| | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | from the March Number, p. 121.) (5) The Rhmtic Outcrop. 4 LTHOUGH the Rhsetic beds are not exposed continuously...continuously along J\_ the eastern boundary of the Keuper outcrop, they have been proved at many points from...so much drift, and borings within the Liassic outcrop have been so isolated or shallow, that there is...to a depth of over 600 feet, encountered Upper Keuper beneath the Drift, with no intervening Rhsetics...shafts driven for gypsum works about Gotham. To the south, at East Leake, in the railway cutting through | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | 1896, when the sections along the Great Central Railway were examined. Nottingham is very favourably situated... 206 Solid. JURASSIC • TRIASSIC Rheetic. · Keuper { Bunter Lias . Upper Lias. Middle Lias with...escarpment. Where the latter is breached by valleys or railway - cuttings the Permian rocks may be seen reposing...a wonderful contrast to the highly diversified outcrop of the exposed coalfield, which has suffered severely...from later sub-aerial denudation. The Permian outcrop, to the east of its main escarpment, gives rise | | | Report (edition) | original geological su1·vey of the area was made on the Old Se1..ies one-inch maps. The major portion, on Sheet...(Sheet 112), are desc1"ibed in Chapter II. In the Keuper area the thin belts of sandstone 01· ' sker1·y...Lowe1-- Mottled Sandstone and the G1psum of the Keuper Ma1·l ; the chief gyp::;um workings, however, lie...Carboniferoust 2 ; Permian, 2 ; Trias :-Bunter, 3 ; Keuper, 3 ; Rhretic and Lias, 4. Glacial Deposits, 5 ;...district, 23. · , CHAPTER V.-TRIAS (co1i�i?t1,1,ed) :�KEUPER General Account, 25. ,vaterstones, 25 ;-The Green | | | Report (issue) | was published as Sheets 44, 54 SW and 54 SE of the Old Series one-inch hand-coloured geological map between...Rocks oe General Account: Introduction, 15; Keuper, of the Triassic, 19; Details: Kenner Tea Green...ate oF organic-walled ee oe microplankton ‘Keuper’ Sandstone in the Knights Lane Borehole .. ....building stone for the local village and for the old bridge at Pershore. The Saxon kings in the heptarchy...included in the following table: rocks older than the Keuper Marl have been encountered only in boreholes and | | | Report (issue) | • I I I THE AREA was originally surveyed on Old Series 1-in. Sheets 35 a�d 43 S.E. and S.W. in 1845...Sequence, 20•. Details, 21. .. .. . . -CHAPTER IV. OLD RED SANDSTONE . . . . • • General .account, 27. Classification1...Lithological types, 29. CHAPTER V. OLD ·RED SANDSTONE (continued): LOWER OLD RED SANDSTONE ·Downton Cas·tie...3'3. Details, 35. CHAPTER VI. OLD RED SANDSTONE (continu.ed): UPPER OLD RED SANDSTONE General account...PLEISTOCENE AND RECENT 27 • • • • • • 140 • 143 Gypsum, 142. .. .. 138 • • • • • • • • • 1.54 | | | Report (edition) | origin-al geological survey of the area was made on the Old Series one-inch maps. The major portion, on Sheet...(Sheet 112), are ,described in Chapter II. In the Keuper area the thin belts of sandstone or' skerry' in...Sandstone and the Gypsum of the Keuper Marl ; Sands of t- he Lower MottJed , the chief gypsum workinp, however...Pe1mian, 120. Bunter, 129. Keuper, 132. Rhaetic, 140. Petrography of Keuper Beds exposed in Kirton Brick-Pit... .. ••• F10. 21. Principal skerry-belts in the Keuper Marl ••• .. . ... ••• ••• F10. 22. lsopachs of | | Gardiner, C.I., Reynolds, S.H., Smith, Stanley, Trueman, A.E., Tutcher, J.W. (1934) The geology of the Gloucester district. Proceedings of the Geologists' Association, 45 (2) 109 doi:10.1016/s0016-7878(34)80001-6 | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | deposits. The hilly country on the west is built up of Old Red Sandstone and Carboniferous strata with inliers...Tortworth and thus expose the platform upon which the Old Red Sandstone rests, a foundation formed of rocks...Downtonian appears to be absent, and here the Upper Old Red Sandstone overlaps the Lower and is seen to rest...Trias. Rhretic. Keuper. Carboniferous. Coal Measures. Millstone Grit. Lower Carboniferous. Old Red Sandstone...Sandstone. Upper Old Red Sandstone. Silurian. Downtonian. Ludlow. vVenlock. Upper Llandovery. Cambrian. Tremadoc | | | Book | see whether we may recognise the remains of these old deposits which were formed ages ago while the sea...limestone. Thus largely made up of the remains of old deposits of limestone, sandstone and clay which were...surface, where it rapidly cools. There are many old lava flows of this kind in Wales. The reservoirs...opened a guarry at Norton on the Great Western Railway etween Chester and Warrington. Above is a picture...at the surface of the earth is known as its Outcrop. vi. The fault Y, which cuts off the sandstone | | | Report (chapter) | Post-Permian formations tend to thicken eastwards from outcrop and also inland (westwards) from the coast. The...PROSPECTS MIDLANDS Oil in Carboniferous rocks, in outcrop, boreholes & mines - . Limestone in Hardstoft N91...the Hampshire Basin The extent of oil shows at outcrop in Dorset marginal to the Hampshire basin has continued...local pre-Albian uplift continued eastwards from outcrop (Arkell 1947B). Telluric surveys carried out over...oil show in the Corallian. Within the Tertiary outcrop two areas have received detailed attention by seismic |
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