The Quaternary of Norfolk & Suffolk: Field GuideSimon G. Lewis, C. A. Whiteman, R. C. Preece |
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new thoughts on an old problem | 1 |
Uppermost Norwich Crag and Lower Part of the Cromer ForestBed | 29 |
Lithostratigraphy and palaeoenvironments of the preAnglian sand and | 35 |
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Anglian artefacts Arvicola assemblage Banham basin Beeches Pit Beestonian biface British brown Bytham river Campanian Carboniferous Chalk channel chert clasts cliff coastal correlation Corton Cretaceous Cromerian Complex deposits diamict diamicton early Middle Pleistocene East Anglia evidence excavations fauna flakes flint fluvial Freshwater Bed Geological Gibbard Happisburgh Happisburgh Diamicton Hart Holkham Holocene Hoxne Hoxnian ice sheet indicates interglacial Jurassic Kesgrave Kirby Cane Kirby Cane sands laminated Leet Hill Lister lithologies Little Oakley lower Lowestoft Lunkka mammalian marine Microtus Middle Pleistocene molluscan North Sea overlying Parfitt Pastonian pollen Pre-Pastonian Preece Quaternary refits Rootlet Bed saltmarsh samples sands and gravels sedimentary sediments sequence shells Sidestrand silts and clays silty small mammal species stage stratigraphic Stratum Stuart subglacial deformation substage Suffolk suggests taxa temperate terrestrial Thames tidal Trimingham Unit upper Valvata vertebrate Walcott Diamicton water vole wedge West Runton Weybourne Weybourne Crag WRFB Wroxham Wroxham Formation