Bridgland, D.R. 1994. Quaternary of the Thames. Geological Conservation Review Series No. 7. JNCC, Peterborough, ISBN 0 412 48830 2. The original source material for these web pages has been made available by the JNCC under the Open Government Licence 3.0. Full details in the JNCC Open Data Policy
Quaternary of the Thames
Contents
Contributors
Acknowledgements
Access to the countryside
Preface
1 The Pleistocene of the Thames
The Quaternary record of the River Thames
The Thames terrace system
The diversion of the Thames
The continuation of the Thames into Essex
Classification of Thames terraces and deposits
The stratigraphical framework: Pleistocene chronostratigraphy and correlation
Terrace formation
The stratigraphy of the Thames sequence
Evidence from Palaeolithic artefacts in Thames deposits
Correlation of Thames terraces
The Pleistocene sequence in the Upper Thames
The Wolvercote Gravel and Wolvercote Channel Deposits
Stanton Harcourt Gravel Pit and Magdalen Grove Deer Park
Introduction
Part 1 — Pliocene/Lower Pleistocene deposits in the London Basin
Part 2 — Pre-diversion deposits in the Middle Thames basin and the Vale of St Albans
The Vale of St Albans Thames and its demise
Chalfont St Giles Brick Pit and Furneux Pelham Gravel Pit
Research history
Swanscombe (Barnfield Pit — Skull Site NNR and Alkerden Lane Allotments SSSI)
Purfleet — Bluelands, Greenlands, Esso and Botany Pits
Lion Pit Tramway Cutting (West Thurrock)
Northfleet (Ebbsfleet valley): Baker's Hole Complex
Introduction
Part 1 — The Kesgrave Sands and Gravels
St Osyth Gravel Pit and Holland-on-Sea Cliff
Clacton (cliffs, foreshore and golf course)
Cudmore Grove (East Mersea cliffs and foreshore)
Southminster, Goldsands Road Pit
Part 3 — Deposits of local rivers
East Mersea (Restaurant Site and Hippopotamus Site)
Index