“…Soils and shallow marine systems (SSMS): precession forcing at ca 22 ka cycles Geology This system is represented by the shelly, shallow marine Red and Norwich Crags of East Anglia (Zalasiewicz and Mathers, 1985) and the rare patches of coastal and river deposits elsewhere in Britain (Nettlebed river deposits in the Thames (Turner, 1983); St Erth marine deposits in west Cornwall (Mitchell et al, 1973b); Brassington river muds, silts, sands and gravels in the south Pennines (Walsh et al, 1972)). Residual deposits such as the claywith-flints of the chalk and Tertiary bedrocks (Jones, 1999;Quesnel et al, 2003), the cherty clayey gravels of the Cretaceous Greensand bedrock and occasional patches of deeply weathered parent material elsewhere in upland England, Wales and Scotland (Walsh et al, 1999) also reflect the processes that operated in this system. All these deposits are characterised by limited ranges of clast lithologies reflecting local derivation or in situ weathering.…”