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Journal Article
Published: 01 February 1998
Quarterly Journal of Engineering Geology and Hydrogeology (1998) 31 (1): 63–72.
...M. A. Carey; D. Chadha Abstract The River Derwent in North Yorkshire has been identified by the Environment Agency as a river with a high priority for flow alleviation due to low flows during summer months. The river flows across the Corallian Limestone aquifer and loses flow to this aquifer, via...
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Comparison of Fisher α index and  Walton’s (1964)  Diversity index for samp...
Published: 01 October 2006
F igure 6. Comparison of Fisher α index and Walton’s (1964) Diversity index for samples from Swan and Derwent rivers.
Journal Article
Published: 01 November 2009
Proceedings of the Yorkshire Geological Society (2009) 57 (3-4): 145–154.
... contour (30.5 m), on the dip slope of the Permian rocks along the western edge of the Vale of York between Tadcaster [SE 487 435] and Doncaster. Melmore (1941 ) also, in a study of terraces flanking the Ouse and Derwent rivers, recognized two terraces above modern river alluvium. The higher 25-foot...
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Water levels in the Full Street Well compared with those in the <span class="search-highlight">River</span> Derwe...
Published: 01 August 2006
Fig. 1 Water levels in the Full Street Well compared with those in the River Derwent and St. Alkmund's Well.
Journal Article
Published: 01 April 2014
American Mineralogist (2014) 99 (4): 633–644.
... and industrialised catchments: The Huon and Derwent River estuaries, Tasmania . Australian Journal of Earth Sciences , 50 , 653 – 667 . Konhauser K.O. ( 1998 ) Diversity of bacterial iron mineralization . Earth-Science Reviews , 43 , 91 – 121 . Large R.R. Maslennikov V.V. Robert F...
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Relationship between sands cropping out on Radbourne Common and those close...
Published: 01 August 2006
Fig. 3 Relationship between sands cropping out on Radbourne Common and those close to the River Derwent: ( a ) as visualized by Darwin; ( b ) as proved by modern mapping.
Journal Article
Published: 01 December 2023
Earth Sciences History (2023) 42 (2): 255–290.
... and its tributary the Derwent, serve as the long northern boundary with Northumberland. In the far west corner of County Durham, there are short stretches of boundaries with Cumberland and Westmoreland. In the south of the county, the River Tees forms the long boundary with Yorkshire. As the general...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 August 2006
Quarterly Journal of Engineering Geology and Hydrogeology (2006) 39 (3): 313–320.
...Fig. 1 Water levels in the Full Street Well compared with those in the River Derwent and St. Alkmund's Well. ...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 May 2007
Quarterly Journal of Engineering Geology and Hydrogeology (2007) 40 (2): 123–135.
... of the River Ecclesbourne and diverting large quantities of groundwater to discharge directly to the River Derwent ( Oakman 1980 ; James 1997 ) via the Meerbrook Sough. In 1903, more than a decade after the end of lead mining at Wirksworth, the local Water Board started using the Meerbrook Sough...
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Journal Article
Published: 20 November 2019
Proceedings of the Yorkshire Geological Society (2019) 62 (4): 260–272.
... by the 45 m O.D. contour ( Fig. 1 ), is a mainly flat-lying plain drained in the east by the River Derwent at levels below 25 m O.D. The Vale is underlain largely by the Upper Jurassic Ampthill Clay and Kimmeridge Clay formations, now covered by superficial deposits of Quaternary and Holocene age, including...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 August 1983
Quarterly Journal of Engineering Geology and Hydrogeology (1983) 16 (3): 197–210.
... operations have encountered serious difficulties due to complex glacial assemblages or unstable bedrock being found beneath apparently simple morphostratigraphic surfaces. Surfaces mapped, for example, as late Tertiary‘erosional platforms’ and late Pleistocene river terraces can be shown to be the product...
Journal Article
Published: 01 May 2009
Quarterly Journal of Engineering Geology and Hydrogeology (2009) 42 (2): 211–225.
.... * Corresponding author (e-mail: [email protected]) 18 07 2007 10 10 2008 © 2009 Geological Society of London 2009 An easterly flowing tributary of the River Derwent, the River Wye, Derbyshire (UK), is c . 25 km in length ( Fig. 1 ). The river flows across Dinantian limestones, with its...
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Journal: PALAIOS
Published: 01 December 2007
PALAIOS (2007) 22 (6): 583–585.
... vertebrate fauna from the archaeological site Derwent River Shelter 7 (DRS7), Tasmania : Unpublished B.A.-B.Sc. honors thesis, Departments of Zoology and Archaeology, La Trobe University, Melbourne, Australia , 132 p. Garvey , J.M. , 2006 , Preliminary zooarchaeological interpretations from...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 October 2006
Journal of Foraminiferal Research (2006) 36 (4): 291–314.
...F igure 6. Comparison of Fisher α index and Walton’s (1964) Diversity index for samples from Swan and Derwent rivers. ...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 August 2001
Quarterly Journal of Engineering Geology and Hydrogeology (2001) 34 (3): 307–319.
... of which are augmented by mine water discharges. The River Amber has a catchment size of approximately 139 km 2 and is a tributary of the River Derwent. The Amber and Derwent meet a few kilometres to the north of Belper at SK 3451. The Amber flows in a southerly direction predominantly across Coal...
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Published: 01 February 2007
Quarterly Journal of Engineering Geology and Hydrogeology (2007) 40 (1): 35–46.
.... Extensive karst formation and cave development was initiated by a gradual lowering of the water table that also produced extensive dry valleys in the upper reaches of many rivers ( Ford & Gunn 1992 ). The drainage of the majority of the limestone area is eastward towards the River Derwent...
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Journal Article
Journal: Palynology
Published: 08 April 2024
Palynology (2024) 48 (2): 2273267.
... (¯ 1525) High 104 Present work Sydney Harbour (NSW) Recent 91 0% 6 Max 18,000 very high Avg 13 McMinn ( 1991 ) Huon River (TAS) Recent 89–97 (¯ 95) 0–1.2 (¯ 0.3) 1–7 (¯ 4) max 5 × 10^6 extremely high 18 McMinn et al. ( 1997 ) Derwent River, S.Cove (TAS) Recent 65 4 14 nd 8...
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Journal Article
Published: 13 May 2021
Proceedings of the Yorkshire Geological Society (2021) 63 (4): pygs2020-019.
...-Anglian (MIS 12; c. 478–424 ka) and pre-MIS 7; possibly MIS 8 ( c. 300–243 ka). This tentative MIS 8 date is mainly based on dating of River Trent terrace deposits and their relationship with the Wragby till and equivalent in central and eastern England ( White et al. 2010 , 2016 ). Other...
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Journal: Elements
Published: 01 December 2005
Elements (2005) 1 (5): 283–287.
... for an individual flood basalt eruption, that of the Roza lava flow field in the mid-Miocene Columbia River basalt province of eastern Washington State, USA ( Thordarson and Self 1996 ), together with recent advances in knowledge concerning similar basaltic eruptions in Iceland. As with the extensive ash...
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Journal Article
Published: 22 May 2014
Proceedings of the Yorkshire Geological Society (2014) 60 (1): 29–51.
..., and with a rooted, commonly calcareous sandstone with Zoophycos . The Quarterburn Marine Band has not been recognized with certainty north of the River Tyne. Above the Subcrenatum Marine Band, up to three marine bands are recognized within the Langsettian succession of the region: in ascending order...
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