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Quaternary of the Thames

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The principal aim of this volume is to provide descriptions of Sites of Special Scientific Interest, selected as part of the Geological Conservation Review, that yield evidence for the Pleistocene history of the River Thames and its tributaries. Although defined thematically, the volume covers all Pleistocene GCR sites in the Thames valley. A number of sites in southern East Anglia are also included because they provide important evidence bearing on the history of the Thames system. The justification for a GCR volume devoted to the Thames lies in the special importance of the river in the British Quaternary. The volume is con cerned with the history of Britain over approximately the last two million years of geological time, during the repeated glacial phases of the Quaternary 'Ice Age' and the warmer intervals between them. Many such climatic fluctuations are recorded in the deposits of the Thames, which can be shown to have existed as the predominant west to east drainage line in south-eastern England throughout the Pleistocene. The Thames has left a detailed record of its earlier presence in the form of deposits, which comprise fluvially aggraded floodplain sediments (predominantly gravels) preserved on the valley sides, where they form geomorphological terrace features. The oldest deposits are at the highest levels, forming a terrace 'staircase' that records successive stages in the evolution of the valley.

List of contents

1 The Pleistocene of the Thames.- 2 The Upper Thames basin.- 3 The Middle Thames.- 4 The Lower Thames.- 5 Essex.- References.

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`It is destined to become a standard reference for many years to come'
Episodes
` ... this is an impressive book which will be an essential addition to all University libraries ... and will be a particularly useful reference text ... '
Journal of Quaternary Science
`I wholeheartedly recommend this volume. If you are interested in the Quaternary, you should be interested in the River Thames and you should buy this book. Don't worry about the price - sell your grandmother if necessary - not only is this is a `must have' acquisition but it is a beautifully illustrated and presented work'
Quaternary Newsletter
` ...The work is not only an important record of the work of the GCR, it is a major and authoritative contribution to Quaternary research, bringing systematic descriptions of sites from the entire Thames valley together under one cover for the first time'
Holocene

Product details

Authors D R Bridgland, D. R. Bridgland, D.R. Bridgland
Publisher Springer Netherlands
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 16.10.2013
 
EAN 9789401043038
ISBN 978-94-0-104303-8
No. of pages 441
Dimensions 210 mm x 24 mm x 297 mm
Weight 1184 g
Illustrations XIII, 441 p.
Series Geological Conservation Review Series
Geological Conservation Review Series
Subject Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Geosciences > Geology

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