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Autor:
Aubrey Strahan
Publikováno v:
Quarterly Journal of the Geological Society. 57:297-306
In the spring of the year 1900 I was informed by Mr. N. R. Griffith that the Seven-Feet Seam of the Wirral Colliery had been found to pass into stone of an unusual character. The matter seeming likely to be of scientific as well as of economic import
Autor:
Aubrey Strahan
Publikováno v:
Geological Magazine. 3:540-557
In a paper read before the Birmingham Philosophical Society in 1882, it was announced by Professor Lapworth that the discovery of fossils in some shales underlying the productive Coalmeasures of Warwickshire, and coloured on the Geological Survey Map
Autor:
Aubrey Strahan
Publikováno v:
Quarterly Journal of the Geological Society. 58:207-225
I. Introduction. The Welsh rivers, of which I shall endeavour to trace the history in the following pages, flow through a hilly region composed almost wholly of Palaeozoic rocks. The greatest height is attained in the Old Red Sandstone of the Breckno
Autor:
Aubrey Strahan
Publikováno v:
Quarterly Journal of the Geological Society. 53:137-146
An expedition to Vadso in the Norse King having been organized to observe the total eclipse of the sun in 1896, I took advantage of it for the purpose of examining as much of the Varanger Fiord as time would permit. I had two objects more especially
Autor:
Aubrey Strahan
Publikováno v:
Quarterly Journal of the Geological Society. 53:147-156
The raised beaches of the Varanger Fiord have frequently been noticed. Though readily recognized all round Northern Norway, they are particularly well developed on the less precipitous coasts formed by the Gaisa rocks. In the immediate neighbourhood
Autor:
Aubrey Strahan
Publikováno v:
Quarterly Journal of the Geological Society. 42:486-493
The Carstone of Lincolnshire lies immediately below the Red Chalk, and rests upon the fossiliferous clays and limestone known as the Tealby Beds. The Tealby Beds were described in detail for the first time in 1867 by Professor Judd; and their relatio
Autor:
Aubrey Strahan, Alfred O. Walker
Publikováno v:
Quarterly Journal of the Geological Society. 35:268-274
Nearly forty years ago Mr. Bowman drew attention to “a small patch of Silurians west of Abergele,” in which he described the following subdivisions in descending order:— f. A conglomerate of pebbles of greenish micaceous sandstone in a light lo
Autor:
Aubrey Strahan
Publikováno v:
Geological Magazine. 2:193-198
The records of the Geological Survey of Great Britain date back nearly as far as the first public recognition of geology as a science in this country.
Autor:
Aubrey Strahan
Publikováno v:
Quarterly Journal of the Geological Society. 42:369-391
South Lancashire and Cheshire . The occurrence of glacial striae in the neighbourhood of Liverpool was first recorded by Mr. G. H. Morton, F.G.S., in 1859, though they had been previously noticed by Mr. J. Cunningham, F.G.S. In 1862 Mr. Morton descri
Autor:
Aubrey Strahan
During a recent examination of the lead-mines of Derbyshire, I was interested in some accounts of explosions which had taken place, which were not due either to any material used by the workmen or to fire-damp. Though at first inclined to believe tha
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