- the
first half of the Katian. The
Ashgill represents the
second half of the Katian, plus the Hirnantian. The
Ashgill Epoch, the last
epoch of the British...
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Ashgill is a
village in
South Lanarkshire,
Scotland near Larkhall. It is part of the
Dalserf parish. The
village church dates back to 1889. It is twinned...
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Ashgill Force is a
waterfall near Alston, ****bria, England. The fall is
located on
Ashgill Beck and is
reasonably easily accessible from the B6277 (which...
- Nenthead,
along with the
hamlets of Nenthall, Nentsberry, Galligill, Blagill,
Ashgill, Leadgate,
Bayles and Raise.
Alston Moor is part of the
North Pennines...
- T.
beckii Upper Caradoc and
Ashgill,
Snake Hill Formation, Cohoes, New York State; and Kentucky. T.
billingsi Ashgill?,
Quebec T.
canadensis is known...
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Wilston Wiston and
Roberton Abington Airdrie Allanton Anderston Annathill Ashgill Auchengray Auchenheath Auchenshuggle Auldhouse Baillieston Balornock Bargeddie...
- Fife 37
Erskine 16,830 Erskine,
Inchinnan Renfrewshire 38
Larkhall 16,400
Ashgill,
Larkhall South Lanarkshire 39
Penicuik 16,150
Penicuik Midlothian 40 Kilwinning...
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waterfalls in
England is
available at List of
waterfalls of England. Aira
Force Ashgill Force Aysgarth Falls Becky Falls Broada Falls Canonteign Falls Catrake...
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erathem –
Paleozoic system –
Ordovician series –
Upper Ordovician stage –
Ashgill It is
important not to
confuse geochronologic and
chronostratigraphic units...
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Spain Virtual Cadastral Ordovician –
Dobrotivian (Llandeillian Stage) to
Ashgill –
Crinoids from the
Montes de
Toledo and
Sierra Morena Fernando Díaz del...