Author: E. G. Smith
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Science
Languages : en
Pages : 408
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 East Retford, Worksop and Gainsborough
Author: E. G. Smith
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Science
Languages : en
Pages : 408
Book Description
A detailed account of the geology shown on the complementary 1: 50 000 (or earlier 1: 63 360) geological map(s)
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Science
Languages : en
Pages : 408
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 Goole, Doncaster and the Isle of Axholme
Author: Geoffrey Douglas Gaunt
Publisher: Stationery Office Books (TSO)
ISBN:
Category : Science
Languages : en
Pages : 192
Book Description
The area described in this memoir forms the southern part of the Vale of York - a low-lying, largely drift-covered tract. The area, although rather featureless in scenic terms, is of considerable geological interest and economic importance. This memoir provides insights into the impact of climate change in the past, and also documents the significant impact that man has had on the landscape of the region.
Publisher: Stationery Office Books (TSO)
ISBN:
Category : Science
Languages : en
Pages : 192
Book Description
The area described in this memoir forms the southern part of the Vale of York - a low-lying, largely drift-covered tract. The area, although rather featureless in scenic terms, is of considerable geological interest and economic importance. This memoir provides insights into the impact of climate change in the past, and also documents the significant impact that man has had on the landscape of the region.
Geology of the Country Around Kingston Upon Hull and Brigg
Author: Geoffrey Douglas Gaunt
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Science
Languages : en
Pages : 194
Book Description
This latest memoir chronicles the geology of the Kingston-upon-Hull and Brigg areas of Humberside and north Lincolnshire, an area renowned for its natural resources. This new data, derived from comprehensive surveying of fully cored boreholes, should enable a better assessment of the existing resources of the region and will facilitate land-use planning. In addition a clearer understanding of the Quaternary succession giving a more complete picture of climatic and relative sea-level change over the past 2 million years will aid forecasting of the likely impact on Britain of future global change.
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Science
Languages : en
Pages : 194
Book Description
This latest memoir chronicles the geology of the Kingston-upon-Hull and Brigg areas of Humberside and north Lincolnshire, an area renowned for its natural resources. This new data, derived from comprehensive surveying of fully cored boreholes, should enable a better assessment of the existing resources of the region and will facilitate land-use planning. In addition a clearer understanding of the Quaternary succession giving a more complete picture of climatic and relative sea-level change over the past 2 million years will aid forecasting of the likely impact on Britain of future global change.
Quaternary of the Trent
Author: David R. Bridgland
Publisher: Oxbow Books
ISBN: 178297024X
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 464
Book Description
This volume is an integrated overview and synthesis of available data relating to the Quaternary evolution of the River Trent. It provides detailed descriptions of the Pleistocene sedimentary records from the Trent, its tributaries and related drainage systems - a sedimentary record that spans a period of approximately half a million years - and the biostratigraphical and archaeological material preserved therein. Significant new data are presented from recently discovered sites of geological and archaeological importance, including previously unrecognised fluvial deposits, as well as novel analyses, such as mathematical modelling of fluvial incision as recorded by the river terrace deposits. In combination with a thorough review of the literature on the Trent, these new data have contributed to revised chronostratigraphical and palaeogeographical frameworks for central England and revealed the complexity of the Pleistocene fluvial and glacial records in this region. The fragmentary Trent terrace sequence is an important element of wider reconstructions of Pleistocene palaeodrainage in Britain, providing a link between the records preserved in the English Midlands and those in East Anglia.
Publisher: Oxbow Books
ISBN: 178297024X
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 464
Book Description
This volume is an integrated overview and synthesis of available data relating to the Quaternary evolution of the River Trent. It provides detailed descriptions of the Pleistocene sedimentary records from the Trent, its tributaries and related drainage systems - a sedimentary record that spans a period of approximately half a million years - and the biostratigraphical and archaeological material preserved therein. Significant new data are presented from recently discovered sites of geological and archaeological importance, including previously unrecognised fluvial deposits, as well as novel analyses, such as mathematical modelling of fluvial incision as recorded by the river terrace deposits. In combination with a thorough review of the literature on the Trent, these new data have contributed to revised chronostratigraphical and palaeogeographical frameworks for central England and revealed the complexity of the Pleistocene fluvial and glacial records in this region. The fragmentary Trent terrace sequence is an important element of wider reconstructions of Pleistocene palaeodrainage in Britain, providing a link between the records preserved in the English Midlands and those in East Anglia.
Metallogenic models and exploration criteria for buried carbonate-hosted ore deposits—a multidisciplinary study in eastern England
Author: J. A. Plant and D. G. Jones
Publisher: Springer
ISBN: 148997184X
Category : Science
Languages : en
Pages : 176
Book Description
Publisher: Springer
ISBN: 148997184X
Category : Science
Languages : en
Pages : 176
Book Description
Geology of the Country Around Thirsk
Author: J. H. Powell
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Geological surveys
Languages : en
Pages : 148
Book Description
The area described in this memoir is an important agricultural region. It includes Ripon and Thirsk, situated in the low-lying, largely drift-covered Vale of York. To the east, the landscape is dominated by Hambleton Hills, and to the south-east by the Howardian Hills. These upland include part of the North Yorkshire Moors National Park. This account should be of interest to amateur and professional geologists and anyone interested in the countryside.
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Geological surveys
Languages : en
Pages : 148
Book Description
The area described in this memoir is an important agricultural region. It includes Ripon and Thirsk, situated in the low-lying, largely drift-covered Vale of York. To the east, the landscape is dominated by Hambleton Hills, and to the south-east by the Howardian Hills. These upland include part of the North Yorkshire Moors National Park. This account should be of interest to amateur and professional geologists and anyone interested in the countryside.
Geology of the Country Around Northallerton
Author: D. V. Frost
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Geological surveys
Languages : en
Pages : 136
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Geological surveys
Languages : en
Pages : 136
Book Description
The Geology and Mineral Resources of Yorkshire
Author: Dorothy Helen Rayner
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Geology
Languages : en
Pages : 438
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Geology
Languages : en
Pages : 438
Book Description
British Regional Geology
Author: Peter Kent
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Science
Languages : en
Pages : 178
Book Description
Rev. ed. of: British regional geology / Vernon Wilson.
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Science
Languages : en
Pages : 178
Book Description
Rev. ed. of: British regional geology / Vernon Wilson.
Making Haste from Babylon
Author: Nick Bunker
Publisher: Vintage
ISBN: 0307593002
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 512
Book Description
At the end of 1618, a blazing green star soared across the night sky over the northern hemisphere. From the Philippines to the Arctic, the comet became a sensation and a symbol, a warning of doom or a promise of salvation. Two years later, as the Pilgrims prepared to sail across the Atlantic on board the Mayflower, the atmosphere remained charged with fear and expectation. Men and women readied themselves for war, pestilence, or divine retribution. Against this background, and amid deep economic depression, the Pilgrims conceived their enterprise of exile. Within a decade, despite crisis and catastrophe, they built a thriving settlement at New Plymouth, based on beaver fur, corn, and cattle. In doing so, they laid the foundations for Massachusetts, New England, and a new nation. Using a wealth of new evidence from landscape, archaeology, and hundreds of overlooked or neglected documents, Nick Bunker gives a vivid and strikingly original account of the Mayflower project and the first decade of the Plymouth Colony. From mercantile London and the rural England of Queen Elizabeth I and King James I to the mountains and rivers of Maine, he weaves a rich narrative that combines religion, politics, money, science, and the sea. The Pilgrims were entrepreneurs as well as evangelicals, political radicals as well as Christian idealists. Making Haste from Babylon tells their story in unrivaled depth, from their roots in religious conflict and village strife at home to their final creation of a permanent foothold in America.
Publisher: Vintage
ISBN: 0307593002
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 512
Book Description
At the end of 1618, a blazing green star soared across the night sky over the northern hemisphere. From the Philippines to the Arctic, the comet became a sensation and a symbol, a warning of doom or a promise of salvation. Two years later, as the Pilgrims prepared to sail across the Atlantic on board the Mayflower, the atmosphere remained charged with fear and expectation. Men and women readied themselves for war, pestilence, or divine retribution. Against this background, and amid deep economic depression, the Pilgrims conceived their enterprise of exile. Within a decade, despite crisis and catastrophe, they built a thriving settlement at New Plymouth, based on beaver fur, corn, and cattle. In doing so, they laid the foundations for Massachusetts, New England, and a new nation. Using a wealth of new evidence from landscape, archaeology, and hundreds of overlooked or neglected documents, Nick Bunker gives a vivid and strikingly original account of the Mayflower project and the first decade of the Plymouth Colony. From mercantile London and the rural England of Queen Elizabeth I and King James I to the mountains and rivers of Maine, he weaves a rich narrative that combines religion, politics, money, science, and the sea. The Pilgrims were entrepreneurs as well as evangelicals, political radicals as well as Christian idealists. Making Haste from Babylon tells their story in unrivaled depth, from their roots in religious conflict and village strife at home to their final creation of a permanent foothold in America.