Geology of the Country Around Epping


Book Description

A detailed account of the geology shown on the complementary 1: 50 000 (or earlier 1: 63 360) geological map(s)
















Geology of the Country Around Great Yarmouth


Book Description

This memoir describes the sediments and rocks of central Broadland, the history of their formation and their relationship to the landscape. It also highlights the particular relevance of the geology of the district to a wide range of environmental and economic issues.




Geology of the Country Around Lowestoft and Saxmundham


Book Description

A memoir describing the sediments and rocks of the coastal region of East Anglia between Lowestoft and Aldeburgh, outlining the history of their formation and discussing their relationship to the present day landscape. The local geology has greatly influenced many aspects of human activity in the area, including agriculture, industry and tourism.




Hertfordshire


Book Description

Dividing the county of Hertfordshire into four broad regions--the "champion" countryside in the north, the Chiltern dip slope to the west, the fertile boulder clays of the east, and the unwelcoming London Clay in the south--this volume explains how, in the course of the middle ages, natural characteristics influenced the development of land use and settlement to create a range of distinctive landscapes. The great diversity of Hertfordshire's landscapes makes it a particularly rewarding area of study. Variations in farming economies, in patterns of trade and communication, as well as in the extent of London's influence, have all played a part during the course of the postmedieval centuries, and Hertfordshire's continuing evolution is followed into the 21st century. Lavishly illustrated with maps and photographs, this authoritative work is invaluable reading for all those with an interest in the history, archaeology, and natural transformation of this fascinating county.




Geology of London


Book Description

A detailed account of the geology shown on the complementary 1: 50 000 (or earlier 1: 63 360) geological map(s)