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Beneath Cambridgeshire's towns, villages, farmland, hills, fens and
waterways lie the rocks that display a variety of geological
landscapes. Basement rocks are buried under sandy deposits from
ancient tropical seas. The rising and tilting of the land due to
large-scale movements permitted water flows that produced gradual
alterations. Glaciation, erosion and dramatic variations in climate
all wrought more rapid changes. The consequences of these processes
are revealed in this scholarly 1897 account of the geology of
Cambridgeshire, which integrated the latest research then
available. Proceeding from the most ancient to the most recent
beds, systematic consideration is given to the features,
distribution and modes of formation, as well as the economic
implications of the various strata. Discussions of palaeontology,
including detailed lists of site-specific fossils, and of water
supply are also provided. An appendix, lists, maps, memoirs and
other publications of H.M. Geological Survey from 1814 to 1897 are
included.
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