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- Classical Areas of British Geology Description of 1:25,000 Sheet
Classical Areas of British Geology Description of 1:25,000 Sheet
A series of maps under this heading has been produced at the detailed scale of 1:25,000 of areas of outstanding geological interest. Some areas are accompanied by explanatory booklets. The first booklet was produced in 1978 (Capel Curig and Betws-y-Coed) and the series is still current with the latest produced 2006 on the Glencoe Caldera Volcano, Scotland. These booklets describe the background geology of local areas of particular scientific interest allied to a 1:25,000 map and are of general appeal to the amateur geologist, student or professional. They are aimed at the more popular end of the market and are issued intermittently.
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Published year | Title | View record |
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1985 DH1985/1 |
Geological excursions in the Harlech Dome | Full entry |
1978 DH22 |
Capel Curig and Betws-y-Coed, description of 1:25 000 sheet SH75 | Full entry |
1981 DH29 |
Dolgarrog, description of 1:25 000 sheet SH76 | Full entry |
1989 DH31 |
Classical areas of British geology Jersey Description of 1:25 000 Channel Islands Sheet 2 | Full entry |
1988 DH39 |
The Ballantrae area Description of the solid geology of parts of 1:25 000 Sheets NX08, 18 and 19 | Full entry |
1993 DH45 |
Moffatdale and the upper Ettrick valley : description of the solid geology of parts of 1:25000 sheets NT10, 11, 20 and 21 | Full entry |
2006 DH46 |
Glencoe caldera volcano, Scotland | Full entry |
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