| #555308 in Books | 2010-07-31 | Original language:English | File Name: 1861075669 | 598 pages
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The geological record in Great Britain reflects some 2900 million years of Earth history, an exceptionally long record for such a relatively small portion of the Earth's crust. The rocks bear testimony to a complex geological evolution through time that led to the formation of what we now call Britain, with rock sequences developing in a variety of tectonic settings, and being subject to a range of Earth processes - including a series of mountain-building events, and ep...
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