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Below is a list of the most recent file uploads. See the gallery of new files for a more visual overview.
- 09:41, 9 October 2014 Dbk talk contribs uploaded File:P212516.jpg (Dichling Beacon. Central Weald from Ditchling Beacon. View to north-east from near summit of Ditchling Beacon across central Weald.)
- 09:40, 9 October 2014 Dbk talk contribs uploaded File:P209934.jpg (Brickworks clay-pit, Warnham Brickworks, Horsham, Sussex. Looking north-west at Warnham Brickworks clay-pit, 2 1/2 m. north of Horsham. A view of the north face of the pit showing the main working face in 1963. The section being excavated by the mechan...)
- 09:39, 9 October 2014 Dbk talk contribs uploaded File:P209590.jpg (400 yd. N. of crossroads at Aldington Corner. Looking N. Section in Hythe Beds. Beds of ragstone separated by hassock. Some of the ragstone tends to be nodular. There is disintegration of the beds below the soil.)
- 09:38, 9 October 2014 Dbk talk contribs uploaded File:P209962.jpg (Langdon Bay, 1 1/2 m. E. of Dover. Looking ENE. Chalk cliffs at Langdon Bay. The chalk at the base of the cliffs is in the Terebratulina lata Zone, the Middle Chalk - Upper Chalk boundary being near the top of the pill-box at the bottom of the Langdon ...)
- 09:36, 9 October 2014 Dbk talk contribs uploaded File:P902278.jpg (Schematic through the Wealden region from west to east.)
- 09:35, 9 October 2014 Dbk talk contribs uploaded File:P902279.jpg (Schematic cross-section through the Wealden region from north to south.)
- 09:35, 9 October 2014 Dbk talk contribs uploaded File:P209919.jpg (A natural outcrop of Lower Tunbridge Wells Sand. Stone Farm Rocks. Looking east, Sussex. The Lower Tunbridge Wells Sand is a massive, clean, white quartzitic sandstone containing lenses and stringers of small pebbles, mainly vein quartz. It is a finely...)
- 09:33, 9 October 2014 Dbk talk contribs uploaded File:P902277.jpg (Geological sketch map and key showing the range and distribution of different rock types in the Wealden District in relation to major towns and cities.)
- 09:02, 9 October 2014 Dbk talk contribs uploaded File:P211894.jpg (Section in White Limestone, Breakspear's Pit, North Leigh, Oxfordshire. Looking east at Breakspear's Pit, North Leigh. Quarry for aggregate; detailed sequence as follows: Oolite - cream to pale brown, medium to fine-grained, shelly, shell detrital, cro...)
- 08:59, 9 October 2014 Dbk talk contribs uploaded File:P902287.jpg (Water-filled fissures and pores dissolved in the Chalk, seen in a borehole, Height of image about 50 cm.)
- 08:57, 9 October 2014 Dbk talk contribs uploaded File:P209845.jpg (Betchworth Hills, near Dorking. Looking NNE. North Downs escarpment with large Chalk quarries. The view is from a gravel flat on Lower Greensand across the Gault and Upper Greensand of the Vale of Holmsdale. The hillside rises steeply at about the junc...)
- 08:56, 9 October 2014 Dbk talk contribs uploaded File:P535262.jpg (Excavations in the Seaford Chalk and Lambeth Group during the construction of the M4 underpass at the A34/M4 junction, Chieveley, Oxfordshire.)
- 08:55, 9 October 2014 Dbk talk contribs uploaded File:P902250.jpg (Schematic cross-sections of the geology underlying London and the Thames Valley.)
- 08:55, 9 October 2014 Dbk talk contribs uploaded File:P902271.jpg (Schematic cross-section of the geology underlying London and the Thames Valley.)
- 08:53, 9 October 2014 Dbk talk contribs uploaded File:P902272.jpg (Geological sketch map showing the range and distribution of different rock types in the London and Thames Valley region, in relation to major towns and cities. The extent of London and Thames Valley region is identified on the inset map of the United K...)
- 07:40, 9 October 2014 Dbk talk contribs uploaded a new version of File:P210913.jpg (Whitlingham pit (E. side). Looking E. A 'paramoudra'. Such vertical flint masses may extend for several feet in the chalk of this region. They commonly have a hole passing through the centre and for this reason are sometimes called 'pot flints'. They m...)
- 07:39, 9 October 2014 Dbk talk contribs uploaded File:P210913.jpg (A massive vertical flint nodule within the Chalk, its length is about one metre.)
- 07:38, 9 October 2014 Dbk talk contribs uploaded File:P902253.jpg (Schematic cross-section the underlying geology of part of East Anglia and the adjoining areas.)
- 07:38, 9 October 2014 Dbk talk contribs uploaded File:P902252.jpg (Schematic cross-section of the underlying geology of part of East Anglia and the adjoining areas.)
- 07:37, 9 October 2014 Dbk talk contribs uploaded File:P902286.jpg (The Crag, a soft shelly sand deposit that forms an important shallow aquifer in eastern Norfolk and Suffolk.)