| | Report (edition) |
\TEMOUTH t6 SELSEY BILL) ... ,.. 2 6 2 6 .12. (LOUTH an,! YARMOUTH} ... ... . .. ... 2 0 13 with part ot...nd LAUNHA�f 1 6 2 8 CESTON 3 0 141. LOUOlillOROUGH an,l 2 3 338. l)AltTMOOR... ... ... BUR.TON ... l 6...END 1 G 1 6 2 0 246. W.EBT GOWER I 6 1 6 2 6 0 8 DISTRICT .. 2 6 ·,. 247. SWANSEA. 2 -6 I 6 352. FALMOUWJ...Sc., AND .. ' . ,; B. SMI'l'H, M.A.; AND CELESTINE AND STRONTIANITE, BY R. L. SHERLOCK, D.Sc. SEOOND...would add to the v·a.lue of gypsu1n-properties. Celestine and strontianite, the · sulphate and carbonate |
| | Journal (article/letter/editorial) |
well as cement and brick-making materials. The main operating quarries and pits are shown, with an indication...materials being brought in to the Bristol area and to an exchange "trade" with Dorset where sand is plentiful...turbidite sandstones) which are difficult and costly to quarry because of high waste ratios and abrasion problems...polish-resistant materials. Brick-clays and limestone for cement manufacture are shown on the map as circles along...along with other industrial minerals. The two cement works in the region are at Plymouth, using Devonian |
| | Report (issue) |
irrespective of depth, were brought under general quarry law. This List, however, generally excludes quarries...address of the o,vner, the name and situation of the quarry, minerals worked, the name of agent, manager, etc...rgzo. (2) A General Index of Quarries (p. 328). (3) An Index of Owners of Quarries (p. 377). TABLE OF...irrespective of depth, were brought under general quarry law. This List, however, generally excludes quarries...AND QUARRIES for Great Britain and the Isle of l\,!an is :MR. F. H. WYNNE, C.B.E., B.Sc. ; his headquarters |
| | Journal (issue) |
newsletter are those of its correspondents d t ·ty . . . , an are no necessan agreed with or shared by The Editor...the authors or Soci·et 8 h d. '// ·1 b Y ranc es an w1 not necessart Y e checked by the editor for validity...2003 Editorial What looked like it was going to be an 'article free' Newsletter this time around turned...Ohfuji Newsletter 41, The Post office ... and me! An unfortunate mishap with the posting of Newsletter...to Penzance. After major operation in 1976 became an invalid and several more major ops over the next |
| | Report (issue) |
Act, 1920. (2) A General Index of Quani.es. (3) An I ndex of Owners of Quarries. (4) A separate Index...~ottlngham, unntNottingham.) ingdon, No1tbampton, Rutland an,1 Oxford. (Nottingham 43916.) North Pri11at.e aM...Somerse~ Suf• folk. Smrey, w.sexd Warwick, Wilts an Worceater. • Including the parishes of Aberdare,...worked during the Years 1926, 1927 or 1928. • Quarry not worked during the year 1928. t Worked occasionally...Address of Owner or Occupier; (b) NAME OF QUARRY; Situation of Quarry; MINERALS WORKED; (Agent or Manager); |
| | Report (issue) |
address of the owner, the name and situation of the quarry, minerals worked, the name of agent or manager...1920. (2) A General Index of Quarries (p. 325). (3) An Index of Owners of Qu1;1.rries (p. 381 ). (4) A separate...worked during t.he Years 1929, 1930 or 1931. * Quarry not worked during the year 1931. t Worked occasionally...Address of Owner or Occupier; (b) NAME OF QUARRY; Situation of Quarry; MINERALS WORKED; (Agent or Manager);...Peterhead; Resident Engineer, Ha.rbour of Refuge Works, PeterGRANITE AND GRAVEL ................... .. |
| | Journal (volume) |
David I. Green 37 59 The mineralogy of Whitwell Quarry, Derbyshire Peter J. Briscoe, John Chapman, David...Tindle 60 120 Mineralisation at the Steetley Quarry complex on the Derbyshire-Nottinghamshire border...the Frongoch Mine’’ David I. Green ‘‘The Peak District: Landscape and Geology’’ Richard Bateman Journal...demand from the steelmaking industry increased to such an extent that kiln-grade dolostone became the principal...Fortunes were made once it was understood that it was an unconformity which concealed the Coal Measures. John |
| | Journal (article/letter/editorial) |
III. Description of Sections. i. The Penarth District .......................................... (A)...Pencoed. (B) Quare]la Quarry, Bridgend. (C) Stormy Down. (D) Stormy-Down Cement-Works. IV. Additional Observations...South-Wales Coalfield ' which deals w i t h the Bridgend district was only issued to the public last January. This...gained access to the British area it spread over an undulating expanse of Keuper Marls. In some areas...considerable dimensions, extended into the Lavernock district, a n d t h e r e f o r e , a c c o r d i n g to |
| | Report (issue) |
specifications for gypsum and anhydrite plasters Keene's cement . . . . . . . . Storage of gypsum plasters . ....used in the stone trade as alabaster, is employed as an ornamental stone, partly in the form of slabs for...American usage, refers to earthy gypsum, consisting of an abundance of small gypsum crystals scattered through...considered useless, has in the last few decades become an important industrial raw. material. PRINCIPAL PROPERTIES...cubic foot, or, under natural conditions in the quarry face, it goes1 about 15 cubic feet to the long |
| | Book |
Cacrnaivonshire Slate Belt Blaenau Ffcstiniog District Llangollen, Corwen and Llangynog Districts Corris...Cardiganshire The Llanrwst 190 and Flintshire District Area in Western The Llangynog Arca Mining...the South Wales Coalfield. Major Capital Schemes of an Ancillary Nature in the South Wales Coalfield. Opencast...Wales, June 1958. 15. The Aberthaw and Rhoose Cement Works and their Associated Quarries in the Vale of...Manganese Ore-Bearing l\1uclstone of the Rhiw District, Caernarvonshire. 22.1 PHOTOGRAPHIC Plate 1 |
| | Report (issue) |
1961 not 19.(50 as �tated on , the· title· page ·an"d cover. . AJESTY'S STAlIONERY OFFICE LONDON: II... INDEX . .. Iron Ore, 140.. • • • • Celestine, 14'.2.· I. RECORDS OF RECENT lM.PORTANT BOREHOLES...Published geological ' County ' Sheets {denoted by an asterisk in the above list) have been re-constituted...INTRODUCTION " AREA, LOCATION AND PHYSICAL FEATURES THE DISTRICT included in 1-in. New Series Geol'ogical sheets...GEOLOGICAL HISTORY The oldest rocks found in the district under description are silty mudstones, calcareous |
| | Book |
.) !'LATE 2A l\Ierchcad, the largest limestone quarry in the Mendip Hills, Somerset, producing four million...IVcston-S-Jvlare) p 1. ATE 2 n The cement works at Hope in the Peak District National Park. Sited because of'...plant 111akc it an obtrusive clement in the Hope valley. (Associated Portland Cement 1\ la111ifact11rers...la111ifact11rers Ltd .) PLATE 3 A The largest chalk quarry in Britain at Swanscombe in Kent, producing 8·5 million...ports. (Associated Portland Cement 1vfa111ifact11rers Ltd.) PLATE 3 B An industrial estate al Coulsden |
| | Journal (volume) |
Journal.” These are the most thorough and exhaustive works on the mineral productions and industries of the...in every import¬ Prospector Miner ant mining district in the world, who keep its readers informed on...WALL STREET, NEW YORK. COPPER ^NICKEL SMELTERS WORKS AT CONSTABLE’S HOOK, N. J. OPPOSITE NEW BRIGHTON..., Secretary. ALBERT H. WELD, Asst. Treasurer. Works at Canton, (Baltimore). GEO. A. POPE, Manager. WM...Electrolytic Copper. Old Dominion (Arizona) Copper. WORKS AT niNES AND SMELTERS: canton, (Baltimore). GLOBE |
| | Report (edition) |
complete re-survey on the six-inch scale of this district can. be undertaken for many years, it has been...••• ••• ••• •• • Building Stones ; Lime and Cement ; Marl ; Brick Clay ; Road Metal ; Scythe Stones...the District ... A.PPENDIX.-BIBLIOGRAPHY. INDEX ••• ••• GEOLOGY. List of }lrinci pal works on the...Wilmington .. . ... 60 . ... ,, &l. Sketch of ·Quarry north-east- ·of Wilmington ..• 64 � ,, ��- Se�t�on...borders of Devon and Somerset ; and in our present district attain elevations of 885 feet at Hembury Fort |
| | Report (volume) |
1920. (2) A Genenil Lidex of Quarries (p. 311). (3) An Index of Owners of Quarries (p. 364). TA13LE OF...Wilton, "Oakdenc," 36, Downall Green Road, B?Yll, Wl~an. J. Evans Rhys Will.lams, 30, F.riars .A. venue...8). ;l!et. Mines and Quarries : W. A . V ti ugh an, " Springwood," Statlon :Road, 'Oeganwy, Llandudno...{Edgbliston 0553.) Suffolk, Surrey, Sussexd Warwick, Wilts an Worcester. Sub-lnspectors of :&lines. Il. Morgan...were worked dur~ng the Years 1932, 1933 or 1934. * Quarry not worked during the year 1934. t Worked occasionally |
| | Report (issue) |
351and 358. LAND'S END 246.WEST GOWER 16 1 6 0 8 DISTRICT... . . . 26 2 6 247.SWANSEA ' 1 6 1 6 2 6 352...n . 1915 the work in the London and South-East district was suspended and a series of Special Reports...besidesotherMemoirs on lead-mining, etc., were in an advancedstage of preparation. The demand for these...economic minerals. ReportonMineralResourcesof Austria-Hungary. Reportoil wolframores in England.. Reporton...Australia. Reportonundergroundcavesfor storingvaluables,works of art, etc. 'Correspondenceonbrine at Middlesbrough |
| | Report (volume) |
351and 358. LAND'S END 246.WEST GOWER 16 1 6 0 8 DISTRICT... . . . 26 2 6 247.SWANSEA ' 1 6 1 6 2 6 352...n . 1915 the work in the London and South-East district was suspended and a series of Special Reports...besidesotherMemoirs on lead-mining, etc., were in an advancedstage of preparation. The demand for these...economic minerals. ReportonMineralResourcesof Austria-Hungary. Reportoil wolframores in England.. Reporton...Australia. Reportonundergroundcavesfor storingvaluables,works of art, etc. 'Correspondenceonbrine at Middlesbrough |
| | Report (edition) |
. The Carboni£ero11s Limestone of the Cardiff district has not yet . been · zoned, but some observations...purposes of tl1is E�ition was made by Dr. Strahan an...Volcanic Groups in the Carboniferous Limestone. Some Works on the Geology of the Neighbourhood of Weston- ... . : . GEOLOGICAL STRUCTURE. ' ' ' · The district is traversed from east to west by a series of...subsidence, though it c.oincides approxi mately with an earlier axis of upheaval. The St. Fagan's Liassic |
| | Report (issue) |
GEOLOGICAL SURVEY OF GREAT BRITAIN The district between the historic city of Durham and the industrial...forms the second major extractive industry of the district. Both Coal Measures andfPermo-Triassic rocks...first comprehensive geological account of the district. Jacket picture: Reef dolomite, Black Halls...on the six-inch scale by H. H. Howell, who was District Surveyor, and A. G. Cameron. Two of the six-inch...explanatory memoir was published. The resuryey of the district was begun in 1954 by Mr. D. B. Smith working on |
| | Journal (issue) |
Sub-Divisional Control Room. The green cabinet on the right is an SX50 switch cabinet, part of the Government Emergency...Richard Seabrook: Webmaster Phil Catling: SB Meetings Paul W Sowan : NAMHO / SERIAC Liaison Bob Templeman :...patience to seek it out. I recall a noticeboard at an ROC Group HQ which below a long list of official...website 2 Honorary Member Harry Pearman 1934 - 2019 Paul W Sowan Harry Pearman died on 26 February 2019...this magazine was about to go to print. He was made an honorary member of Subterranea Britannica in recognition |
| | Book |
application of these has led to an enhanced understanding of the Earth—an understanding that has benefited... 62, last line of description of Meldon Aplite Quarry: Read “1966: Proc. Geol. Ass. 77, 230); also bavenite...publication, the objective here also is to provide an account ‘learned enough to satisfy the most exacting...publication, the objective here also is to provide an account ‘learned enough to satisfy the most exacting...geological circumstances of which the site forms an example. The fossil fauna and flora have been reviewed |
| | Report (Issue volume) |
of economic minerals. Promoted to the rank of District Geologist in 1920, he ,vas placed in charge of...]'ones. Mr. G. E. Andrews, ,vl10 since 1917 had been an Assistant in the Petrographical Department, ,vhere...area included within the map. In the Cockermouth district (Sheet 23) outstanding difficulties were resolved...and the mapping was completed. In the Yorkshire district, Messrs. Stephens, Edwards, and Dr. Mitchell resumed...of the Leeds Sheet (70). Mr. Stephens has surveyed an area between Cowring and Keighley on the south side |
| | Report (edition) |
COAI�-FIELD. PART VI. THE COUNTRY AROUND BRIDGEND. BEING AN ACCOUNT OF THE REGION CO:\IPRISED IN SHEETS 261,...Sc., F.R.S .• Director of the Geological Stn·vey an. 1l .:\lui:-;eun1, J�rtn�ru Street, London 1 s. ...1(lex of Colo1trs) ; 4 (I. of :\Ictn) ; 5 (Lake District) ; 6 (E. Yorkshire) ; 7 (North \Vales) ; 8 (Ce11t...ABERGA,1 ENNY (Colour tlrint-ed) 331. PORTS:r-10UTH an(l part of ISLE 1 (:j l 6 248. PONTYPRIDD (Colour...PART VI. THE COUNTRY AROUND B RIDG E N D. BEING AN ACCOUNT OF THE REGION C<)MPRISED IN SHEETS 261, 262 |
| | Book |
comparatively small land area of Great Britain contains an unrivalled sequence of rocks, mineral and fossil...as comparative standards have given these islands an importance out of all proportion to their size. The...consisting of an introduction (with a concise history of previous work), a description, an interpretation...nhbs.com ' Published titles in the GCR Series 1. An Introduction to the Geological Conservation Review...Ordnance Survey to many users. Users who do not have an Ordnance Survey licence to reproduce the topography |
| Taylor, B. J., Burgess, I. C., Land, D. H., Mills, D. A. C., Smith, D. B., Warren, P. T. (1971) British Regional Geology, Northern England (4th ed.) Geological Survey and Museum | Report (edition) |
picture is the Vallum. In the foreground, Cawfields Quarry displays columnar jointing in the dolerite sill...quoted in the text, but a select bibliography of the works on which they are based is given at the end of the...London, S.W.7. 21st June, 1971 K. C. Dunham Director An EXHIBIT illustrating the geology and scenery of the...the Alston Block; Intrusive rocks of the Lake District; Intrusive rocks in the Manx Slates .... 28 ...Maps and Memoirs, and Select Bibliography of other works dealing with the region .... 97 Index 113 I |