter were probably filled with...regard as zooidal tubes." Another, more minute, system of tubes was seen, considered to be a canal system penetrating"...penetrating" the skeleton fibre." The presence of the two larger systems of tubuli suggested that the genus was |
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Sibli/—The Forest of Dean Coalfield. 417 dry up during several months of the year. In the beds of these...these streams concretions of limonite appear to be forming at the present time. Similar concretions are found...the upper layers of the latter. These phenomena are probably due to the evaporation of iron-bearing solutions...surface, with consequent deposition of the hydrated oxides. The origin of laterites is a muchdiscussed problem...believe that many of the Mozambique varieties have originated in this way, a view in support of which we hope |
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DEPARTMENT OF SCIENTIFIC AND INDUSTIUAL RESEARCH BULLETIN of the GEOLOGICAL SURVEY OF GREAT- BRITAIN... INDIVIDUAL scientific reports by members of the staff of the Geological Survey and outside specialists...Part II and exceptionally as Part III of the annual Summary of Progress. In 1939 this arrangement was...was superseded by the introduction of this Bulletin series which is published at irregular intervals according...according to the availability of suitable material. Previous issues appeared as follows : BULLETIN No |
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. . •• .. .• - • • LIBRARY OF THE GEOLOGICAL SURVEY OF GREAT BRITAIN. (Scottish Office.) Shelf... DEPARTMENT OF sc·IENT.rF · rc AND INDtlSTRIAL REsEARCH : . ' ' . . . • MEMOIRS OF THE -GEOLOG·IC...-GEOLOG·IC . AL SURVEY . OF GREAT BRITAIN : ENGLAN·D AND WALES Geology of the Country around onmouth and Chepstow...Chepstow . (EXPLANATION OF SHEETS 23· 1 AND 250) BY AND F.. B. A. WELCH.,. B.S·c., PH.D.; F. M. TROTTER...(Palaeontology.) R. w·. ELLIOT, B.· Sc. (Petrology) Ge.ology of tb� Countt:y around Monmouth and Chepstow ·Memeirs |
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DEPARTMENT OF SCIENTIFIC AND INDUSTRIAL RESEARCH MEMOIRS OF THE GEOLOGICAL SURVEY OF GREAT BRITAlN ENGLAND...ENGLAND AND WALES eo o___.. o t e orest o ean ron-ore By F. M. TROTTER, D.Sc. With contributions by...I942 : Reprinted r964, ' -. Gcolog)· of tl1e Forest of Dean ( J.1/e,n. Geol. Surv.) 4\ 6793 .....any bookseller · Price 17s. 6d. net Printed in England for Her Majesty•s Stationery Office by A. Wheaton...and 1855. It lies almost wholly east of th-e River Wye and most of it is represented on the New Series |
| Galloway, William, Gwinnell, W.F., Storrie, J., Thomas, T.H., Vachell, C.T., Wethered, E. (1888) Excursion to the Forest of Dean, Wye valley, and South Wales. Proceedings of the Geologists' Association, 10 (9) 542-556 doi:10.1016/s0016-7878(88)80022-1 | Journal (article/letter/editorial) |
II gradual rise of temperature towards the north-west, connected with the thickening of the strata in that...coal-seams in the north-west of the field were covered by a much greater thickness of beds than in the south-east...complete de- bituminization of the coal. EXOURSION TO THE FOREST OF DEAN, VALLEY, AND SOUTH WALES. WYE...PRESIDENT; WILLIAM GALLOWAY, of Oardiff; W. F. GWINNELL, F.RMet. S.; J. STORRIE, Ourator of the Cardiff Museum;...THOMAS, RO.A., President of the Cardiff Naturalists' Society; DR. O. T. V ACHELL, of Cardiff ; and E. WETHERED |
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Explained in the Forest of Dean and the Wye Valley GEOLOGY EXPLAINED IN THE FOREST OF DEAN AND THE WYE VALLEY...purpose of this book is to explain geology in terms of scenery in an area which is not only of outstanding...account of the geology and main rock strata of the region,. the guide takes the reader on a series of field...interesting and some of the loveliest vantage points in the Forest of Dean and Wye Valley. Forest areas visited...visited include those of Littledean, Ruspidge, Blakeney, Lydney, the Hope Mansel Dome and the Wigpool Syncline |
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-~ . . . ,• '· . . " ' ' '... DEPARTMENT OF SCIENTIFIC .AND. INDUSTRIAL .RESEARCH . •, • •... •• • . ':, . ·• . G£0LOOF GR~Al' ....: .. IRON'·, ORES-THE HAEMATITES, OF THE . •, · _·_ ·FoRti:sT ·oF n~AN··.. AN:o = sot.iTH. w~ES .-·_...; . '· -: , . . , ·:.· ·· -· ·. ' MEMOIRS OF THE GEOLOGICAL SURVEY Special Reports on the Mineral...Britain Volume X IRON ORES-THE HAEMATITES OF THE FOREST OF DEAN AND SOUTH WALES By T. Franklin Sibly, D |
| Gardiner, C.I., Reynolds, S.H., Smith, Stanley, Trueman, A.E., Tutcher, J.W. (1934) The geology of the Gloucester district. Proceedings of the Geologists' Association, 45 (2) 109 doi:10.1016/s0016-7878(34)80001-6 | Journal (article/letter/editorial) |
1°9 THE GEOLOGY OF THE GLOUCESTER DISTRICT. By C. 1. GARDIN E R, ~LA . , F.G.S., S. H. REYNOLDS, M.A...""LIER. F .G.S . . • II 4 I V. T HE S ILURIAN ARE A OF \ VOOLHOPE. :\I.A., F .G .S . . . V. V I. VI I.... ;\LA ., F. G.S. I 22 THE CARBONIFEROGS R OCKS OF THE CHEPSTOW BASIN. By Sta nl ey Smit h , l\L A ...TH E L OWER CARBONIFEROUS ROCKS OF THE lVIlTCHELDEAN ARE A, FOREST OF D EAK. B y S. H. R e y nol d s ..., M .A ., Sc .D., F. G.S . .• I27 T HE VALE OF G LOUCESTER. F. G .S. . . T HE CoTSWOLDS. By J. By |
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before the latest date marked below. DATE OF RETURN ... DATE OF RETURN 4 OCT mi 111.FEB 1975. ” 8 OCT..._ 2 4 MAY 1977 OCT 1978 6DEC1978. DEPARTMENT OF SCIENTIFIC AND INDUSTRIAL RESEARCH GEOLOGICAL SURVEY...physiography ; scenery ; Early geological work ; List of geological formations .. .. STtRUCTurAl CAMBRIAN...his- Sharpness : n 12 OLD RED SANDSTONE : West of River Severn Sharpness—Thornbury ; Bristol ; Mendips...GRIT ’ : Upper Drybrook Sand stone and Brandon Hill Grit 26 COAL MEASURES : Conditions of formation * |
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MEMOIRS OF THE GEOLOGICAL SURVEY. SPECIAL REPORTS ON THE MINERAL RESOURCES OF GREAT BRITAIN. VOL. X...tEMATITES OF THE FOREST OF DEAN AND SOUTH WALES. I BY T. FRANKLIN SIBL Y, D.Sc., Professor of Geology...TltKASU-RT. LONDON: . PRINTED UNDER THE .AUTHORITY OF HIS MAJESTY'S.. . ST.A.TION(i;RY OFFICE . BY J.A...FTON' STREET, DUBLIN. From any Agent for .the sale of Ordnance Survey Maps, or through any Bookseller or...This l\{emoir, the tenth of the 'Special Rep<>rts on the !lfinera.l Resources of (lreat Britain,' dee.ls |
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This is a reproduction of a library book that was digitized by Google as part of an ongoing effort to preserve...LIBRARY R. en se o N MO DICU DKOLT DEPARTMENT OF SCIENTIFIC AND INDUSTRIAL RESEARCH GEOLOGICAL SURVEY...Price 1s. 6d. net BERKELEY LIBRARY UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA SCIENCES JBRARY EXCHANGE LVX A FI...TITRE moccCaLXVI EX LIBRIS D 62 DEPARTMENT OF SCIENTIFIC AND INDUSTRIAL RESEARCH GEOLOGICAL SURVEY...Scenery ; Geological formations ; Geological survey of the district I GEOLOGICAL HISTORY IO III . CAMBRIAN |
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LIST OF PAPERS, BOOKS, THESES, ETC.,ON THE GEOLOGY OF WALES AND THE WELSH BORDERS, 1963-1964 DOUGLAS...present list of papers, etc., is the third supplement to the Bibliography and index of geology and allied... and the companion volume Bibliography and index of geology and allied sciences for Wales and the Welsh...volume 3, part 1 (1962) and volume 4, part 1 (1964) of the Geological Journal. The present supplement will...be the last because, with the appearance in 1964 of British Geological Literature, issued by the Coridon |
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THE THE FOREST o~' ON THE LOWER DIVISIONS OF OF SE~ and S.W. OARBONIFEROUS ROOKS DEAN. By E. WETHERED...) In Gloucestershire we have two coal-fields, that of Bristol and that of the Forest of Dean. These...These two, together with that of Somersetshire, are regarded as outliers of th e great South Wales coal-field...long-continued denudation , which has swept away thousands of feet of strata bent into anticlinal and synclinal curves...beneath the Oolitic, Cretaceous, and Eocene st rata of the London basin." These conclusions have generally |
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cover A general view of the Avon Gorge showing, on the left, the wooded slopes of llownham Hill, and on...on the right, tl1e terraced slopes of Clift<>n and Hc>twells. Behind the Clifton Suspension Bridge the...the Clifton Dowf?. Lirnestone of OlJservatory Hills is see11. (A10686). • BRITISH GEOLOGICAL SURVEY...London SW7 2DE 071-589 40�J0 ,I rl'he full range of Sur\rey pt1blications is available through tl1e Sales...Geolo,gical Survey carries out the geological survey of (;real Britain and Northern Ireland (the latter as |
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Number 68 March 2016 The Russell Society is a society of amateur and professional mineralogists which encourages...encourages the study, recording and conservation of mineralogical sites and material. Registered Charity........................................... Auction of the Trevor Bridges mineral collection .................................. Dudley Museum under threat of closure ........................................................................................... UK Mining Snippets ................................ |
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• British Geological Survey r .... Directory of Mines and Quarries, 1998 '. Fifth edition Compiled...1998 BRITISH GEOLOGICAL SURVEY The full range of Survey publications is available from the BOS Sales...Information Office maintai~s a reference collection of BOS publications including maps for consultation...annual catalogue of maps, which lists published material and contains index maps for several of the BOS series...organisations and individuals contacted during the revision of this volume. In particular, thanks are due to colleagues |
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Departm�nt of Scientific and Industrial Research of the Geological Survey of Great Britain and the...the Museum of Practical Geology for the Year 1938 With Report of the Geologi&al Survey Board and Report...Report of the Director C1YJMI Copyright R.8.ttntd LONDON HIS MAJESTY'S STATIONERY OFFICE 1940 •• 11 ...TRUEMAN, D.Sc. SIR FRANKLIN Assessors Ministry of Health ... R� G. HETHERINGTON, EsQ., C.B., O.B.E...Department ... G. H. D. PRYOR, EsQ. DEPARTMENT OF SCIENTJFIC--AND· INDUSTRIAL RESEARCH, 16 Old Queen |
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ei) Py) % = S 5 LE oa Midland Valley 2S of Scotland Yorkshire Dales Durham Permian YZ) ous... South Wales 0 ~ 80 . Chiltern Hills Forest of Dean, 160 ee km Cotswold Hills Hampshire Devonian...Karst of the Yorkshire Dales, 1987 . An Introduction to Cave Surveying, 1988 . Caves and Karst of the Peak...the hydrogeology, geomorphology, and conservation of Britain’s limestone regions Cave Studies Series...Sweeting, Department of Geography, University of Oxford 1. 3 The Geomorphology of Great Britain Andrew |
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proud to announce the joining of forces of ourselves and Simon Ingram of Celtic Minerals to promote the...as well as a determination to promote the return of Scotland to its rightful place as a front-runner... he decided it was a task too great for one pair of shoulders. When Simon invited us to join him, it...better publicity and street signs, and a policy of helping to further smaller exhibitors interests in...within a very short walk of the venue. Coaches can pull in directly in front of the venue so that passengers |
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defined pebble-bed towards the higher part of the Highclifie Sands of the Survey. The glauconitic clays above...few feet of clays between it and the Nummulite band are usually grouped in the upper part of the Bracklesham...same as the one seen in Alum Bay at the base of the 47 feet of doubtful beds. The marine Bartonian beds (Barton...as the base of the Bartonian. The continental Bartonian (Lower Headon Beds) consists of freshwater limestones...deposits of the Hampshire Basin also seem to group themselves into cycles. The distribution of the zones |
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at 08:29:59, subject to the Cambridge Core terms of use, available at https://www.cambridge.org/core/terms...https://doi.org/10.1017/S0016756800466884 FOREST OF DEAN. THE GEOLOGICAL MAGAZINE. NEW SERIES. DECADE...ORGANISMS OF THE LOWER STONE SHALES, CARBONIFEROUS LIMESTONE AND UPPER STONES OF THE FOREST OF DEAN. LIMELIME-...Coal-fields of the Forest of Dean, Somersetshire, and Bristol as outliers of the great Coal-fields of South...thickness of the Carboniferous rock in the Forest of Dean as compared with the development of those rocks |
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PROCEEDINGS OF THE. SHROPSHIRE GEOLOGICAL SOCIETY NUMBER 6 - MARCH 1987 Edited by Joan Jones CONTENTS...Hydrogeologist in the Environment - Mr M Morrey. 2. Patterns of Sedimentation in Lower Silurian Wales Mr Ru Smith...Edge in the Forest of Dean - led by Mr W Draper. Autumn Lectures . 8. The Accretion of Sedimentary...HYDROGEOLOGIST IN THE ENVIRONMENT. A Lecture by Mr Mike Morrey of Hydrotechnica, Hydrogeological Consultants, held...consultant's point of view. He bega~ his lecture by broadly defining groundwater as that portion of water held |
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org/ at University of Birmingham on July 3, 2015 290 No. GEOLOGICAL SOCIETY OF GLASGOW. XV.—NOTES...—NOTES ON THE MICROSCOPICAL CHARACTERS [Trans. OF THE BLACKBYRE LIMESTONE IN THE WEST OP SCOTLAND. By...and stratigraphical position of the Blackbyre Limestone over a large part of central Scotland have now become...correlations that have been made of this horizon in the east and west of Scotland (Macnair, 1917). In north...been quarried in the neighbour hood of Beith, Trearne, Hillhead of Broadstone, Dockra, Gatend, Oldmill |