Late Quaternary Landscape Evolution of the Swale-Ure Washlands, North Yorkshire

Reporting on a multi-disciplinary project this book seeks to reconstruct the history since the last glaciation of the area between and including the middle reaches of the Rivers Swale and Ure in Yorkshire. Included in this history are both natural changes, determined from studies of landforms and se...

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Other Authors: Mitchell, Wishart (Editor), Bridgland, David (Editor), Innes, Jim (Editor)
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Language:English
Published: Historic England 2011
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