- Doggerland, the area
linking Britain to France,
around 6,500–6,200 BCE. The
Lobourg strait, the
deepest part the strait, runs its 6 km (4 mi)wide
slash on...
- into the sea, in a
system known by
palaeogeographers as the
Loubourg or
Lobourg River System.
There is some
debate as to
whether this
river would have...
- Dover,
lying 9
miles (14 km)
southwest of
Dover in Kent, England. With the
Lobourg Channel running along it, the
Varne bank lies
immediately south-west of...
-
flood some 180,000
years ago
carved a
large bedrock-floored valley, the
Lobourg Channel, some 500 m wide and 25 m deep, from the
southern North Sea basin...
-
significant role in the
formation of the
relatively deep and box-shaped
Lobourg Channel in the bed of what is now the
Dover Strait. Once the Wolstonian...