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Journal Article
Published: 01 January 1999
The Journal of Geology (1999) 107 (1): 99–109.
..., there is no significant notching and cliff recession does not exceed 0.8 m over 500 yr. Figure 6 represents a typical vertical cliff at Colhuw Beach, Llantwit Major, South Wales, U.K., in layered limestone. It has the characteristic notch with a depth of 1 m and height of about 2 m suggested in the model. Figure 4...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 May 2007
The Journal of Geology (2007) 115 (3): 253–269.
... people for scale). Figure 12. Well-imbricated boulders at Sully Island, South Wales (spade is 1.0 m high). Figure 13. Large isolated boulder on the beach at Brean Down, Somerset (spade is 1.0 m high). At Portishead in Kilkenny Bay, a boulder train about 20 m long extends...
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