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current | 09:03, 13 July 2017 | 570 × 518 (221 KB) | Gapfall (talk | contribs) | Move key and drop headings, increase contrast on yardstick. | |
20:45, 29 March 2008 | 818 × 369 (60 KB) | Mahahahaneapneap (talk | contribs) | Cropped | ||
17:30, 14 January 2008 | 860 × 520 (68 KB) | Pterre (talk | contribs) | {{Information |Description=Geological map of the London Basin |Source=Adapted from Geological_map_of_Great_Britain.jpg |Date=1904 |Author= |Permission= |other_versions= }} {{PD-UK}} |
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Categories:
- Geological maps of England
- Maps of London
- Maps of sedimentary basins
- London Basin
- Bagshot Beds - maps
- London Clay - maps
- Chalk Group - maps
- Upper Greensand - maps
- Gault Formation (geology) in the United Kingdom
- Lower Greensand - maps
- Wealden Clay
- Hastings Sand
- Upper Oolite Limestone
- Brora Formation
- Inferior Oolite Group
- Lias Group in the United Kingdom
- Alluvium in the United Kingdom
- Pleistocene geology of England