| | Book | Starting with a general account of the geology of Gloucestershire and the reasons for its special attractions...interestingand often the loveliest-sites in the area. Wainlode Cliff, Bredon Hill, Leckhampton Hill, Oeeve Hill... Contents INTRODUCTION 1 THE JURASSIC SYSTEM OF GLOUCESTERSHIRE Clays, sands and limestones • the Lower Lias...age of the Ichthyosaurus 2 W AINLODE CLIFF The Red Cliffs at Wainlode • the Tea Green Marls • the Rhaetic...Pullastra bed • fossils of the 'bone bed' • Garden Cliff 4 THE SEVERN BRIDGE Structure lines of the Lower | | | Book | COUNCIL Items should be returned to any Gloucestershire County Library on.or before the date stamped...College, Cheltenham, now the University of Gloucestershire, he published Geology Explained in the Severn...Antiquities of Kyrenia and Antiquities of Nicosia. Gloucestershire County Council 992620105 9 Askews 18-Dec-2007...INTRODUCTION 1 1 6 THE JURASSIC SYSTEM OF GLOUCESTERSHIRE Clays, sands and limestones » the Lower Lias...age ofthe Ichthyosaurus 2 WAINLODE CLIFF 12 The Red Cliffs at Wainlode « the Tea Green Marls « the | | | Book | >:: • .:;. !�. GEOLOGICAL SUCCESSION IN THE TEWKESBURY DISTRICT Peat Alluvium ·Head Fan Gravel Cheltenham...- .. ... .& Geology of the country around_ Tewkesbury t • • The area described in this memoir is...Pe11arth Group escarpme11t at \,\Tai11locle Hill; Norton. (A14146) BRITISH GEOLOGICAL SURVEY B C WORSSAM...ury Memoir for 1 : 50 000 geological sheet 216 (England and Wales) CONTRIBUTORS AJ M Barron RJ Wyatt...country around Tewkesbury. Memoir of the British Geolog£cal Survey, Sheet 216 (England and Wales). Authors | | | Book | M.C. Gyopari 5. Igneous Rocks of South-West England PA. Floyd, C.S. Exley and M.T. Styles 6. Quaternary...Quaternary of the Thames 8. Marine Permian of England Edited by J.E. Gordon and D.G. Sutherland D.R...Edited by KJ. Gregory 14. Quaternary of South-West England S. Campbell, C.O. Hunt, J.D. Scourse, D.H. Keen...Palmer and N.H. Woodcock 20. Precambrian Rocks of England and Wales J.N. Carney, J.M. Horak, T.C. Pharaoh...Bristol, UK E. Cook Department of Earth Sciences, WsSW3S- University of Bristol, Bristol, UK and P Turner | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | Survey ... Fresh-water shells in Drift 437 Frethern Cliff 172 Frocester Hill 168 Frozen soil of Siberia ....Prof. 475,476 Gardner, J. S. 33,147,279 Garden Cliff section 171 Gasteropoda ... 274 377 " Kelloway Rock...S. Boulger ... 476 Iron, Arctic Meteoric 542 " Pyrite s 491 Irving, R ev. A . ... " Geology of 45 N ottingham...Sard 445 Sardonyx ... Saxons' landing place in England 256 Scarborough ... 334, 355, ·363 " Castle Hill...Garden Cliff In " Goathland 369 Great Ponton 493 " Grundy Hill 232 " Harwich 36 " High Red Cliff... 366 | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | The 'White Lias' outcrops chiefly in southern England and South Wales but extends in a narrow belt in...fluctuations. Some areas, particularly north Gloucestershire and Worcestershire may have remained land throughout...southern Britain, i.e. burrows or borings lined with pyrite or secondary limonite, general iron staining indicative...m of 'White Lias' fOnTIS the lower part of the cliff; (b) Lilstock Bay (hammer is 24 em long); (c) Lavernoek...especially in the mudstones. Bristol and Gloucestershire Facies typical of the 'White Lias' appear at | | | Book | A. W. G. Kingsbury LONDON BUTTERWORTHS ■ ENGLAND Butterworth & Co (Publishers) Ltd London: S8 Kingsway...Conservancy, 1970 ISBN 0 40S 70002 5 Printed in England at the Pitman Press, Bath ) I 281495 Contents...Descriptions: Cornwall 17 Devon 39 Dorset 89 Gloucestershire 197 Somerset 217 A Provisional Rough Guide...but mankind in general. Today in south-western England the geologist can examine the strata that fired...published a list of some 400 geological sites in England and Wales. A few were mainly of physiographic importance | | | Book | through a Quartz Breccia, at Rattlinghope, near Bishops Castle, Shropshire. MICA (hearagonal arseniate)...incrusted with quartz. Near Liskeard, Cornwall. in England, but an important ore in Saxony, Hungary, Bohemia...geographically, beginning with the South-western part of England. 30 ,ORES OF LEAD. EASTERN SIDE. Wall Case...was known in the time of the Romans to exist in England we learn from various evidence. The presence of...following are the more important: IRON PYRITEs, Pyrite, Mundic, Brasses, Sulphur, under which various | | | Book (edition) | H. Edmunds and K. P. Oakley's .. The Central England District•• was published by the Geological Survey...Great Alnc, 3 from Baginton, 4-6 from the south of England. faces p. 122 ILLUSTRATIONS Fig. 1. Fig. 2...southern sea reached far into the heart of Central England, and there laid down similar southern facies quartzites... The deeper structure of central and northern England.'" Proc. Yorks. Ceu/. Svc., XXVII. 1949. 280-297...set the stage for the Carboniferous regime. In England it effected this by adding the belt of Old Red | | | Journal (issue) | Edmunds, then District Geologist of the Soulh ~ t England District, during preJiminary work regarding the...cal• eareous nodules and small (less than 1 \ in) pyrite pellets. The <.-alcan:ous nodules arc ienernUy...The <><:Currence of some silc.rctcs in southern England has been discussed by Mrs. H. Kerr (1955). A buff...wilh smuJJ <,:l;,y pebble$ Clay, grey, sitty with pyrite nod u.les S11ndstone, m.1:ssi~. brown and grey...Y seams and tenses: many Jistrie surfaces am.I pyrite nOdul~ Sand$10ne, l>rown and JfCY, fine hard . | | | Journal (volume) | nse«. g. . Ph. Grey. Egerton: Trias-Fische in England Lund fossile Menschen-Reste in Brasilien Mündung...Brodie 372 372 372 Insekten im Lias von Gloucestershire .... .... Hawkshaw: Thier-Fährten im Rothsandstein...andere dagegen, wie gewisse Schichten in Belgien, England (Crag) und in einigen Gegenden NordAmerikas, einen...durchaus analogen Schichten von Dundry bei Bristol in England. Doch auch in Deutschland fehlt sie nicht, denn...parallel Hannover, Holland, N.-Frankrcich, S.- England bis Cornwall , OstEngland bis Yorkshire. Dadurch |
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