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Journal Article
Journal: Clay Minerals
Published: 01 March 2006
Clay Minerals (2006) 41 (1): 187–307.
...); Inferior Oolite of southern England. (iii) Bathonian (Great Oolite Group): Scalby Fm. (in part); Rutland Fm. (in part); Blisworth Limestone Fm.; Great Oolite Group of southern England; Forest Marble Fm.; Cornbrash Fm. (in part). (iv) Callovian-Oxfordian: Cornbrash Fm. (in part); Kellaways Fm.; Oxford Clay...
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XRD patterns of clay mineral assemblages (<2 μm) from the Great Oolite G...
Published: 01 March 2006
F ig . 23. XRD patterns of clay mineral assemblages (<2 μm) from the Great Oolite Group of eastern England. (a) Kaolin-dominated assemblage (K 92%, M 8%, CM(pd) 1%) from a fine-grained sandstone with plant rootlets, top of Rutland Fm., 16.19 m, Brough No. 1 Borehole. (b) Mixed-layer
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XRD patterns of clay mineral assemblages (&lt;2 μm) from the Great Oolite G...
Published: 01 March 2006
F ig . 24. XRD patterns of clay mineral assemblages (<2 μm) from the Great Oolite Group of eastern England. (a) Detrital assemblage (K 12%, M 55%, CM(pd) 33%) with enhanced mica and collapsible minerals, Priestland Clay (Rutland Fm.), 333.3 m, Nettleton Bottom Borehole. (b) Detrital
Journal Article
Published: 01 June 2006
Journal of Sedimentary Research (2006) 76 (6): 919–925.
... fine-grained siliciclastic input from both the northern and southern Pennine Highs ( Bradshaw 1983 ). The deposition of the Stamford Member (basal part of Rutland Formation) occurred as Central England became episodically emergent. Thus both terrigenous fine-clastic and carbonate-rich sediments were...
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Aeromagnetic map of the area of detailed study, showing the limits of the m...
Published: 06 November 2023
; FINMA, Furness–Ingleborough–Norfolk MA; LLMA, London–Luton MA; MWBMA, Malvern–Worcester Basin MA; SCEMA, South Central England MA; SEMA, Southern England MA; WBMA, Welsh Borderland MA. Abbreviated codes for magnetic anomalies (following Busby et al. 2006 ): 02, Widmerpool MA; 03, Melton Mowbray MA
Journal Article
Published: 01 June 1980
Journal of the Geological Society (1980) 137 (3): 231–240.
... The North Atlantic Nicholson R. Rutland R. W. R. A section across the Norwegian Caledonides; Bodø to Sulitjelma Nor. geol. Unders 1969 260 86 Ramberg H. The Scandinavian Caledonides as studied by centrifuged dynamic models Bull. geol. Instn. Univ. Uppsala. 1966 43 1 45...
Journal Article
Published: 01 November 1981
Quarterly Journal of Engineering Geology and Hydrogeology (1981) 14 (4): 311–323.
...—the Lower Oxford Clay of central England. Palaeontology, 18 , 443 – 482 . Evans, W. B., Wilson, A. A., Taylor, B. J. & Price, D. 1968 . Geology of the country around Macclesfield, Congleton, Crewe and Middlewich. Mem. geol. Surv. G. B. Frebold, H...
Journal Article
Published: 01 December 2018
Mineralogical Magazine (2018) 82 (6): 1385–1387.
...A. G. Tndle So where are the English Midlands? Roy defines them to be centred on Birmingham and to include the ‘counties’ of Cheshire, Derbyshire, Gloucestershire, Herefordshire, Leicestershire and Rutland, Northamptonshire, Nottinghamshire, Oxfordshire, Shropshire, Staffordshire, Warwickshire...
Journal Article
Published: 01 May 2007
Journal of the Geological Society (2007) 164 (3): 493–510.
...: Coelophysoidea) from China . PaleoBios , 24 , 11 – 18 . Jones , M.D. , 1970 . Cetiosaurus oxoniensis , Phillips J. A Middle Jurassic sauropod from Rutland, England . Transactions of the Leicester Literary and Philosophical Society , 64 , 144 – 150 . Kermack , D. , 1984 . New...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 November 1981
Quarterly Journal of Engineering Geology and Hydrogeology (1981) 14 (4): 363–372.
.... The influence of size and orientation of the sample on the apparent strength of the London Clay at Maldon, Essex., Proc. Geotech. Conf. Oslo, 1 , 89–96. Brunsden, D. 1974 . The degradation of a coastal slope, Dorset, England. In: Brown, E. H. & Waters, R. S. (eds). Inst...
Journal Article
Journal: Clay Minerals
Published: 01 March 2000
Clay Minerals (2000) 35 (1): 25–55.
...C. V. JEANS; D. S. WRAY; R. J. MERRIMAN; M. J. FISHER Abstract The nature and origin of authigenic clay minerals and silicate cements in the Jurassic and Cretaceous sediments of England and the North Sea are discussed in relation to penecontemporaneous volcanism in and around the North Sea Basin...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 August 1972
Quarterly Journal of Engineering Geology and Hydrogeology (1972) 5 (3): 223–241.
... angle clay slopes in midland and southern England. 1972 The Geological Society, London References Andersson, J. G. 1906 . Solifluction, a component of subaërial denudation. J. of Geol. 14 , 91 – 112 . Ball, D. F. & Goodier, R. 1970 . Morphology...
Journal Article
Published: 01 September 1962
Geological Magazine (1962) 99 (5): 468–474.
...R. J. Rice Abstract Boreholes put down in the course of opening a mine near Thistleton, eastern England, show that boulder clay conceals a narrow, deep, steep-sided valley in the Lincolnshire limestone, filled with glacial drift. The Lower Estuarine Series, Northampton ironstone, and upper Liassic...
Journal Article
Published: 01 May 1986
Quarterly Journal of Engineering Geology and Hydrogeology (1986) 19 (2): 155–173.
...P. Grainger; J. Harris Summary Natural landslides are a common occurrence on inland slopes of Upper Carboniferous strata in south-west England. They range from shallow, translational slides to earthflows, and usually involve soils above and belonging to the zone of completely weathered mudrock...
Journal Article
Published: 23 April 2020
Proceedings of the Yorkshire Geological Society (2020) 63 (1): 43–46.
..., but was derived from the very top of the Whitby Mudstone Formation (upper Lias; Toarcian) at the extensive Ketton Quarry, East Midlands (Rutland) [area surrounding NGR SK 978 058] (for locality map, see Hudson and Clements 2007 , fig. 1). This is a geological Site of Special Scientific Interest. The Whitby...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 August 1973
Quarterly Journal of Engineering Geology and Hydrogeology (1973) 6 (3-4): 233–240.
... Uppingham, Rutland. Géotechnique 20 , 253 – 260 . Chandler, R. J. 1972 . Lias Clay: weathering processes and their effect on shear strength. Géotechnique 22 , 403 – 431 . Chandler, R. J. 1973. Private Communications. Hawkins, A. B. 1973 . Geology and the slopes...
Journal Article
Published: 01 January 2010
Journal of the Geological Society (2010) 167 (1): 1–4.
...–carbonate terrain, Rutland, England Forensic Geoscience: Principles, Techniques and Applications 2004 232 London Geological Society 237 248 Special Publications Evans J.A. Montgomery J. Wildman G. Isotope domain mapping of 87 Sr/ 86 Sr biosphere variation on the Isle of Skye...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 August 1973
Quarterly Journal of Engineering Geology and Hydrogeology (1973) 6 (3-4): 377–404.
.... Geotechnique 19 , 321 – 334 . Chandler, R. J. 1970 . A shallow slab slide in the Lias Clay near Uppingham, Rutland. Geotechnique 20 , 253 – 260 . Davis, A. G. 1967 . The mineralogy and phase equilibrium of Keuper Marl. Q. Jl. Engng Geol. 1 , 25 – 38 . Dylik, J...
Journal Article
Published: 01 December 1980
Journal of the Geological Society (1980) 137 (6): 731–740.
... (Upper Lias) in central England. These öoids occur, with framboidal pyrite, in micritic limestone containing reworked sideritic biocalcarenite and grains of phosphorite and micrite. The öoids are mainly spheroids and ellipsoids but some are broken or compactionally distorted. Carbonate-apatite was co...
Journal Article
Published: 01 November 1996
Quarterly Journal of Engineering Geology and Hydrogeology (1996) 29 (4): 321–339.
... IAH Conference on Subsurface Contamination by Immiscible Fluids, Calgary, 1990. Balkema, Rotterdam. Ashton, M. 1980 . The stratigraphy of the Lincolnshire Limestone Formation (Bajocian) in Lincolnshire and Rutland (Leicestershire). Proceedings of the Geologists' Association, 91...