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Map series Geological Survey of England and Wales 1:63,360/1:50,000 geological map series, New Series 
Sheet number 235 
Sheet title Cirencester. 
Map type Solid and Drift 
Scale 1:50 000 
Publication year 1997 
Author statement Original geological survey at 1:63 360 scale by E Hull. Published on Old Series Sheets 34 and 44 in 1856, 1857, 1859 and 1879. Minor revisions and addition of Drift and Chipping Norton Limestone by H.G. Dines in 1931. Published at 1:63 360 scale in 1933. Resurveyed at 1:10 000 scale by M.G. Sumbler, A.J.M. Barron, A. Horton, A.N. Morigi and I.T. Williamson between 1982 and 1994, incorporating information from 1:10 560 scale surveys of parts of the district by B. C. Worssam, A.W. Kemp, G. Bisson, P. Toghill, R. Cave, K.J. Ackerman, E.G. Poole. R.G. Thurrell and B. Kelk between 1952 and 1973. Interpretation of deep structure by T.C. Pharaoh, 1995. A.J. Wadge, R.A.B. Bazley, E.R. Shephard-Thom, R.W. Gallois and I.R. Basham, Regional Geologists. 
Published statement Released 1997. 
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