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The geology of eastern Fife being a description of sheet 41 and parts of sheets 40, 48 and 49 of the geological map

1902
Books, Manuscripts
The district described in this volume comprises that portion of the County of Fife which lies to the east of a north and south line drawn from the mouth of the River Leven on the Firth of Forth to Wormit Bay on the Firth of Tay.
Imprint:
Glasgow : HMSO, 1902.
Collation:
xv,421p : Illus., folded maps, plates ; 25 cm.
Notes:
Index and paleontological, petrographical and bibliographical appendices
Contents:
IntroductionFormation and Groups of Rock in the East of Fife and General Geological Structure of the DistrictThe Old Red SandstoneThe Lower Old Red Sand StoneThe Upper Old Red SandstoneThe Carboniferous SystemThe Calciferous Sandstone SeriesThe Carboniferous Limestone SeriesThe Millstone Grit and Coal MeasuresThe Intrusive Igneous RocksThe Volcanic Necks of East FifeThe FaultsThe Glaciation and the Glacial DepositsLatest Geological ChangesEconomic Minerals
Dewey class:
554.133
Language:
English
BRN:
3424370
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