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V.—Note on a small Raised Estuarine Beach at Tramore Bay, Co. Waterford, Showing Traces of Several Oscillatory Movements During The Recent Period

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  01 May 2009

Edward T. Hardman
Affiliation:
Of the Geol. Survey of Ireland, Associate of the Royal College of Science, Dublin.

Extract

While spending a few days in the Autumn at Tramore, I chanced to meet with a well-marked example of recent alteration of shore-level; and as on subsequent examination I find it only partially noticed on the Six-inch Map, and not referred to at all on the published One-inch Sheet, or in the Memoir of the Geological Survey of the District, I thought of laying a short note on the subject before this Society.

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Copyright © Cambridge University Press 1874

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page 213 note 1 The strand under which it lies is covered totally at high-water.

page 215 note 1 Post-glacial Geology of Lancashire and Cheshire, by T. Mellard Reade, C.E., F.G.S., etc., Proc. Liverpool Geol. Soc., November, 1871. An instance of blue mnd penetrating into cracks in the Boulder-clay beneath is noted (p. 45, Detailed Sections), just as in the Sections given above. (See Geol. Mag. 1872, Vol. IX. p. 111.)

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page 215 note 4 MS. note.