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Application of GIS to the determination and prediction of sedimentary yields from recession of the Holderness coast : British Geological Survey, Coastal & Engineering Geology Group, Report, 1999 - 8p:ill.
Newsham, R.; Balson, P.S.; Tragheim, D.G.; Denniss, A.M.; British Geological Survey. Coastal and Engineering Geology Group
ISBN: X781036606
Copies: 1
Newsham, R. (Rhonda (BGS 1991-2012) (Author)
90245
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Cenozoic sequence stratigraphy of the central and northern North Sea Basin: tectonic development, sediment distribution and provenance areas : Marine & Petroleum Geology 12(8) 1995 p.845-879
Jordt, H.
ISBN: X780888315
Copies: 1
Jordt, H. (Author)
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Conductivity mapping in facies analysis of the Holocene deposits of the Fenland : Bulletin of the Geological Society of Norfolk (36) 1986 p89-95
Zalasiewicz, J.A.; Wilmot, R. D.
In:
Bulletin of the Geological Society of Norfolk, no. 36, p.89-95
Zalasiewicz, J.A. (Jan A. (BGS 1979-1994) (Author)
BGS Staff Paper 00724
4.
Contrasting mineralogy of Upper Jurassic sandstones in the Outer Moray Firth, North Sea: implications for the evolution of sediment dispersal patterns
Hallsworth, C.R.; Morton, A.C.; Dore, G.
In:
A.Hurst & others (ed), 1997, Geology of the Humber Group: Central graben and Moray Firth, UKCS. London: Geological Society of London (Special Publication no.114) p.131-143, p.131-143
Hallsworth, C.R. (Claire R. (BGS -2001) (Author)
BGS Staff Paper 03156
5.
Determination and prediction of sediment yields from recession of the Holdereness coast, Eastern England
Balson, P.S.; Tragheim, D.G.; Newsham, R.
Balson, P.S. (Peter S. (BGS 1980-2012) (Author)
BGS Staff Paper 03195
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Fluvial contamination associated with artisanal gold mining in the Ponce Enriquez, Portovelo-Zaruma and Nambija areas, Ecuador
Appleton, J.D.; Williams, T.M.; Orbea, H.; Carrasco, M.
Appleton, J.D. (J. Don. (BGS 1970-) (Author)
BGS Staff Paper 03608
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Lithofacies of the Brent Group (Middle Jurassic), Northern North Sea, a core workshop : British Geological Survey, Marine Geology, Marine Geology Internal Reports 86/9, 1986-1v
Brown, S.; Richards, P.C.; Thompson, A.; British Geological Survey. Marine Geology Research Programme
ISBN: X780858963
Copies: 1
Brown, S. (Author)
WB/MI/86/009
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Measurements of the critical erosion threshold of surface sediments along the Tamar Estuary using a mini-annular flume
Bale, A.J.
In:
Continental Shelf Research Vol. 26 pt/no 10 (2006) p. 1206-1216, p. 1206-1216
Bale, A.J. (Author)
00109/1
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Nature of the turbidity maximum in the Tamar Estuary, U.K. : Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science 36(5)1993 p413-431
Uncles, R.J.; Stephens, J.A.
ISBN: X780711237
Copies: 1
Uncles, R.J. (Author)
00152
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Silurian collision and sediment dispersal patterns in southern Britain : Geological Magazine 127(6)1990 p527-542
Soper, N.J.; Woodcock, N.H.
ISBN: X780630156
Copies: 5
Soper, N.J. (Author)
00172
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A study of the temporal variability in particle size in a high-energy regime
Ellis, K.M.; Bowers, D.G.; Jones, S.E.
In:
Estuarine Coastal and Shelf Science Vol. 61 pt/no 2 (2004) p 311-315, p 311-315
Ellis, K.M. (Author)
00152
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Towards an understanding of Late Quaternary variations in the continental biogeochemical cycle of silicon : multi-isotope and sediment-flux data for lake Rutundu, Mt Kenya, East Africa, since 38ka BP
Street-Perrott, F.A.; Barker, P.F.; Leng, M.J.; Sloane, H.J.; Wooller, M.J.; Ficken, K.J.; Swaine, D.J.; Swansea University; Lancaster University; British Geological Survey; University of Nottingham; University of Alaska; University of Alaska. Institute of Marine Science; CSIRO
In:
In: Journal of Quaternary Science Vol. 23 pt/no 4 (2008) p. 375-387, p. 375-387
Street-Perrott, F.A. (Author)
BGS Staff Paper 05161
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