On the relation of the Westleton Beds, or pebbly sands of Suffolk, to those of Norfolk, and on their extension inland : with some observations on the period of the final elevation and denudation of the Weald and of the Thames Valley, etc. / by Joseph Prestwich.

  • Prestwich, Joseph, 1812-1896.
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On the relation of the Westleton Beds, or pebbly sands of Suffolk, to those of Norfolk, and on their extension inland : with some observations on the period of the final elevation and denudation of the Weald and of the Thames Valley, etc. / by Joseph Prestwich. Public Domain Mark. Source: Wellcome Collection.

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On the relation of the Westleton shingle to other pre-glacial drifts in the Thames basin

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London : Printed by Taylor and Francis, 1890.

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3 parts (pages 84-181 pages, 2 unnumbered folded plates) : illustrations, maps ; 24 cm

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'From the Quarterly Journal of the Geological Society for February[-May] 1890, Vol. xlvi'
Pt. 3 entitled: On the relation of the Westleton shingle to other pre-glacial drifts in the Thames basin, and on a southern drift : with observations on the final elevation and initial subaerial denudation of the Weald, and on the genesis of the Thames
With errata slip to pt. 1

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