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Strontian as a barite producer, only to be eclipsed by the much larger and lower cost Foss Mine near Aberfeldy...collecting anymore". The site may have been obliterated by subsequent development or reclamation in the interests...and safety legislation has meant that the land or quarry owner/operator is no longer prepared to allow access...full text of the Policy which has now been adopted by the Park Management Committee is reproduced elsewhere...paragraphs:- "This policy has not heen considered lightly by those authorities responsible for preserving the |
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(Melbourn Rock) forming marker at base; overlain by smoother more argillaceous chalk Hard, porcellanous...beds of glauconitic mudstone and tabular bands of siderite mudstone Loose, green, glauconitic sand with phosphatic...almost treeless plain of the Lin colnshire and Norfolk marshes, and the rolling heath land, arable clay...downland of north-west Norfolk. Each of these areas, although much affected by man's activities during...years ago, when much of the district was covered by ice. Finally, it records the history of the period |
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(l\rlt-lboum Rock) forming marker at base; overlain by smoother more argillaceou~ chalk Hard, porcellanous...almost treeless plain of the Lincolnshire and Norfolk marshes, and the rolling heathland, arable clay...dov.rnland of north-west Norfolk. Each of these areas, although much affected by 1nan's activities during...years ago, when much of the district ,.vas covered by ice. Finally, it records the history of the period...ice. The greater part of the district is taken up by -rhe Wash and the n1arshlands reclain1ed fron1 it |
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21 Mineralogy in the Field 1995 ACM Weekend report by Roy Starkey ... ... ................ .. ...........current mineral sites by Austin Lockwood ....................... 28 Threlkeld Quarry and Mining Museum ................................. 29 Dean Quarry - an update by Jeremy Hooper ........... ................new site for fluorite in the Mendips: Nyland Hill by Sue Cowdry ........................................specimen from Wells Museum by Sue Cowdry ................. 34 Film, flash and fluorite by John M. Baty ..... |
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the top Jurassic-Lower Cretaceous rocks of West Norfolk 20 15 Examples of glacially-filled valleys in which...of the subglacial surface appears to be controlled by hard bands in the Kimmeridge Clay 23 16 Distribution...lithologies 47 Evolution of hydrocarbons from oil shale by pyrolysis at differing temperatures 48 Engineering...that the Institute of Geological Sciences was asked by the Ministry of Housing and Local Government to provide...Sluice �- Aqueduct (development at each stage shown by number) \ Boundary of area studied in detail --- |
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Castle Acre quarry, Newton by Castle Acre, Breckland, Norfolk, England, UK