Geology of the Country Around Thame

Geology of the Country Around Thame
Title Geology of the Country Around Thame PDF eBook
Author Albert Horton
Publisher Balogh Scientific Books
Pages 210
Release 1995
Genre Science
ISBN

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In the past, the rocks described in this memoir have been a prolific source of building stone and can be seen in the fabric of many local buildings, including the Oxford colleges. Other natural resources for the construction industry have been worked in the district and the need for these continues. This memoir is a good source of geological background information for planners and civil engineers. The district extends from the eastern suburbs of Oxford to the western outskirts of Aylesbury. Between the towns the area is one of pleasant countryside, with a topography which closely reflects the outcrop geology of Jurassic and Cretaceous rocks. This memoir integrates some of the large body of existing literature with new information gathered during the recent detailed survey of the district.

The Geology of the Country Around Oxford

The Geology of the Country Around Oxford
Title The Geology of the Country Around Oxford PDF eBook
Author Theodore Innes Pocock
Publisher
Pages 228
Release 1926
Genre Geology
ISBN

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Geology of the Country Around Leighton Buzzard

Geology of the Country Around Leighton Buzzard
Title Geology of the Country Around Leighton Buzzard PDF eBook
Author E. R. Shephard-Thorn
Publisher
Pages 152
Release 1994
Genre Geological surveys
ISBN

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The Leighton Buzzard district is of national importance as a source of industrial sand and fuller's earth products, won from the Woburn Sands Formation of early Cretaceous age. This memoir, with the new 1:50 000 sheet it describes, provides a comprehensive modern account of the geology.

The Geology of Oxfordshire

The Geology of Oxfordshire
Title The Geology of Oxfordshire PDF eBook
Author Philip Powell
Publisher
Pages 124
Release 2005
Genre Geology
ISBN

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An illustrated account of Oxfordshire's geology.

Geology of the Country Around Hitchin

Geology of the Country Around Hitchin
Title Geology of the Country Around Hitchin PDF eBook
Author P. M. Hopson
Publisher
Pages 182
Release 1996
Genre Geological surveys
ISBN

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The Geology of the Country Around Aylesbury and Hemel Hampstead

The Geology of the Country Around Aylesbury and Hemel Hampstead
Title The Geology of the Country Around Aylesbury and Hemel Hampstead PDF eBook
Author Robert Lionel Sherlock
Publisher
Pages 86
Release 1922
Genre Geology
ISBN

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Unlocking the Stratigraphical Record

Unlocking the Stratigraphical Record
Title Unlocking the Stratigraphical Record PDF eBook
Author Peter Doyle
Publisher John Wiley & Sons
Pages 549
Release 1998-03-06
Genre Science
ISBN 0471974633

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Stratigraphy is the key to understanding the geological evolution of the earth. It provides the framework for our interpretation of the sequences of events which have shaped the earth throughout its 4600 million years of existence. It provides the timescale with which we can determine the relative order of these events, and it provides the means whereby we can calibrate this using absolute ages in years. Stratigraphy is therefore the most fundamental subject in the science of geology, and all geologists are practising stratigraphers. Traditionally, however, stratigraphy has been considered as a Victorian science, a ponderous process of the naming and cataloguing of innumerable geological units most of which are of limited interest outside of a given geographical region. This view has been challenged in recent years through the development of new techniques such as sequence stratigraphy, cyclostratigraphy and chemostratigraphy which have greatly enhanced our capability to interpret earth history. In this book many of the leading practitioners of modern stratigraphy have been gathered together to provide up-to-date and authoritative reviews of most of the important advances in the subject. As such it is the only volume to provide a comprehensive treatment of modern stratigraphy at an advanced undergraduate level.