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Conceptualising Groundwater Flow Systems at a National (British Mainland) Scale
RWM Eastern England Subregion 1
Mineral Resources Report for Wiltshire
Baseline Report Series: 14
STRATEGIC STONE STUDY a Building Stone Atlas of NORTH-EAST YORKSHIRE
Stratigraphical Framework for the Middle Jurassic Strata of Great
Front Matter (PDF)
Mineral Safeguarding Areas for North York Moors National Park Authority
'TROPICAL YORKSHIRE' Fieldtrip to the Corallian Group (Upper Jurassic)
The Stratigraphy of the Kimmeridge Clay Formation (Jurassic) at Westbury, Wiltshire, U.K
1 Diamicton from the Vale of Pickering and Tabular Hills, North
A Stratigraphical Framework for the Lower Cretaceous of England
A Building Stone Atlas of Oxfordshire
The Prospectivity of the English Channel
Stratigraphy, Sedimentology and Structure of the Jurassic (Callovian to 2 Lower Oxfordian) Succession at Castle Hill, Scarborough, North 3 Yorkshire, UK
Filling the Corallian Gap: New Information on Late Jurassic Marine Reptile Faunas from England
Mineral Resources Report for Oxfordshire
Evidence of Macrophagous Teleosaurids in the Corallian Group (Oxfordian, Late Jurassic) of the UK
Top View
Stratigraphical Chart of the United Kingdom: Southern Britain
Abbotsbury Cornbrash Formation 128, 130, 131, 151, 152
A Building Stone Atlas of Wiltshire
Baseline Report Series: 14
RWM Hampshire Basin Regional Geology
Jurassic Coast World Heritage Site: Scoping Study on Interpretation Facilities Appendix 1: Site-Specific Science Themes and Interpretation Messages
The Building Stones of Oxfordshire Villages
Summary of Potential Oil and Gas Formations in England for Use in Groundwater Vulnerability Assessments Groundwater Programme Open Report OR/16/020
North Wiltshire - a Limestones Become More Fossiliferous and Are Widely Referred to As ‘Grits’ Due to Their Coarser Geological Outline Texture
Berkshire Building Stone Atlas
Example Report BGS Wallingford
Micropalaeontological Investigations of the Oxford Clay – Corallian Succession of the Dorset Coast