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Length of section about four miles.
Length of section about four miles.


h<sup>5</sup> Chalk; h4 Upper Greensand, h<sup>3</sup> Gault; g<sup>11</sup> Purbeck; g<sup>13</sup> Portland Stone, with some sand towards base; g<sup>12</sup> Kimmeridge Clay; y Upper limit of Jurassic Series.
h<sup>5</sup> Chalk; h<sup>4</sup> Upper Greensand, h<sup>3</sup> Gault; g<sup>11</sup> Purbeck; g<sup>13</sup> Portland Stone, with some sand towards base; g<sup>12</sup> Kimmeridge Clay; y Upper limit of Jurassic Series.


Copyright: Geologists' Association.
Copyright: Geologists' Association.

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Summary

Diagrammatic section across the anticlinal of the Vale of Wardour, Wiltshire. Excursion to Salisbury and Vale of Wardour, Easter, 1903. Geologists' Association Circular No. 39. Session 1902–1903. p.6.

Length of section about four miles.

h5 Chalk; h4 Upper Greensand, h3 Gault; g11 Purbeck; g13 Portland Stone, with some sand towards base; g12 Kimmeridge Clay; y Upper limit of Jurassic Series.

Copyright: Geologists' Association.

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