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VIII.—The High-Level Plateau Gravels on the North Side of the Tamisian Area, and their Connexion with the Tertiary History of Central England

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  01 May 2009

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The author refers to his work in former years among the High-level Plateau Gravels south of the Thames, chiefly in Berks and Surrey, the results of which were given in various papers from ten to twenty years ago.6 The present note may serve as a supplement to those papers, in which the conclusion was arrived at that the gravels in question were to be regarded as distinctly of riverine origin and, upon the whole, of Pliocene age.

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Copyright © Cambridge University Press 1904

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References

1 Proc. Camb. Phil. Soc., 1904.

2 Phil. Mag., 1894.

3 Ibid., 1895.

4 “Physics of the Earth's Crust,” Appendix, p. 8.

5 A paper read before the British Association, Cambridge, Section C (Geology), August, 1904.

6 “The Bagshot Strata and their Associated Gravels,” Proc. Geol. Assoc., vol. viii (1883); “ On the High Level or Plateau Gravels,” Quart. Journ. Geol. Soc., vol. xlvi (1890); Lecture at Windsor on “The Geological History of the Thames Valley,” Science Gossip, May and June, 1891; “On Surface Changes in the London Basin,” Geol. Mag., May, 1893.