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Hardwicke Science GossipYear
1891Volume
v. 27 (1891)Page
Page 137Drawing
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geologyThames ValleyThames basinglacial periodgeological cross-sectionLondon ClayBagshot SandsBagshot Claysplateau gravelsWokinghamNinemile RideBagshot HeathglaciationFig. 107.--Relative Levels (O.L.) of the Plateu-gravels and the Glaciated Clays by Ninemile Ride&c. P.G. plateu-gravelsT.G. terrace or secondary gravels*1 mile north-east of the line of sectionvglaciation strongly marked at these two places.