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V.—Oscillations in the Level of the Land as shown by the Buried River-Valleys and Later Deposits in the Neighbourhood of Liverpool2

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  01 May 2009

Extract

The geology of the neighbourhood of Liverpool is not on a superficial view very attractive. Nevertheless, to those interested in physical geology it presents some phenomena worthy of careful study.

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Original Articles
Copyright
Copyright © Cambridge University Press 1896

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Footnotes

2

An abstract read before Section C, Liverpool Meeting of the British Association, 1896.

References

page 489 note 1 Science Gossip, 1881, pp. 198–206.

page 489 note 2 “Post-Glacial Geology of Lancashire and Cheshire”: Proceedings of the Liverpool Geological Society, 1871–2.

page 489 note 3 Q.J.G.S. 1874.

page 490 note 1 “Foraminiferal Boulder-clay, Great Crosby”: Proceedings of Liverpool Geological Society, Session 1895–6.

page 490 note 2 Proceedings of Liverpool Geological Society, Session 1894–5.