| | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | from that of the rest of Lizard district is very Cornwall. The great plutonic masses of the Lizard are mainly...ultra-basic composition, while those of other parts of Cornwall and Devon are highly acid granites. The country...not unlike those of the Palseozoic sequence in Cornwall in composition but distinguished by their intensely...occur, not unlike those of the Lizard j at Start Point, in Devon, there are green-schists which resemble...promontories that form the extreme southern portions of Cornwall and Devon does this group emerge to form dry land | | | Report (edition) | clistauce. MEMOIRS OF THE GEOLOGICAL SURVEY. ENGLAND AND WALES. EXPLANATION OF SHEET 359. THE GEOLOGY...32, and in his classic Report on the Geology of Cornwall ., Devon and West Somerset. The district has now...supplied at the cost of drawing and colouring. CORNWALL. 75 NE., SE., by J. B. HILL; lodes by D. A. Mac.... ... ... ... Varieties of Serpentine ... ... Bastite Serpentine or Lherzolite ... ... . .. .... .. ...Dykes The Ooverack Dykes ... ... The 1'ianacle Point Dykes ... The West Coast Dykes ... The Dykes in | | | Report (edition) | Scotland: by G. V. "\lfilson with contributions III. England arid \'vales: by J. Phemister IV. References Figures...Fig. 1). The English and Welsh examples are from Cornwall or Anglesey as the case may be. In the following...its softness, soapy feel, relatively high melting point and its power of resistance to acids. I\IIost is...Creagan (37) and also on Bolfracks Hill (55). In England at the Lizard; (see Section III) and in 11ifales...Portsoy in Scotland (96) and the Lizard in England. Bastite is a name given to large shimrne1·y crystals | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | we were of opinion, at the time of our visit to Cornwall (August, 1890), that to regard the banded members...Keverne, we succeeded, as we hope, in clearing up a minor difficulty, which our former visit had failed to...evidence, however, was obtained in regard to one point of interest. I have always believed the granulitic...In these descriptions and throughout the paper, minor details of composition and structure are suppressed...which forms the great cliffs of Carnbarrow and Hot Point, of Housel Bay~ and Predannack Head, not to mention | | | Book | BIRD, Fs, Ce. The coasts of Cornwall c/551 .457094237 1899526013 | \ CORNWALL COUNTY COUNCIL LIBRARY SERVICES...SERVICES of Cornwall a Sconecy and Geology 1 anf on — -Fré . ide We < “~et The Coasts...Coasts of Cornwall Scenery and Geology with an Excursion Guide Eric Bird First Published by ey Alexander...Alexander Associates 1998 4 South Street, Fowey, Cornwall PL23 1AR e-mail: alex@nder.com www.nder.com ©...writing from the publisher. Cover picture: Dodman Point from Vault Beach Preface Pee Acknowledcements | | | Book | - .. CORNWALL COUNTY L IBRARY 11 I3 111 111 II 11 11 I 8009 02579 1911 -, , l./tPv ~ 6 JUN 2003...BIRD, E. C. F. The coasts of Cornwall c/551 .457094237 1899526013 CORNWALL COUNTY COUNCIL LIBRARY SERVICES...SERVICES The Coasts of Cornwall Scenery and Geology with an Excursion Guide Eric Bird 1 First Published...Alexander Associates 1998 4 South Screer, Fowey, Cornwall PL23 lAR e-mail: a1ex@nder.com www.nder.com ©...writing from the publisher. Cover picture: Dodman Point from Vault Beach 2 Contents Page Preface . | | | Report (edition) | filsor1 I. II. · Scotland: by G. V. Wilson III. England and Wales: by J. Phemister References IV. Figures...and also onBolfracl<:s Hill (55). • • • In England (see Section III; talc, steatite and soapstone...Shetla11d generally · ( 1 2· 6- 1 3 1 ) ; · ·and in England" : the Li z,ard, _Cornwal l . • • • . . S... i te are wide ly distribut ed as Occurrence . minor constitue nt s of British· serpentine:s ana. non-...Abundant ca:c'bon-9. te j_ s indicated in ,and the point. marked A in Fi g . 3 . , ' • P20 5 3 •• C | | | Report (edition) | British Regional Geology I * South-West England r * FOURTH EDITION e ■ - O ” ..y 1835 Geological...1985 British Geological Survey Front cover: Bull Point, Devon (For full explanation see p. ix) NATURAL...Mr. G. Bisson (District Geologist, South-West England), as well as Professor W. R. Dearman and the con...volume [1966] of the Royal Geo logical Society of Cornwall. The succeeding years have seen notable advances...in our knowledge of the geology of south-west England. Most of the great expanse of Carboniferous rocks | | | Report (edition) | SCIENCES British Regional Geology South-West England (TH [RD EDITION) By E. A. Edmonds, M.Sc. M. C...world war, interest in the geology of south-west England has further inten ified. Much valuable work ha...done, and in 1962 the newly l"ormcd outh-we t England field unit of the Geological Survey began ix-inch...Mr. G. Bisson (District Geologi t. South-We t England, editor). Private workers whose publications have...volume ( 1966] of the Royal Geological Society of Cornwall. The writer have attempted to produce a handbook | | | Report (edition) | 1985 British Geological Survey Front cover: Bull Point, Devon (For full explanation see p. ix) •• ll... G .. Bisson (District Geologist, South--West England), as well as Professor W. R. Dearman and the con...volume [1966] of the Royal Geo logical Society of Cornwall. The succeedi11g years have seen notable advances...in our knowledge of the geology of south-west England. Most of the great expanse of Carbonif�rous rocks...Devonian Rocks: Devonian? Rocks of Start Point and Dodman Point; Lower Devonian; Middle Devonian; Upper |
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