The Isle of Wight
Author : Allan N. Insole
Publisher :
Page : 154 pages
File Size : 12,1 MB
Release : 1998
Category : Geology
ISBN :
Author : Allan N. Insole
Publisher :
Page : 154 pages
File Size : 12,1 MB
Release : 1998
Category : Geology
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Author : Henry William Bristow
Publisher :
Page : 186 pages
File Size : 33,87 MB
Release : 1862
Category : Geology
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Publisher :
Page : 386 pages
File Size : 16,84 MB
Release : 1889
Category : Geology
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Author : P. J. Brenchley
Publisher : Geological Society of London
Page : 588 pages
File Size : 13,67 MB
Release : 2006
Category : Science
ISBN : 9781862392007
This second edition of 'The Geology of England and Wales' is considerably expanded from its predecessor, reflecting the increase in our knowledge of the region, and particularly of the offshore areas. Forty specialists have contributed to 18 chapters, which cover a time range from 700 million years ago to 200 million years into the future. A new format places all the chapters in approximately temporal order. Both offshore and economic geology now form an integral part of appropriate chapters.
Author : Harold James Osborne White
Publisher :
Page : 256 pages
File Size : 31,79 MB
Release : 1994
Category : Geology
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Author : John Cecil Hughes
Publisher :
Page : 168 pages
File Size : 40,82 MB
Release : 1922
Category : Geology
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Author : Sir Aubrey Strahan
Publisher :
Page : 324 pages
File Size : 29,97 MB
Release : 1898
Category : Geology
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Author : John Downes
Publisher : Crowood Press (UK)
Page : 160 pages
File Size : 25,97 MB
Release : 2021-07
Category : Geology
ISBN : 9781785008924
The Isle of Wight is a geological gem with its 110km (68 mile) long coastline displaying a range of rocks dating from Lower Cretaceous to Oligocene age. Many of the sands and clays yield fossil bivalves and gastropods, and its famous dinosaur footprints attract much attention from geologists and tourists alike. Yet the scenic beauty of the island is the product of its differing strata, former earth movements and the erosive power of the sea and the rivers. The monoclinal fold that crosses the island forms the chalk downland ridge that ends in the splendid cliffs of Culver in the east and The Needles in the west. By contrast, the softer rocks produce low, slumped cliffs often cut by steep-sided chines or alternatively, on the north coast, branching estuaries and salt marsh creeks. With over 120 color illustrations this book discusses the geological processes that created the island's distinctive landscape; it provides a field guide to the identification of rocks and fossils and includes details of nineteen itineraries to discover the geological examples and fossils discussed.
Author : Robert Damon
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Page : 230 pages
File Size : 37,26 MB
Release : 1860
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Author : David M. Martill
Publisher : Wiley-Blackwell
Page : 440 pages
File Size : 10,45 MB
Release : 2001-12-21
Category : Science
ISBN : 9780901702722