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- W2023366297 abstract "A residence in Aldershot has furnished me with facilities for observing numerous sections and exposures of the Bagshot Beds in the immediate neighbourhood of the North and South Camps, which appear to me to bear strongly on the questions relating to the stratigraphy of the Bagshot area which have been raised of late. I first propose to discuss one particular section which has been very differently interpreted by different observers.& The section is one through Thorn and Redan Hills to the east of South Camp, and, as shown in fig. 1, is drawn in a direction N. 14° E. and S. 14° W., thus giving nearly the true dip of the beds, which dip slightly E. of N. Commencing at the North end of the section (which is drawn on the scale of 4″ to one mile horizontal and 8″ to one mile vertical), the Pebble-bed, which I take as the line of division between the Upper and Middle Bagshot, occurs behind the Commissariat Stores, as described by Mr. Monckton ( loc. cit. p. 410). This bed of rolled black flint-pebbles can be traced round the east slope of the hill past the Magazine and the Cemetery, at each of which places it can be seen in situ , to the brow of the hill on which the Cambridge tIospital stands. Here the bed has rather thinned and the pebbles are imbedded in a more clayey bed than at the Commissariat Stores. Walking down the road leading from the eastern end of" @default.
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- W2023366297 title "On the London Clay and Bagshot Beds of Aldershot" @default.
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