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Figure 11.—Section at Crossness, showing superficial deposits. [See Spurrell, Proc., vol. xi,, p. 217] a. Gravel, becoming sandy on the north. h. Sand. c. Lenticular thin bed of Sandy Clay, full of fresh-water Shells. d. Lower Peat Bed. e. Blue Tidal Clay. f. Beds of Sand and Shells. as above. g. Lower Peat. h. Tidal Clay. k. Arable Soil, and so-called Brick-Earth. The black marks represent drift-wcoJ. o. A Boring, 150 yards west of this point, showing same layers of Peat, etc.
From: A record of excursions made between 1860 and 1890. Edited by Thomas Vincent Holmes , F.G.S. and C. Davies Sherborn, F.G.S. London: Edward Stanford [For the Geologists’ Association], 1891. Source: Cornell University copy on the Internet Archive (Public domain work) |
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