- No file added yet -
Magazine of Natural History and Journal of Zoology, v. 1 (1829), Page 260, ASC0000hhn
figure
posted on 2023-02-07, 12:09 authored by Science Gossip‘Science Gossip’ is born from a collaboration between an Arts and Humanities Research Council project in the UK, called ‘Constructing Scientific Communities: Citizen Science in the 19th and 21st Centuries’ (ConSciCom) and the Missouri Botanical Garden who are providing content from the Biodiversity Heritage Library (BHL).
Funding
Constructing Scientific Communities: Citizen Science in the 19th and 21st Centuries
Arts and Humanities Research Council
Find out more...History
Link to Biodiversity Heritage Library (BHL) Page
Journal
Magazine of Natural History and Journal of ZoologyYear
1829Volume
v. 1 (1829)Page
Page 260Inscription
Coordinates: [345, 995, 0, 0, 0, 0], Details: "text"=>["124. Sketch of another section of Norfolk coast.", "Blue Clay", "Chalk", "ChalkBlue ClayCrag chalk"]; Coordinates: [236, 509, 0, 0, 0, 0], Details: "text"=>["Blue Clay"]Drawing
Coordinates: [0, 0, 71, 357, 674, 300], Details: "keywords"=>["geology", "cliff", "clay", "Norfolk", "coast", "blue clay", "chalk", "1824", "Cromer", "cross-section", "deposits", "Clay", "Norfolk coast", "diluvium", "geologic layers exposed", "sand", "gravel", "irregular beds", "boulders ", "sections", "grave", "geologic observations", "Beeston", "soil layer", "diluvial"]; Coordinates: [0, 0, 66, 851, 666, 272], Details: "keywords"=>["cliff", "chalk", "clay", "sand", "gravel", "Norfolk", "coast", "crag", "Beeston", "blue clay", "geology", "layers", "cross-section", "deposits", "crag chalk", "Crag", "Chalk", "Clay", "geologic layers", "ferruginous sands", "diluvial deposit", "diluvium", "marine formation", "London clay", "marine shells", "geologic observations", "soil layers"]PageID
2259177Classification No
16Image Scale
0.359712Usage metrics
Categories
Keywords
geological illustrationsCromer NorfolkGeological illustrationBeestongeologycliffclayNorfolkcoastchalksandgravelcraggeological diagramsdeposit layersdiluviumdiluvial contortionsblue clay1824CromerlayersNorfolk coastClayThe following was sketched in 1824and shows part of the cliffabout 100 ft. highwest of Cromer. At Beestonon the same coastmay be observed another singular sectionwhence the following sketch is taken. Norfolk coast.cross-sectiondepositscrag chalkCragChalkgeologic layers exposedirregular bedsbouldersgeologic layersferruginous sandsdiluvial depositmarine formationLondon claysectionsgravemarine shellsgeologic observationssoil layerdiluvialsoil layers
Licence
Exports
RefWorksRefWorks
BibTeXBibTeX
Ref. managerRef. manager
EndnoteEndnote
DataCiteDataCite
NLMNLM
DCDC