WebIn partnership with Oxfordshire Geology Trust and Berkshire Geoconservation Group, we have produced a leaflet to demonstrate the diversity building materials such as chalk, sarsen, flints and clay used over the centuries to create the built environment. The aim is to raise awareness of the need for geoconservation in terms of landscape and ... WebThe Lye Valley's extraordinary hydrological and geomorphological features – its “Living Geology” – has been recognised by its new protective designation as Local Geology Site by the Oxfordshire Geology Trust: Oxford Mail, 13 July 2024: “Oxford's 'living geology' treasure trove Lye Valley granted new protective status”
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http://www.friendsoflyevalley.org.uk/news/index.html WebOxfordshire Geology Trust protect and conserve geological sites on Oxfordshire Location of Cole's Pits Cole's Pits is a neighbourhood specially interesting to geologists, having a curious variation of the Lower Greensand strata known as sponge gravels, which may have something to do with the pits which used to be scattered hereabouts. bali beach club kuta
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WebThe Geology Trusts is a multi-regional umbrella organisation established to support county-based geoconservation groups across England. Those conservation groups are the member organisations and many of them have the word “Trust” in their names, reflecting their care-taking role for geology and landscape. WebOXFORD CITY TRAIL, secrets in the landscape (Oxfordshire Geology Trust) £2 12 page folding pocket booklet 11X24cm, in full colour. 16 plates, 5 maps and figures. An introduction to the geology of the city of Oxford including Headington (Quarries and stone walls) and the city centre (Magdalen College, the High Street and St Michael’s Tower). WebBurford Trail Guide Oxfordshire Geology Trust Burford Trail Burford Trail Burford is a small Cotswold town that lies in the valley of the River Windrush. The High Street descends steeply from the Jurassic limestone ridge down to the river, which flows through the winding gorges carved in the Jurassic limestone plateau. arjun berera edinburgh