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- ...cribed from a type area around Collin Glen [J 269 702] in terms of the old Glauconitic Sands. This site is reported in Manning, Robbie and Wilson (1970) to be obscured Part of the Glauconitic Sands of Tate (1865); part of the Chloritic Sands and Sandstones of Hume (1897); ...2 KB (315 words) - 12:10, 11 June 2014
- Pale green glauconitic sands thought largely to be derived from the Collinwell Sands Formation. Three co ...2 KB (252 words) - 12:10, 11 June 2014
- ..., No. 6, 1–158.</ref> commencing with a transgressive flint pebble bed and glauconitic sands passing up into silty clays and clays representing the high sea level and l ...4 KB (633 words) - 15:22, 28 July 2015
- ...itic looms and sands, called by Dr. Irving the "green earth series." These glauconitic sands are exposed in the railway between Sunningdale and Ascot Stations, and can ...5 KB (773 words) - 08:51, 27 September 2020
- ...lesham Beds represents only the lower third of that series for neither the glauconitic sands nor the upper clays are seen although they are well developed at St George' ...lesham Beds represents only the lower third of that series for neither the glauconitic sands nor the upper clays are seen although they are well developed at St George' ...8 KB (1,220 words) - 17:41, 30 September 2020
- Glauconitic Sands of Tate (1865) and subsequent workers. ...2 KB (256 words) - 12:09, 11 June 2014
- ...lly '''Harwich Formation''' (glauconitic sandy clays and very fine-grained glauconitic sands; glauconitic fine-grained sand and pebble beds of black flint, calcareous a ...15 KB (2,308 words) - 15:19, 6 February 2017
- ...sive base of the fossiliferous Belfast Marls Member, formerly known as the Glauconitic Sands <ref>Tate, R. 1865. On the correlation of the Cretaceous formations of the ...7 KB (1,011 words) - 12:28, 25 September 2017
- ...lesham Beds represents only the lower third of that series for neither the glauconitic sands nor the upper clays are seen although they are well developed at St George' ...lesham Beds represents only the lower third of that series for neither the glauconitic sands nor the upper clays are seen although they are well developed at St George' ...99 KB (15,876 words) - 08:58, 20 July 2020
- ...Edwards"></ref>, based mainly on work in the Hampshire Basin, as including glauconitic sands in their ‘Reading Formation Basement Bed’. This report follows Ellison et a ...ly sharply defined, at an upward change from vari-coloured mottled clay to glauconitic sands and sandy clays of the Harwich Formation, or to sandy clays of the Walton M ...230 KB (34,536 words) - 09:23, 22 October 2021
- ...te. For example, the Harwich Formation (a good marker horizon dominated by glauconitic sands); occasional beds of Paludina Limestone; sand-filled channels generally; an ...26 KB (3,821 words) - 12:05, 16 August 2021
- ...r|500px| '''Figure 3.7''' Example of the clay-rich glauconitic sands from the Upnor Formation. The glauconite grains, dark grey, are rounded and ...lkes 1968"></ref>). This part of the sequence equates to the basal fluvial glauconitic sands (possibly reworked Upnor Formation) and iron cemented sands, pedogenically ...88 KB (13,269 words) - 12:03, 16 August 2021
- ...PT) data represent the Reading Formation Mottled Clays and Upnor Formation Glauconitic Sands. The median N value for the undifferentiated Reading Formation Mottled Clay ...107 KB (15,913 words) - 10:20, 17 August 2021