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Journal Article
Published: 01 October 1999
Mineralogical Magazine (1999) 63 (5): 757–759.
...L. A. J. Garvie Abstract Sideronatrite [Na 2 Fe(SO 4 ) 2 (OH).3H 2 O] occurs as yellow botryoidal encrustations on low cliffs of weathered pyrite-bearing mudstones at Barton-on-Sea, Hampshire, England. Extensive areas of the cliffs, up to approximately 100 m 2 , are coated with sideronatrite...
Journal Article
Published: 01 April 1999
Journal of the Geological Society (1999) 156 (2): 327–339.
...) and the Elmore Member of the Barton Clay (Middle Eocene, Barton Group), at Totton, Hampshire Tertiary Research 1996 16 223 226 Jones D.K.C. The geomorphology of the British Isles. Southeast and southern England London and New York Methuen Kemp D.J. King A.D. King C. Quayle...
Journal Article
Published: 01 November 2012
Quarterly Journal of Engineering Geology and Hydrogeology (2012) 45 (4): 395–404.
... to unexpected land loss and higher costs as the defences were not designed with this in mind. Using Christchurch Bay, southern England as a study region, a historical shoreline analysis was undertaken at three case study sites (Highcliffe, Barton-on-Sea and Becton) where defences have been constructed...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 September 1997
Journal of the Geological Society (1997) 154 (5): 897–912.
... was the subject of a detailed study by Plint (1983). He identified five transgressive levels, interpreted as eustatic sea-level rises. Subsequently (Plint 1988) elaborated the sedimentological model, and extended the study down into the London Clay and up into the Barton Group. In the model (Plint 1988, fig. 4...
Journal Article
Published: 01 September 2009
Journal of the Geological Society (2009) 166 (5): 969–980.
... Colwell Bay, England Priabonian NP20 35.8 0.1 20.9 Headon Hill Fm, venus Bed P115 Striatolamia macrota Pelagic Barton, England Bartonian NP17 37.6 0.4 18.8 Becton Sand Fm, K P114 Striatolamia macrota Pelagic Barton, England Bartonian NP16 40.4 0.4 21.0 Barton Clay Fm, D...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 November 1984
Quarterly Journal of Engineering Geology and Hydrogeology (1984) 17 (4): 307–318.
... in the Fawley Transmission Tunnel. Proc. Geol. Assoc. 79 , 179 – 206 . Devoy, R. J. 1982 . Analysis of the geological evidence for Holocene sea-level movements in Southeast England. Proc. Geol. Assoc. 93 , 65 – 90 . Durrance, E. M. 1969 . The buried channels of the Exe...
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Photographs showing megascopic structural features of southern England. (a) View eastwards over Stair Hole showing the inclined fold called the Lulworth Crumple. Beds are contorted in places and faulted on a local scale. (b) View to the east towards Durdle Door with vertical Chalk (left), recessive Wealden (middle distance) and steeply dipping Portland–Purbeck beds on Durdle Door headland (right). (c) View eastwards of the lower Chalk at Compton Bay, Isle of Wight, that beautifully illustrates south-dipping spaced fractures in north-dipping beds within the core of the Isle of Wight monocline. (d) View westwards along coast to Bat's Head, where vertically dipping lower Chalk is cut by south-dipping spaced fractures in the vertical limb of the Purbeck monocline. (e) View SW along the beach of Sandown Bay exposing moderately north-dipping (but steepening to the north) Wealden beds on the southern limb of the Isle of Wight monocline. (f) View to the north along the beach at Alum Bay showing the vertically dipping Chalk and overlying Eocene section that from right to left comprises Chalk, unconformably overlying but landslipped Lambeth Group, brown London Clay, and the lithologically variable Bracklesham and Barton Groups. (g) View of the vertically dipping Chalk and the Needles, western Isle of Wight; the section shown in (f) is exposed in the cliffs below. (h) View to east of north-dipping Chalk cliffs at Compton Bay with Wealden in the distance; this cliff is in the core of the monocline and the steep slope towards the sea is parallel to multiple spaced axial planar fractures highly discordant to bedding.
Published: 08 February 2018
Fig. 2. Photographs showing megascopic structural features of southern England. ( a ) View eastwards over Stair Hole showing the inclined fold called the Lulworth Crumple. Beds are contorted in places and faulted on a local scale. ( b ) View to the east towards Durdle Door with vertical Chalk
Journal Article
Published: 01 July 2003
Geological Magazine (2003) 140 (4): 453–467.
.... thesis, Univ. Durham, 1986) Faroes Hughes, Barton & Hamson (1997) FIRE 1 Richardson et al . (1999) FAST England et al . (unpub. data) FLARE Richardson et al . (1999) COOLE Lowe & Jacob (1989) ICSSP Jacob et al . (1985) VARNET Masson et al . (1998...
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Journal Article
Published: 22 March 2021
Journal of the Geological Society (2021) 178 (4): jgs2020-156.
... at the base of the ‘Auversian’ in the Paris Basin, called HP8 by Pomerol (1989) , is roughly equivalent to the Selsey–Barton Clay contact ( King 2016 , fig. 72). There is little evidence that H2 was caused by inversion and therefore it probably represents an eustatic sea-level event, interpreted...
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Journal Article
Journal: Geology
Published: 01 March 2003
Geology (2003) 31 (3): 207–210.
... Sea, in the Irish Sea, and in the Shannon estuary. The majority of shots consisted of 150 kg of Imperial Chemical Industries (ICI) Geophex; several 450 kg shots and quarry blasts were also detonated. These shots were recorded across northern England by 60 three-component seismometers, which were...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 February 1993
Journal of the Geological Society (1993) 150 (1): 149–164.
... (North Sea) and outcrops in the Upper Jurassic, Lower Cretaceous, Palaeocene and Eocene of southern England. Most emphasis is placed on Eocene sections. 149 \ \ \ 2 0 m m . - .~ . , , . o " . Fig. 1. General characteristics of Ophiomorpha nodosa. (A) dissected burrow with sandy wall pellets, smooth...
Journal Article
Published: 01 March 2008
Journal of Paleontology (2008) 82 (2): 313–328.
... Basin: Chambors and La Ferme de l'Orme, France (Lutetian); Barton on Sea, England and Auvers-sur-Oise, France (Bartonian) and Brockenhurst, England (late Priabonian) ( Fig. 1 ). Details of stratigraphy, paleolatitudes, estimated ages and facies of the locations are summarized in Wallace and Rosen (2006...
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Journal Article
Published: 02 April 2013
Quarterly Journal of Engineering Geology and Hydrogeology (2013) 46 (2): 132–155.
... in the Barton Clay Cliffs of Hampshire . Quarterly Journal of Engineering Geology , 17 , 117 – 136 . Barton M.E. Garvey P.M. 2011 . Reactivation of landsliding following partial cliff stabilization at Barton-on-Sea, Hampshire, UK . Quarterly Journal of Engineering Geology...
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Journal Article
Journal: Geology
Published: 01 March 2018
Geology (2018) 46 (3): e438.
... them to overestimate Cenozoic denudation; their analysis is thus not a sound basis for superseding the interpretation (e.g., Green, 2002; Green et al., 2012) of only modest 700 m) Cenozoic denudation in uplands of northern England. REFERENCES CITED Barton, P.J., 1992, LISPB revisited: A new look under...
Journal Article
Published: 01 January 2011
Journal of the Geological Society (2011) 168 (1): 61–82.
... of LISPB DELTA lies close to the area of maximum Cenozoic denudation through the East Irish Sea and northern England as described by Jones et al. (2002 ). The southern part of the profile crosses a region where there is less evidence of this uplift but Hillis et al. (2008 ) have demonstrated...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 August 1973
Quarterly Journal of Engineering Geology and Hydrogeology (1973) 6 (3-4): 423–440.
... of the Barton Clay Cliffs of Hampshire, England. Proc. 1st Int. Cong. Engng Geol. Paris. 1, 131–140. Barton, M. E. & Booth, A. I. 1968 . The Barton Clay Cliffs of Hampshire: Preliminary Studies of Stability. Univ. Southampton. Civil Eng. Dept. Report 31/68. Burton, E. St...
Journal Article
Journal: Geology
Published: 01 September 2016
Geology (2016) 44 (9): 707–710.
..., 1997 ; Pharaoh, 1999 ; England, 2000 ; Fig. 1 ; Fig. DR1 in the GSA Data Repository 1 ). Reflection seismic profiles in the southern North Sea and the North German Basin generally show poor resolution at deeper crustal levels due to the presence of evaporites, one of the reasons to record...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 May 1984
Quarterly Journal of Engineering Geology and Hydrogeology (1984) 17 (2): 117–136.
...M. E. Barton; B. J. Coles Summary Research is in progress to determine the nature and pattern of the degradation processes in an actively eroding stretch of the Barton Clay cliffs in the Naish Farm area of Highcliffe, Hampshire. In response to loss of beach material the rate of recession has...
Journal Article
Published: 23 January 2019
Quarterly Journal of Engineering Geology and Hydrogeology (2019) 52 (1): 3–16.
.... 2012 ) in the Barton Beds of Christchurch Bay. Barton was perhaps doubly, or triply, fortunate that the nearest coastal exposures of eroding clay and sand cliffs to his base at Southampton University should bear the name (Barton Beds) of the type locality at Barton-on-Sea. So was created what is surely...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 May 1986
Journal of the Geological Society (1986) 143 (3): 465–488.
... 325 38 Barton P. Matthews D. Hall J. Warner M. Moho beneath the North Sea compared on normal incidence and wide-angle seismic records Nature 1984 308 55 6 Barton P. Wood R. Tectonic evolution of the North Sea basin: crustal stretching and subsidence...