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- W2000482361 abstract "The sections of the Driffield drains, to which I now beg to call attention, speak much for themselves; however I deem it necessary to give a few explanations, and to express my views on certain features having a close relation to the beds shown in the sections. These sections were obtained in the year 1879, from, personal observations made twice, and occasionally three times, daily during the excavation of the drains, and from notes kindly given me by Dr. Wood, of Driffield.The drains run in the main nearly N. and S., E. and W.; they embrace an area of nearly 40 acres, and in section give a total length of about 6 miles. They average a depth of about 8 ft.A glance at the sections shows the frequent interbedding of thin patches of a sandy nature; and the peculiarly complicated manner in which masses of almost pure chalk-gravel of every form and size, are pushed into and deposited on the clays. No two parallel sections, if even but a few yards apart, would show the same appearance in the arrangement of the beds.The clays consist of the feather edges of what are known as the “purple clay,” and the brown “Hessle clay,” of Messrs. Wood and Rome, which are frequently so intricately dove-tailed and squeezed together as to have obliterated every well marked line of separation. On the other hand, on the Nafferton road and in a few other well marked places, hardly anything but brown “Hessle ..." @default.
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- W2000482361 title "On the Sections of the Drift Obtained by the New Drainage Works, at Driffield" @default.
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