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Postscript Notes on the Ballard Down and Ridgeway Faults

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  01 May 2009

W. J. Arkell
Affiliation:
New College, Oxford.

Extract

Mr. Brydone's letter in the GeologicalMagazine (1936, p. 329) provides an opportunity to make some postscript remarks on this subject. In addition I have received letters from Mr. H. J. Osborne White and Mr. F. W. Shotton, containing stimulating criticism and suggestions, and I am grateful to them forallowing me to quote from what they wrote.

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Original Articles
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Copyright © Cambridge University Press 1937

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References

page 86 note 1 The name Purbeck Fault is now dropped because objectionable, for reasons explained in my previous paper (GEOL. MAG., LXXIII, 1936, 5673, 97–118). What earlier authors meant by the Purbeck Fault everywhere except at and near Ballard Down, Swanage, was the Purbeck Fold.Google Scholar

page 86 note 2 Barrois, Ch., 1876, Recherches sur le Terrain Crétacé supérieur de l' Angleterre et de l' Irlande, p. 102, pl. iii, fig. 7.Google Scholar

page 87 note 1 References at end of my previous paper.

page 88 note 1 Clarke, W. B., 1837, “Illustrations of the Geology of the South-East of Dorsetshire,” Mag. Nat. Hist., N.S., i, 414421, 461–9.Google Scholar

page 90 note 1 Professor A. Morley Davies visited the cutting in August and estimated the dip at 70° S.