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Quaternary Geology And Geomorphology

 

Quaternary of Wales (1989)
Campbell, S. and Bowen, D.Q.
This volume describes the Quaternary rocks and landforms of Wales.
 
Quaternary of the Thames (1994)
Bridgland, D.R.
This volume provides details and descriptions of the GCR sites that yield evidence for the Quaternary history of the Thames Valley
 
Quaternary of South-West England (1998)
Campbell, S., Scourse, J.D., Hunt, C.O., Keen, D.H. and Stephens, N.
This book will appeal to everyone with an interest in Quaternary history, and it will be an indispensable reference tool for students and lecturers, as well as for environmental agencies, conservation consultants and government planning authorities.
 
Quaternary of Southern England (In prep.)
Whiteman, C. and Haggart, A.
This volume describes the Quaternary deposits and GCR sites found in southern England.
 
Quaternary of Scotland (1993)
Gordon, J.E. and Sutherland, D.G.
This volume describes the geomorphological heritage of Scotland, offering a remarkable account of how the natural environment responded to severe climatic change as the Quaternary era progressed over the last 2 million years, in terms of landforms, processes and plant communities.
 
Quaternary of Northern England (2002)
Huddart, D. and Glasser, N.F.
This book provides an invaluable resource for those interested in the British Quaternary record and evidence for associated climatic changes, and it contains a comprehensive bibliography on the subject.
 
Quaternary of East Anglia and the Midlands (in prep.)
Allen, P., Keen, D., Lewis, S., Shennan, I., Maddy, D. and Bridgland, D.
This volume contains descriptions of over 90 sites selected to represent the best of the research sites that represent the last 2 million years of the Earth's history as displayed in the region.
 



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