Staley bridge to Burnley and thence to Skipton in Yorkshire. Northeast of Burnley it is banked against the Boulsworth hills up to a height of 1300 feet in the form of mounds and hummocks. South and east of this long moraine no signs of glaciation were... The American Journal of Science - Pàgina 4341886Visualització completa - Sobre aquest llibre
| Henry Carvill Lewis - 1894 - 598 pàgines
...icesheet of northern England. From Macclesfield I traced the same moraine past Stockport and Staleybridge to Burnley, and thence to Skipton in Yorkshire. North-east...banked against the Boulsworth Hills up to a height of 1,300 feet, in the form of mounds and hummocks. South and east of this long moraine no signs of glaciation... | |
| British Association for the Advancement of Science. Meeting - 1887 - 1226 pàgines
...Northern England. From Macclesfield the same moraine was traced northward past Stockport and Staleybridge to Burnley, and thence to Skipton, in Yorkshire. North-east...banked against the Boulsworth Hills up to a height of 1,300 feet, in the form of mounds and hummocks. South and east of this long moraine no signs of glaciation... | |
| Sir Norman Lockyer - 1887 - 670 pàgines
...northern England. From Macclesfield the same moraine was traced northward past Stockport and Staleybridge to Burnley, and thence to Skipton in Yorkshire. North-east...continuous ice-sheet covering land and sea alike. The striie and the transport of boulders agree in proving a southerly and south-easterly direction of ice-movement... | |
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