2 edition of Geology of the Nottingham district found in the catalog.
Geology of the Nottingham district
A. S. Howard
Published
2009
by British Geological Survey in Keyworth
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Written in English
Edition Notes
Statement | A.S. Howard ... [et al.] ; contributors, D.F. Ball ... [et al.]. |
Contributions | British Geological Survey, Natural Environment Research Council (Great Britain) |
Classifications | |
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LC Classifications | QE262.N9 G46 2009 |
The Physical Object | |
Pagination | ix, 212 p. : |
Number of Pages | 212 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL24569264M |
ISBN 10 | 0852725795 |
ISBN 10 | 9780852725795 |
LC Control Number | 2010362014 |
OCLC/WorldCa | 506260709 |
Basford / ˈ b eɪ s f ər d / is a northern suburb of Nottingham, England, incorporated into the city in It gave its name to Basford Rural District, which existed from to The population of the ward . 11th century. Nottingham is mentioned in the Domesday Book as "Snotingeham" and "Snotingham".. In the 11th century, Nottingham Castle was constructed on a sandstone outcrop by the River Anglo-Saxon settlement developed into the English Borough of Nottingham .
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History. In the Domesday Book of , Carlton is referred to as Carentune.. Like other parts of Nottingham, Carlton grew up with the textile industry in the 19th century. It is now mostly residential. . These books have been purchased by EGS over the years, selected for their accessibility and interest to the membership. The books are interfiled with the main Library earth science sequence and can be .
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THE GEOLOGY OF THE NOTTINGHAM DISTRICT Beds are conformable to the Lower Lias, to which they seem to be closely allied The fossils, although marine, are dwarfed and of peculiar types Cited by: Geology of the District GEDLING and Carlton are situated, geologically speaking, on the Trias or New Red Sandstone.
This formation is well developed in Nottinghamshire, occupying indeed. COVID campus closures: see options for getting or retaining Remote Access to subscribed contentCited by: Geology of the Nottingham district: memoir for geological sheet (England and Wales).
[A S Howard; D F Ball; British Geological Survey.; Natural Environment Research Council (Great. Geology of the Nottingham District: Memoir for geological sheet (England and Wales) Ref no: DF_2: Year of publication: Series: Memoirs of the Geological Survey of Great Britain.
Geologically, Nottingham stands at the boundary between Palaeozoic rocks to the north and west, and Mesozoic and Cenozoic strata to the south and east. Geology of the Nottingham district: memoir for geological sheet (England and Wales) By Andrew Howard, G.
Warrington, John Carney, Keith Ambrose, S.R. Young, Timothy Pharaoh and. Bedrock geology. TheoldestrocksoftheNottinghamareaareCarboniferousin age and occur to the west of the city centre (Fig.
The oldest of these, which are found at the surface, belong to the Lower Coal Cited by: 7. The engineering geology of the Nottingham area, UK Article (PDF Available) in Geological Society London Engineering Geology Special Publications 22(1) December with Reads.
The engineering geology of the Nottingham area, UK Chapter 1 Introduction to engineering geology and geomorphology of glaciated and periglaciated terrains The significance of engineering geology Cited by: 7. I. THE GEOLOGY OF THE BULWELL AREA AND ITS INFLUENCE ON THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE TOWNSHIP by F.
HIND The most striking feature of the geology of the Bulwell district. geology concerned.” Therefore, geology must be considered at an early stage in the land-use planning process. In the case of Nottingham, its history is intimately bound up within its geological setting.
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Lamplugh, District Geologist. Published statement Published. The owner of the site was unable to take action, and the city of Nottingham takes almost no interest in its cave heritage (this cave has no listed status, unlike six elsewhere under the city), so the East Midlands Geological Society stepped in.
Conservation of the cave statues in the Nottingham .Geology of Nottinghamshire. DR. BUCKLAND, in his famous ‘Bridgewater Treatise,’ says that if three foreigners visited England with the intention of examining and describing its general natural features.
Geology of the Beaconsfield district: a brief explanation of the geological map sheet Beaconsfield. Nottingham, UK, British Geological Survey, 34pp. (Explanation (England and Wales .