The glacial deposits of northeast Norfolk (Figure 5.1) have courted the interest of geologists for well over 150 years (Buckland, 1823; Lyell, 1840; Gunn, 1867; Reid, 1877). Indeed, it is no surprise that fundamental steps in scientific philosophy as well as paradigm shifts in the understanding of glacial processes have been developed, in‐part, on research undertaken in northeast Norfolk (Slater, 1926; Whiteman, 2000). In this chapter, we provide a background to the role played by the region in the broader understanding of glacitectonics. We also provide a brief overview of the current understanding of the glacial geology of the region, setting the context for the site visits during the Workshop and the case studies presented later i...
Sea level records have been obtained from a dozen tide gauges deployed around the Shetland Islands, ...
The Faroe–Shetland Channel is an area of active offshore development and the safety of the seafloor ...
This paper presents a hybrid ‘pervasive’ and ‘mosaic’ model for the progressive deformation of a str...
One of the most striking geomorphological features of the north Norfolk area is the Cromer Ridge. It...
Over the past one billion years, England has experienced a remarkable geological journey. At times i...
Magnetotelluric data from 16 soundings have provided a northwest-southeast traverse across the North...
This paper reviews existing information on the last glaciation of Caithness and presents new evidenc...
A glacitectonic raft is defined as “…a fragment of substratum with preserved original lithological ...
The significance of the inter‐stratified tills exposed in the Weybourne area of North Norfolk has a...
This review considers the geological and geomorphological context of tufa barrages that occupy burie...
Mike Edmunds was a pioneer in modern applied hydrogeochemistry, helping to develop geochemical tool...
As we, humans, charge through the twenty‐first century with our pioneering technology and global in...
In the Burythorpe area of the Howardian Hills, located on the northern margin of the Market Weighton...
Internet Alley is much more a book about regional history than about politics, economics, or history...
The North Sea is a shallow (∼50–400 m deep), ∼500-km-wide marine embayment that separates the UK fro...
Sea level records have been obtained from a dozen tide gauges deployed around the Shetland Islands, ...
The Faroe–Shetland Channel is an area of active offshore development and the safety of the seafloor ...
This paper presents a hybrid ‘pervasive’ and ‘mosaic’ model for the progressive deformation of a str...
One of the most striking geomorphological features of the north Norfolk area is the Cromer Ridge. It...
Over the past one billion years, England has experienced a remarkable geological journey. At times i...
Magnetotelluric data from 16 soundings have provided a northwest-southeast traverse across the North...
This paper reviews existing information on the last glaciation of Caithness and presents new evidenc...
A glacitectonic raft is defined as “…a fragment of substratum with preserved original lithological ...
The significance of the inter‐stratified tills exposed in the Weybourne area of North Norfolk has a...
This review considers the geological and geomorphological context of tufa barrages that occupy burie...
Mike Edmunds was a pioneer in modern applied hydrogeochemistry, helping to develop geochemical tool...
As we, humans, charge through the twenty‐first century with our pioneering technology and global in...
In the Burythorpe area of the Howardian Hills, located on the northern margin of the Market Weighton...
Internet Alley is much more a book about regional history than about politics, economics, or history...
The North Sea is a shallow (∼50–400 m deep), ∼500-km-wide marine embayment that separates the UK fro...
Sea level records have been obtained from a dozen tide gauges deployed around the Shetland Islands, ...
The Faroe–Shetland Channel is an area of active offshore development and the safety of the seafloor ...
This paper presents a hybrid ‘pervasive’ and ‘mosaic’ model for the progressive deformation of a str...