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The Coast of the Bristol Region Quaternary Geology and Geomorphology

Geology Guide
By: David J Case(Author)
152 pages, colour photos, colour illustrations, colour maps
The Coast of the Bristol Region
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  • The Coast of the Bristol Region ISBN: 9780900717666 Spiralbound Jan 2014 Not in stock: Usually dispatched within 1-2 weeks
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About this book

The Quaternary geology and geomorphology of the Bristol Region coastline has great importance as a record of, and analogue for, climate fluctuation and sea-level change. This guide covers five excursions between Oldbury Flats, c. 7 km north-east of the First Severn Road Bridge, to Lilstock, c. 12 km west of Burnham-on-Sea. The excursions cover the English side of the Severn Estuary where the River Severn meets the Bristol Channel.

Contents

Excursion 1: Late Quaternary geology and geomorphology in the Severn Estuary, Aust-Northwick Warths and Oldbury Flats.
Excursion 2: Pleistocene glaciation and Holocene sea-level rise, the Gordano Valley.
Excursion 3: Late Quaternary geology and geomorphology of the Middle Hope headland and Sand Bay.
Excursion 4: Late Devensian geology and Holocene coastal development, Burnham-on-Sea to Brean Down.
Excursion 5: Holocene coastal change and geomorphology of the Lilstock to Stert coastline.

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Geology Guide
By: David J Case(Author)
152 pages, colour photos, colour illustrations, colour maps
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