Magazine of Natural History and Journal of Zoology, v. 1 (1829), Page 259, ASC0000hiw
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Magazine of Natural History and Journal of ZoologyYear
1829Volume
v. 1 (1829)Page
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Geology of the Isle of White Norfolk United Kingdomgeologicalmineralsgeologic formationclayblueshorelineIsle of Purbeckgeological formationdark blue clayTrimingham CliffChalkA remarkable mass of chalk appears in the cliff at Trimingham in Norfolkand is represented in the accompanying sketch. Dark Blue Claygeology Trimingham Norfolk blue claynorfolkstrataNorfolkTrimminghamgeologycliffheadlandcross sectionstratigraphyValley of KingsclerechalkTriminghamstratificationflintblue clayKingsclere
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