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The Essex Naturalist, Vol. 12: Being the Journal of the Essex Field Club; January, 1901-December, 1902 (Classic Reprint)
By William Cole
The Essex Naturalist, Vol. 12: Being the Journal of the Essex Field Club; January, 1901-December, 1902 (Classic Reprint)
By William Cole
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Kent, and Which we hope to describe shortly, it seems that the View of an exceedingly cold climate is hardly tenable now. The recent physiographical researches of Prof. Davis and' Messrs. Buckman and White have also released us from the necessity of invoking rigour in our theories with regard to the High Terrace Drift.
In the main we endorse the conclusions arrived at from the Ilford District in connection with the Middle Terrace. It seems to us that the climate during this portion of the history of the Thames was very similar to that of the present day. The Thames at this time certainly possessed an estuary of its own. There are, however, a number of vexed questions in connection with the Pleistocene strata of the Thames Valley to be settled before any attempts at dogmatising will succeed.
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- Paperback
- Languages:
- Published: English , Original: English
- Number of Pages:
- 346
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- Publication Date:
- 2016-11-27
- Weight:
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