1990
DOI: 10.1002/jqs.3390050206
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Pleistocene sediments, soils and landscape evolution at Stebbing, Essex

Abstract: Pleistocene sediments and soils exposed at Stebbing in central Essex, England are described, analysed and interpreted. The sand and gravel units above Eocene London Clay and Upper Pliocene Red Crag are shown to be a high level member of the Kesgrave Formation, with a surface immediately beneath that of the Westland Green Gravels, which are tentatively assigned to the Pre-Pastonian 'a' Stage of the British Quaternary succession. The rubified, argillic soil developed in the surface of these fluvial deposits is a… Show more

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