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Pollen Analyses of Fenland Peats at St. Germans, near King’s Lynn

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  01 May 2009

H. Godwin
Affiliation:
Botany School, Cambridge
M. E. Godwin
Affiliation:
Botany School, Cambridge

Extract

The Quaternary deposits of the Fenland, consisting of silts, clays, and peats, offer several problems of correlation. Large exposures of these beds have been rare, and hitherto no attempt at dating individual beds has been made, although from the descriptive point of view the whole of the Fenland deposits were dealt with very fully by Skertchley in 1877 (1).

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Copyright © Cambridge University Press 1933

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