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Hoare, P. G., Connell, E. R. (1981) The chalky till at Barrington, near Cambridge, and its connection with other Quaternary deposits in southern Cambridgeshire and adjoining areas. Geological Magazine, 118 (5) 463-476 doi:10.1017/s0016756800032829

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TitleThe chalky till at Barrington, near Cambridge, and its connection with other Quaternary deposits in southern Cambridgeshire and adjoining areas
JournalGeological Magazine
AuthorsHoare, P. G.Author
Connell, E. R.Author
Year1981 (September)Volume118
Issue5
PublisherCambridge University Press (CUP)
DOIdoi:10.1017/s0016756800032829Search in ResearchGate
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Full ReferenceHoare, P. G., Connell, E. R. (1981) The chalky till at Barrington, near Cambridge, and its connection with other Quaternary deposits in southern Cambridgeshire and adjoining areas. Geological Magazine, 118 (5) 463-476 doi:10.1017/s0016756800032829
Plain TextHoare, P. G., Connell, E. R. (1981) The chalky till at Barrington, near Cambridge, and its connection with other Quaternary deposits in southern Cambridgeshire and adjoining areas. Geological Magazine, 118 (5) 463-476 doi:10.1017/s0016756800032829
In(1981, September) Geological Magazine Vol. 118 (5) Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Abstract/NotesSummaryThe current belief in a single chalky till glaciation of eastern England is upheld by a detailed examination of a section at Barrington which had been said to reveal two such tills. An attempt is made to arrange the glacial, periglacical and interglacial beds of southern Cambridgeshire into stratigraphic order and to place them within Quaternary stages. The study concludes with a consideration of the fabric data that were used to support the claim that two major chalk-rich tills occur in East Anglia. Till mineralization is reported in the area for the first time.


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