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- 19:23, 8 February 2022 Scotfot talk contribs uploaded File:GA Image 0467.jpg (Figure 33 Perna Croydonensis, E. T. Newton, From Park Hill, Croydon. {{Template:GA excursions1860-1890}} == Licencing == {{GA}})
- 20:21, 6 February 2022 Scotfot talk contribs uploaded File:GA Image 0466.jpg (Figure 32 Section of the Upper Neocomian Beds, Folkstone. {{Template:GA excursions1860-1890}} == Licencing == {{GA}})
- 20:06, 6 February 2022 Scotfot talk contribs uploaded File:GA Image 0465.jpg (Figure 31 Sections illustrating the geology of Hythe and Folkestone. {{Template:GA excursions1860-1890}} == Licencing == {{GA}})
- 16:52, 6 February 2022 Scotfot talk contribs uploaded File:GA Image 0464.jpg (Figure 30 General vertical section of the Margate Chalk. {{Template:GA excursions1860-1890}} == Licencing == {{GA}})
- 20:24, 5 February 2022 Scotfot talk contribs uploaded File:GA Image 0463.jpg (Figure 29 Diagram section along the left bank of the Medway Near Upnor, 1⅓ miles (vertical scale exaggerated), by W. Whitaker, F.R.S. X Sea Level. 1 Alluvium. 2. Gravel. 3, London Clay 4. Oldhavert Beds; Sand with Pebbles and Shells. Lower London Tertiaries. 5. Woolwich Beds; Sands with Clay Shell-bed in the middle and Pebbles at the bottom. Lower London Tertiaries. 6. Thanet Beds : Sand, the bottom part clayey and greenish. Lower London Tertiaries. 7. Chalk with Flints. {{Templ...)
- 19:50, 5 February 2022 Scotfot talk contribs uploaded File:GA Image 0462.jpg (Figure 28 Ideal section of London Clay (Prestwich). B. Bagshot Series. Lr Ts. Lower Tertiaries. L.C. London Clay. CH. Chalk. {{Template:GA excursions1860-1890}} = Licencing == {{GA}})
- 18:14, 5 February 2022 Scotfot talk contribs uploaded File:GA Image 0461.jpg (Figure 27 Diagrammatic section from London to Crowborough Beacon. Length, 40 miles. Heights and Dips much exaggerated. a. Hastings Sands (Ashdown Sand, Wadhurst Clay, Tunbridge Wells Sands). b. Weald Clay. c. Lower Greensand. d. Gault. e. Chalk and Upper Greensand. f Lower London Tertiaries. g. London Clay. {{Template:GA excursions1860-1890}} = Licencing == {{GA}})
- 18:11, 5 February 2022 Scotfot talk contribs uploaded File:GA Image 0460.jpg (General section of the Weald. (Dotted lines indicate the strata removed by denudation). {{Template:GA excursions1860-1890}} = Licencing == {{GA}})
- 21:14, 4 February 2022 Scotfot talk contribs uploaded File:GA Image 0650.jpg (Classification of the Chalk of south-east England by Caleb Evans with General classification of the Chalk by C.Barrois. {{Template:GA excursions1860-1890}} == Licencing == {{GA}})
- 19:11, 4 February 2022 Scotfot talk contribs uploaded File:GA Image 0459.jpg (Figure 25 Section of cliff near Crayford. a. Chalk. b. Flints. c. Layer of chipped Flints. d. Brick-earth. xx. Bones of Rhinoceros. {{Template:GA excursions1860-1890}} == Licencing == {{GA}})
- 19:11, 4 February 2022 Scotfot talk contribs uploaded File:GA Image 0458.jpg (Figure 24 Section in Crayford Pit. [Reprinted, by permission of the Council, from Quart. Journ. Geol. Soc., vol. xxv.] Length of Section, 150 feet; Height 30 feet. To show variation in the Pebble Beds C. F. Covering bed.d (Trail ?] (without Shells). D. False-bedded Sand corbicula-bed, from 4 to 6 feet. B, C, and E. Beds with shells. A. [Not defined.] {{Template:GA excursions1860-1890}} == Licencing == {{GA}})
- 19:10, 4 February 2022 Scotfot talk contribs uploaded File:GA Image 0457.jpg (Figure 23.—Non-marine mollusca, from the River Drift (with the exception of 6), extinct in Britain. [Lent by Mr. B. B. Woodward.] 1., 2. ''Unio littoralis''. Erith. 3., 4. ''Corbicula fluminalis''. Crayford. 5. ''Pisidium astartoides''. Crayford. 6. ''Pisidium amnicum''. Crayford. 7. ''Helia fruticum''. Ilford. 8. ''Hydrobia marginata'' N.E. London {{Template:GA excursions1860-1890}} == Licencing == {{GA}})
- 19:09, 4 February 2022 Scotfot talk contribs uploaded File:GA Image 0456.jpg (Figure 22 Section of part of the "Corbicula" Bed, Crayford. [Reprinted, by permission of the Council:from Quart. Journ. Geol. Soc..vol. xxv.] e. Laminated brick-earth, gravel, and loam, 25 feet, passing into Corbicula sand-bed. d. Pebbles from Woolwich Series, brick-earth and clay, 6 feet. c. Brick-earth, 5 feet. b. Wavy laminated Brick-earth, 6 feet. a. Sands, 4 feet. {{Template:GA excursions1860-1890}} == Licencing == {{GA}})
- 19:08, 4 February 2022 Scotfot talk contribs uploaded File:GA Image 0455.jpg (Figure 21 Section at Stoneham's Pit, Crayford. [Reprinted from the Quart. Journ. Geol. Soc., vol. xxiii.] {{Template:GA excursions1860-1890}} == Licencing == {{GA}})
- 19:07, 4 February 2022 Scotfot talk contribs uploaded File:GA Image 0454.jpg (Figure 20 Section in Crayford Pit. C. Brick-earth. B. Thanet Sand. A. Chalk. [Reprinted, by permission of the Council, from the Quart. Journ. Geol. Soc., vol. xxv.] {{Template:GA excursions1860-1890}} == Licencing == {{GA}})
- 19:06, 4 February 2022 Scotfot talk contribs uploaded File:GA Image 0453.jpg (Figure 19 Section of the "Corbicula" Pit, Erith. b-e Beds of River Drift. A Chalk. [Reprinted, by permission of the Council, from the Quart. Journ. Geol. Soc., vol. xxv.])
- 19:05, 4 February 2022 Scotfot talk contribs uploaded File:GA Image 0452.jpg (Figure 18 Section at Erith. 3. Oldhaven and Blackheath Beds. flint pebbles and sand; fossils. 4. Sand and Clay - Woolwich and Reading Series. 5. Clays, sometimes sandy, with estuarine shells - Woolwich and Reading Series. 6. Crimson-mottled sandy Clay - Woolwich and Reading Series. 7. Sand, partly clayey, with Flint Pebbles - Woolwich and Reading Series. 8. Thanet Sand, with green-coated Flints at base. 9. Upper Chalk. {Template:GA excursions1860-1890}} == Licencing == {{GA}})
- 23:32, 3 February 2022 Scotfot talk contribs uploaded File:GA Image 0451.jpg (Figure 17 Section shown by the northern pace of the great pit at the Crayford Brickyard, 1867. [Reprinted from Whitaker, Geol, London, vol, i, by permission of the Controller of Her Majesty's Stationery Office.] r. Loamy Soil and Wash. 2. Brick-earth, about 12 feet. 3. Brown Clay, with Race, about 3 feet, 4. Brick-earth, clayey, about 7 feet. S. False-bedded, light-coloured Sand (the Shell Bed), about S feet. ''Corbicula fluminalis'' very abundant. 6. Pebbly gravels, about 1 foot. 7....)
- 22:52, 3 February 2022 Scotfot talk contribs uploaded File:GA Image 0450.jpg (Figure 16 Section shown by the southern face of The Great Pit at the Erith Brickyard, 1867. [Reprinted from Whitaker, Geol. London, vol. i., by permission of the Controller of Her Majesty's Stationery Office.] 1 Soil and wash, lessening westward. 2. Brown brick-earth, with race, about 55 feet. Contains pebbles, and pieces of shells from the Woolwich Beds. 3. Darker brown clay, with a little race, about 5 feet, with a little grey Brick-earth (with shells) at the bottom, passing down into t...)
- 22:50, 3 February 2022 Scotfot talk contribs uploaded File:GA Image 0449.jpg (Figure 15 South side of a footpath leading from Bexley Road to the large ballast pit at Erith, 1885. Beds of Pleistocene sand and loam, kneaded up amongst reconstructed Blackheath Pebble Beds, and overlying undisturbed Woolwich Beds. Scale, about 10 feet to 1 inch. {{Template:GA excursions1860-1890}} == Licencing == {{GA}})
- 22:48, 3 February 2022 Scotfot talk contribs uploaded File:GA Image 0448.jpg (Figure 14 East side of the large brick pit at Erith, 1885. Contorted beds of loam, sand, and gravel, overlying undisturbed strata. Scale, about to feet to 1 inch. {{Template:GA excursions1860-1890}} == Licencing == {{GA}})
- 22:47, 3 February 2022 Scotfot talk contribs uploaded File:GA Image 0447.jpg (Figure 13 West side of the large ballast pit at Erith, 1885. Pleistocene and Eocene Strata crushed in from the surface, an effect possibly produced by the grounding of large masses of floating ice. Scale, 25 feet to an inch. {{Template:GA excursions1860-1890}} == Licencing == {{GA}})
- 20:28, 3 February 2022 Scotfot talk contribs uploaded File:GA Image 0446.jpg (Figure 12 Section nearly along the western side of the reservoir, southern outfall sewer, Crossness. [Reprinted from Whitaker, Geol. London, vol. i., by kind permission of the Controller of Her Majesty's Stationery Office.] Scale (vertical and horizontal)-88 feet = 1 inch. a. Soil. b. Brown Silty Clay. c. Peat - Alluvium d. Blue Clay e. Peat - Alluvium f. Blue Clay - Alluvium g. Soft Sand and Clay - Alluvium h. Soft Peat and Clay – Alluvium i. Fine Sandy Gravel- River Drift. j. Gr...)
- 20:26, 3 February 2022 Scotfot talk contribs uploaded File:GA Image 0445.jpg (Figure 11.—Section at Crossness, showing superficial deposits. [See Spurrell, Proc., vol. xi,, p. 217] a. Gravel, becoming sandy on the north. h. Sand. c. Lenticular thin bed of Sandy Clay, full of fresh-water Shells. d. Lower Peat Bed. e. Blue Tidal Clay. f. Beds of Sand and Shells. as above. g. Lower Peat. h. Tidal Clay. k. Arable Soil, and so-called Brick-Earth. The black marks represent drift-wcoJ. o. A Boring, 150 yards west of this point, showing same layers of Peat, etc. {{Template:GA...)
- 20:23, 3 February 2022 Scotfot talk contribs uploaded File:GA Image 0444.jpg (Figure 10.—Deep borings of S.E. England. (Thicknesses from H. B. Woodward's Geology of England and Wales.) By permission of the Essex Field Club. Index to numbers, showing the relative ages of the various beds. 1. Alluvium;-made ground, etc. 2. Tertiary Beds. 3. Chalk. 4. Upper Greensand. 5. Gault. 6. Lower Greensand. 7. Purbeck Beds. 8. Portland Beds. 9. Kimeridge Clay. 10. Corallian Beds. 11 Oxford Clay. 12 Great Oolite. 13 Lower Carboniferous Beds. 14 Devonian and Old Red...)
- 20:07, 3 February 2022 Scotfot talk contribs uploaded File:GA Image 0443.jpg (Figure 9 Horizontal Section In Westcombe Park. {{Template:GA excursions1860-1890}} == Licencing == {{GA}})
- 20:06, 3 February 2022 Scotfot talk contribs uploaded File:GA Image 0442.jpg (Figure 8 Sections in Westcombe Park. Scale: 8 Feet To 1 Inch. {{Template:GA excursions1860-1890}} == Licencing == {{GA}})
- 20:05, 3 February 2022 Scotfot talk contribs uploaded File:GA Image 0441.jpg (Figure 7 Plan of Westcombe Park. The two chalk-pits a few yards eastward of the station were first visited. The dip of the Chalk, as indicated by the layers of flint, is,, in this neighbourhood, slight in amount and southerly in direction, and the same remark applies to the dip of the overlying Lower Tertiary Beds. A little Thanet Sand, however, is seen overlying the Chalk in either pit. {{Template:GA excursions1860-1890}} = Licencing == {{GA}})
- 10:52, 3 February 2022 Scotfot talk contribs uploaded File:GA Image 0440.jpg (Figure 6 Diagrams to illustrate the history of the Blackheath subsidences. Fig. 1 Original Denehole, with narrow well-preserved Shaft, passing through Eocene Clays and Sands, and ending in a cavity in the Chalk. Fig. 2 Denehole Shaft, stopped up, erosion of hollow at base of Pebble Beds. Fig. 3 Denehole, after the subsidence (drawn to scale). {{Template:GA excursions1860-1890}})
- 10:50, 3 February 2022 Scotfot talk contribs uploaded File:GA Image 0439.jpg (Figure 5 Section from NW wing of R. Naval College to SE Railway, about 425 yards. {{Template:GA excursions1860-1890}} = Licencing == {{GA}})
- 10:49, 3 February 2022 Scotfot talk contribs uploaded File:GA Image 0438.jpg (Figure 4 Sketch map of Blackheath. {{Template:GA excursions1860-1890}})
- 22:34, 2 February 2022 Scotfot talk contribs uploaded File:GA Image 0437.jpg (Figure 3 Section at Charlton. 1. Oldhaven and Blackheath Beds. Flint Pebbles and Sand; Fossils. 2. Sand and Clay. Woolwich and Reading Series. 3. Clays, sometimes sandy, with Estuarine Shells. Woolwich and Reading Series. 4. Clay, Loam and Sand. Woolwich and Reading Series. 5. Sands, part clayey, with Pebbles. Woolwich and Reading Series. 6. Thanet Sand; green-coated Flints at bottom. 7. Upper Chalk. [The section is taken from Whitaker, Guide Geol. London (Geol. Survey), 1889, pla...)
- 20:23, 2 February 2022 Scotfot talk contribs uploaded File:GA Image 0436.jpg (Figure 2 Section in chalk pit near St. John's. 1. Upper Chalk. 2. Green-coated Flints. . 3. Thanet Sand. 4. Woolwich and Reading Series. 5. Gravel. From: A record of excursions made between 1860 and 1890. Edited by Thomas Vincent Holmes , F.G.S. and C. Davies Sherborn, F.G.S. London: Edward Stanford [For the Geologists’ Association], 1891. == Licencing == {{GA}})
- 20:18, 2 February 2022 Scotfot talk contribs uploaded File:GA Image 0435.jpg (Figure 1 Section at Loampit Hill. From: A record of excursions made between 1860 and 1890. Edited by Thomas Vincent Holmes , F.G.S. and C. Davies Sherborn, F.G.S. London: Edward Stanford [For the Geologists’ Association], 1891. LONDON CLAY. 1. Brown Clay, the lower part roughly laminated, about 15 feet on the north, increasing southwards with the dip (about 3Q). 2..Basement 'Bed. Flint pebbles, with clay and sometimes sand, thickening south, ward from two inches to a foot or more, restin...)
- 17:32, 25 January 2022 Scotfot talk contribs uploaded File:GA Image 0187.jpg (Geologists' Association Circular No. 167. Session 1913–1914. p.5. Excursion to Blue Bell Hill and Burham. June 20th 1914 - Geologists' Association excursion.)
- 17:31, 25 January 2022 Scotfot talk contribs uploaded File:GA Image 0186.jpg (Geologists' Association Circular No. 167. Session 1913–1914. p.4, Excursion to Blue Bell Hill and Burham. June 20th 1914.)
- 22:45, 5 January 2022 Scotfot talk contribs uploaded File:Stewart plymouth.jpg (Professor Iain Stewart. BGS 175th Anniversary image. Copyright Professor Iain Stewart. Contact BGS IPR in the first instance.)
- 22:43, 5 January 2022 Scotfot talk contribs uploaded File:Mcnutt USGS.jpg (Marcia McNutt, USGS Director. BGS 175th Anniversary image. Copyright USGS. Contact BGS IPR in the first instance.)
- 22:40, 5 January 2022 Scotfot talk contribs uploaded File:Attenborough Thumb Copyright IanSalvage.jpg (Sir David Frederick Attenborough. BGS 175th Anniversary photograph. Copyright Ian Savage. Contact BGS IPR in the first instance regarding use.)
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