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Onny Valley
Inorganic geochemistry of the type Caradoc series (Sandbian to middle Katian, Upper Ordovician), Onny valley, Shropshire, UK
Onny valley geological map and section (with sample locations) and local st...
Exposures in Onny valley: (a) Road-cuts in the Cheney Longville Formation; ...
Correlation figure Cautley district–Pus Gill Section–Onny Valley (type Cara...
A modern assessment of Ordovician chitinozoans from the Shelve and Caradoc areas, Shropshire, and their significance for correlation
Pleistocene deposits of Church Stretton (Shropshire) and its neighbourhood
Middle–Upper Ordovician black shales of Welsh Basin and Caradocian mixed ca...
Integrated Upper Ordovician graptolite–chitinozoan biostratigraphy of the Cardigan and Whitland areas, southwest Wales
Testing the salinity of Cambrian to Silurian epicratonic seas
Upper Ordovician chitinozoan biostratigraphy from the type Ashgill area (Cautley district) and the Pus Gill section (Dufton district, Cross Fell Inlier), Cumbria, Northern England
Italian Society of Mineralogy and Petrology
A Late Ordovician age for the Whirlpool and Power Glen formations, New York
Proceedings: SOCIETY MEETINGS DECEMBER 1970—JANUARY 1971
Pleistocene deformation of the Malargüe fold–thrust belt from structural modelling and geochronology of syntectonic sedimentation
Textural features and isotope geochemistry of the Scillato travertine (north-central Sicily): genetic implications
Preliminary palynological study of the Upper Ordovician Pin Formation in northern Indian Himalaya
Sedimentary response to intra-arc extension: controls on Oligo-Miocene deposition, Sarcidano sub-basin, Sardinia
Abstract The Quaternary deposits of the Midlands of England provide an important link between the younger and shorter sequences of deposits in upland Britain with those of the longer largely non-glaciated record of lowland Southern England. Upland glaciation in Wales, the Pennines, the Lake District and Scotland built domes which allowed ice to coalesce and spread southwards across the English Midlands where the ice-sheets deposited extensive spreads of sediment. The thick ice-sheets of largely unconsolidated glacigenic sediment, together with the relatively easily erodible Mesozoic bedrock of Midland England, subsequently allowed extensive river systems to fashion successive ‘post-glacial’ landscapes.
The biostratigraphy and palaeobiogeography of Cambrian and Ordovician acritarchs and chitinozoa from the Simeh-Kuh, NW Damghan City, the Alborz Mountains, northern Iran
Abstract >The Early Palaeozoic history of England and Wales was substantially influenced by the separation of Avalonia from Gondwana and its subsequent migration towards Laurentia. At the start of the Early Palaeozoic, the vast palaeocontinent of Gondwana straddled the South Pole and extended northwards into low latitudes. On the margin that hosted North Africa and North and South America there were areas of crust that were later to become detached terranes. The largest of these was Avalonia, the remnants of which now extend from NE USA, through the Atlantic Provinces of Canada and through England and Wales to Belgium and North Germany ( Cocks 2000 ). Elsewhere, at lower latitudes on the Gondwana margin, there were crustal segments that were later to become the terranes of Armorica (Britanny, Normandy and the Massif Central regions of France), Perunica (much of central Europe, but mainly preserved in the Bohemian part of the Czech Republic) and Iberia (Spain). In addition there are some smaller continental fragments whose history is difficult to establish. The area of England and Wales lay within Eastern Avalonia, which consisted of an initial crustal fragment that separated from Gondwana ( Fig. 3.1a ) and then accreted smaller terranes as it moved towards Laurentia. The core Avalon Terrane was probably assembled by accretion of crustal fragments on the Gondwana margin in the Late Precambrian or early Cambrian. At about the same time, this terrane accreted both the basement of the Welsh Basin ( Woodcock & Gibbons 1988 ) and an amalgamation