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Chapter 3: Hard-rock cliffs – GCR site reports - GCR Series No. 28. Coastal Geomorphology of Great Britain: Chapter 3 (Hard-rock cliffs – GCR site reports)

Published date 2003 Size 20.02 MB File type pdf

Hansom.) 71 Hard-rock cliffs 1991/2, gravel thrown through the air during the same storm occurring up


British Red Data Books: 1. Vascular plants (3rd edition) (Part 3: Chapter 7 & Appendices) - British Red Data Books: 1. Vascular plants (3rd edition) (Part 3: Chapter 7 & Appendices

Published date 1999 Size 20.77 MB File type pdf

nationally rare, many others have undergone a significant decline in recent years because of eutrophication, pollution


Chapter 5: Lower Carboniferous - GCR Series No. 9. Palaeozoic Palaeobotany of Great Britain: Chapter 5 (Lower Carboniferous)

Published date 1995 Size 32.06 MB File type pdf

In Britain, the closest 179 ~J y~ air C Lower Carboniferous ta kt Figure 5.42 Adiantites machanekii Stur


Chapter 4: Transitional Province, England - GCR Series No. 23. British Upper Cretaceous Stratigraphy: Chapter 4 ( Transitional Province, England)

Published date 2001 Size 34.76 MB File type pdf

Two rather inaccessible air-weathered exposures remain, in the same part of the quarry, of the higher


JNCC Report No. 429: Understanding the marine environment – seabed habitat investigations of the Dogger Bank offshore draft SAC - Understanding the marine environment – seabed habitat investigations of the Doger Bank offshore draft SAC (JNCC Report No. 429)

Published date 2009-01 Size 2.47 MB File type pdf

Wieking and Krönke, 2001, Reiss and Krönke, 2005) along with anthropogenic influences such as increasing pollution


Marine Nature Conservation Review - Sector 13 - Sealochs in west Scotland: Area summaries (Part 2) - Marine Nature Conservation Review: Sector 13. Sealochs in west Scotland: Area summaries (Part 2: Area summaries 11 to 17)

Published date 2007 Size 22.01 MB File type pdf

and synthesis with a discussion of certain biological questions arising from the study of the organic pollution


JNCC Report No. 302: Review of coverage of the National Vegetation Classification - Review of coverage of the National Vegetation Classification

Published date 2000-07 Size 2.15 MB File type pdf

much less common and luxuriant now compared with last century, perhaps partly because of sea water pollution


Chapter 2: Upper Jurassic stratigraphy from Dorset to Oxford - GCR Series No. 21. British Upper Jurassic Stratigraphy (Oxfordian to Kimmeridgian): Chapter 2 (Upper Jurassic stratigraphy from Dorset to Oxford)

Published date 2001 Size 38.75 MB File type pdf

these four minerals was from contemporary volcanic ash, delivered directly to the site of deposition as air-fall


References, Glossary & Index - GCR Series No. 17. Caledonian Igneous Rocks of Great Britain: References, Glossary & Index

Published date 1999 Size 29.96 MB File type pdf

coherent masses of sediment, tephra or rock; commonly assisted by the incorporation of water, ice or air


References, Glossary, Fossil Index and General Index - GCR Series No. 26. British Middle Jurassic Stratigraphy: References, Glossary, Fossil index & General index

Published date 2002 Size 32.49 MB File type pdf

Anaerobic: descriptive of an environment in which air (oxygen) is absent.



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