PALABRAS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADAS CON «CLAY-WITH-FLINTS»
clay-with-flints
clay
with
flints
geology
name
given
whitaker
peculiar
deposit
stiff
brown
yellow
containing
unworn
whole
well
angular
shattered
fragments
also
variable
admixture
rounded
flint
quartz
quartzite
formation
lexicon
named
rock
units
lithological
description
residual
formed
from
dissolution
decalcification
cryoturbation
bedrock
strata
origin
missing
link
nerc
open
geoscience
south
west
england
proceedings
ussher
society
gallois
patchy
extensive
outcrop
southern
greensand
chalk
tens
metres
thick
overlain
distribution
abstract
theories
which
been
termed
known
most
geologists
development
associated
soil
rests
remnants
exhumed
eocene
surface
shown
important
geomorphological
feature
brickearth
kent
particle
size
analyses
land
presented
calcareous
sample
comparable
loess
significance
jstor
beds
protective
10 LIBROS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADOS CON «CLAY-WITH-FLINTS»
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Lower and Middle Palaeolithic Artefacts from Deposits Mapped ...
Since this work presents much new information, two explanatory sections outline the theoretical analysis of the deposits and the processes of their function as well as the methodology for studying and identifying in-situ Palaeolithic ...
Julie E. Scott-Jackson, 2000
2
Groundwater Pollution, Aquifer Recharge and Vulnerability
The hydrogeological behaviour of the superficial Clay-with-Flints deposit, which
overlies extensive areas of the Upper Chalk of southern England, has also been
subject to recent systematic investigation, including representative sites of ...
3
The Scientific Study of Flint and Chert: Proceedings of the ...
The term 'Clay-with-flints' was first used by Whitaker (in Hull & Whitaker, 1861) for
a uniform reddish brown, often black-stained clay containing unworn flint nodules
, which forms a thin layer resting directly on irregular Chalk surfaces, and often ...
G. de G. Sieveking, M. B. Hart, 2011
4
A Study of Palaeolithic Artefacts from Selected Sites on ...
By analysing two Palaeoltihic flint assemblages and taking on experimental work on handaxe morphological variability, Vicky Winton aims to discover something of the cultural and technological adaptation of Lower and Middle Palaeolithic ...
Vicky Winton, Victoria Suzanne Winton, 2004
5
Landscape, Monuments, and Society: The Prehistory of ...
This would have caused significant changes in the local soils, until they assumed
their present distribution, with rendzinas covering the chalk and paleoargillic
brown earths on the clay with flints (Fig. 1.5). Only at that stage would calcareous
...
John C. Barrett, Richard Bradley, Martin Green, 1991
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Transactions of the American Philosophical Society
Along the lengths of river valleys, there are spreads of alluvium and gravel, while
at higher elevations patches of Clay-with-Flints are scattered over the downland.
Maps plotting the surface, or "drift," geology are incomplete, because many ...
7
The History of the Study of Landforms - Volume 3 (Routledge ...
Bevelled surface due to Late Miocene? erosion, forming flat top of Downs about f.
clay-with-flints which is commonly 'a mass of rusty clay with fractured flints' (
Sparks 1972:205) but elsewhere of rather different character, sometimes
occurring ...
Robert P. Beckinsale, Richard J. Chorley, 2003
8
The History of the Study of Landforms: Or, The Development ...
75 deposit of clay-with-flints which is commonly 'a mass of rusty clay with
fractured flints' (Sparks 1972: 205) but elsewhere of rather different character,
sometimes occurring below 210 m. It was originally proposed by Hull and
Whitaker (1861) ...
Richard J. Chorley, Robert Percy Beckinsale, 1991
9
Geotechnical and Environmental Applications of Karst Geology ...
Around the margins of the clay-with-flints, recharge and active dissolution have
been concentrated for much of the Quaternary, at least during interglacial periods
. Where the clay-with-flints has been eroded (and also depending on the level of
...
B.F. Beck, J.G. Herring, 2001
10
Groundwater Hydrology: Conceptual and Computational Models
There are also extensive deposits of Clay-with-Flints covering most of the hills.
Due to their low permeability there is only a small drainage through the Clay-with
-Flints. In some locations, farmers have dug holes through the deposits to the ...