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The cambrian rocks of Arvon

By: Greenly, Edward.
Material type: ArticleArticleDescription: 170-175pp.Subject(s): Cambrian rock - Arvon - Wales - England | Historical geology - Arvon - England In: Geological magazine : Vol. 81 Iss. 1-6 Year. 1944Summary: Extract SOME eight or nine tracts are now recognized. At Bangor there are two, and an isolated one at Carnarvon;the rest are in the Tregarth country. On the older one-inch maps, all of this was coloured as Cambrian, but during the “25-inch” survey, the greater part of it had to be transferred to Arvonian, reducing the Cambrian to a group of outliers.
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SOME eight or nine tracts are now recognized. At Bangor there are two, and an isolated one at Carnarvon;the rest are in the Tregarth country. On the older one-inch maps, all of this was coloured as Cambrian, but during the “25-inch” survey, the greater part of it had to be transferred to Arvonian, reducing the Cambrian to a group of outliers.

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