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Geomusings
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?
Land forms along the Royal Saxon Way
a geological commentary
Geomusings
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