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, 2019
The present account is a review of the successions in the Albian Gault and Upper Greensand formations, their lithology and their ammonite biostratigraphy, proved at outcrop between Dorset and Buckinghamshire, in the western Weald and that recorded in ...
R. Gallois, H. Owen
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The present account is a review of the successions in the Albian Gault and Upper Greensand formations, their lithology and their ammonite biostratigraphy, proved at outcrop between Dorset and Buckinghamshire, in the western Weald and that recorded in ...
R. Gallois, H. Owen
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Bocardo SA v Star Energy Weald Basin Ltd [2010] UKSC 35, Supreme Court
Essential Cases: Land Law, 2018Essential Cases: Land Law provides a bridge between course textbooks and key case judgments. This case document summarizes the facts and decision in Bocardo SA v Star Energy Weald Basin Ltd [2010] UKSC 35, Supreme Court.
Aruna Nair
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New insects from the Weald Clay of the Weald
Proceedings of the Geologists' Association, 1991The following new insect taxa are described and their significance discussed: Yuripopovia woottoni gen. et sp. nov. (Hemiptera: Progonocimicidae); Architipula austeni sp. nov. and Gynoplistial mitchelli sp. nov. (Diptera: Tipulidae); Necrotaulius mantellorum sp. nov. (Trichoptera: Necrotauliidae); Archisphex boothi sp. nov.
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Proceedings of the Geologists' Association, 1981
An investigation into the floodplain and valley fill sediments of the Rivers Ouse and Cuckmere in the southern Weald has shown that the alluvium consists predominantly of silt-sized material. These would normally be interpreted as fluvial sediments produced by the erosion of local rocks. The homogeneity and general characteristics of these deposits are
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An investigation into the floodplain and valley fill sediments of the Rivers Ouse and Cuckmere in the southern Weald has shown that the alluvium consists predominantly of silt-sized material. These would normally be interpreted as fluvial sediments produced by the erosion of local rocks. The homogeneity and general characteristics of these deposits are
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Iron ore workings in the Weald Clay of the Western Weald
Proceedings of the Geologists' Association, 1964Abstract The location and extent of a belt of old workings for clay ironstone on the outcrop of the Weald Clay of parts of western Surrey and Sussex are described, and related to the stratigraphy and geological structure. Historical evidence for iron-working in the western part of the Weald is referred to.
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The Weald Clay of the Weald: report of 1988/89 field meetings
Proceedings of the Geologists' Association, 1991The Lower Cretaceous geology (Hauterivian/Barremian) of the Auclaye, Clockhouse and Smokejacks Brickworks is described with special reference to recent fieldwork by the Geologists' Association.
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Proceedings of the Geologists' Association, 1975
The soils of the Weald are determined largely by the nature of the underlying solid geology and the widespread distribution of superficial drift. Thirteen soil associations have been recognised and a map and extended legend are presented. For each association a general account of the soils is given, together with a discussion of the practical ...
S.G. McRae, C.P. Burnham
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The soils of the Weald are determined largely by the nature of the underlying solid geology and the widespread distribution of superficial drift. Thirteen soil associations have been recognised and a map and extended legend are presented. For each association a general account of the soils is given, together with a discussion of the practical ...
S.G. McRae, C.P. Burnham
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2018
A detailed magnetometer survey conducted over approximately 36 ha of arable farmland at North Weald Basset has identified 19th century field boundaries, with similarly aligned possible linear features possibly related to earlier boundaries, no longer present in the 19th or 20th centuries.
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A detailed magnetometer survey conducted over approximately 36 ha of arable farmland at North Weald Basset has identified 19th century field boundaries, with similarly aligned possible linear features possibly related to earlier boundaries, no longer present in the 19th or 20th centuries.
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Proceedings of the 9th Unconventional Resources Technology Conference, 2021
B. Bassey, E. Ana
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B. Bassey, E. Ana
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