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Geology and Landscape of The Royal Saxon Way and part of Kent Downs National Landscape

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  • Land forms along the Royal Saxon Way
    • Introduction
    • Sandgate to Risborough Barracks
      • The ancient landslip
    • St. Martin’s Plain to Etchinghill
      • A large unmapped quarry with Folkestone Stone
      • Springs.
    • Tolsford Hill
    • The Elham Valley
      • The name of the Elham Valley stream.
      • The 400ft terrace
      • Spring sapping and Stream Capture
        • Examples of stream capture?
    • Bridge to Minster-in-Thanet
      • The disappearance of the Wantsum Channel
    • Rock types encountered along the RSW
    • Building stones in RSW Churches
  • Chalk Downland Landscape
    • Some ideas on origins of Chalk Downland Landscape.
    • A history of ideas on the origins of Chalk Downland landscape.
    • An Odd Couple of Valleys
    • How were flints in chalk formed?
      • Cladoceramus undulatoplicatus (Snowshoe clam)
  • Ores and Minerals in or around the Kent Downs Geopark
    • Where are the early Anglo-Saxon smelting sites?
  • Time matters
    • Dealing with geological time
    • Determining a timetable of glaciations
  • Miscellaneous musings
    • Perched water tables on relict permafrost – did they exist?

Chalk Downland Landscape

Some origins of Chalk Downland landscape

Miscellaneous musings

A history of ideas on the origins of Chalk Downland landscape

How were flints in chalk formed?

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