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		<title>Scotfot: Step faults in Middle Lias Limestone at Harby. Excursion to Belvoir, September 17th 1908. In a distance of about 60 yards some 12 or more faults are seen, all hading towards the east and varying in throw from a few inches up to 2 ft 9 in, the total sum of the faults dropping the beds about 14 ft. These step faults being the forerunners of a large fault which brings the top beds of the Upper Lias in juxtaposition with the marlstone. BGS image P805314.

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		<summary type="html">&lt;p&gt;Step faults in Middle Lias Limestone at Harby. Excursion to Belvoir, September 17th 1908. In a distance of about 60 yards some 12 or more faults are seen, all hading towards the east and varying in throw from a few inches up to 2 ft 9 in, the total sum of the faults dropping the beds about 14 ft. These step faults being the forerunners of a large fault which brings the top beds of the Upper Lias in juxtaposition with the marlstone. BGS image P805314.  From the Geologists&amp;#039; Association Carreck...&lt;/p&gt;
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Step faults in Middle Lias Limestone at Harby. Excursion to Belvoir, September 17th 1908. In a distance of about 60 yards some 12 or more faults are seen, all hading towards the east and varying in throw from a few inches up to 2 ft 9 in, the total sum of the faults dropping the beds about 14 ft. These step faults being the forerunners of a large fault which brings the top beds of the Upper Lias in juxtaposition with the marlstone. BGS image P805314.&lt;br /&gt;
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From the Geologists&amp;#039; Association Carreck Archive. [http://pubs.bgs.ac.uk/publications.html?pubID=GA007#v=d&amp;amp;z=2&amp;amp;n=5&amp;amp;i=P803151.jp2&amp;amp;y=284&amp;amp;x=372 The Reader Geological Photographs 1907, 1908 and 1909.]&lt;/div&gt;</summary>
		<author><name>Scotfot</name></author>
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