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A deep bore in the Cleveland hills

By: Fowler, A.
Material type: ArticleArticleDescription: 254-265pp.Subject(s): Clay - Hessle boulder - Happisburgh - Norfolk - East Anglia | Late glacial deposit - East Anglia | Historical geology - East Anglia - England In: Geological magazine : Vol. 81 Iss. 1-6 Year. 1944Summary: Extract Carboniferous.—The Carboniferous rocks in the bore have a thickness of 2,443 feet, and extend from 3,840 to 6,283 feet.
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Extract
Carboniferous.—The Carboniferous rocks in the bore have a thickness of 2,443 feet, and extend from 3,840 to 6,283 feet.

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