- The
Temeside Shale is a
geologic formation in England. It
preserves fossils dating back to the
Silurian period.
Earth sciences portal England portal Paleontology...
- hours, and
returned (downstream) in 9 hours.
Another book, Down
Along Temeside,
includes an
account of
travelling by boat from
Ludford Mill to Orleton...
- and Bransford, Link, Longdon, Martley, Morton, Powick, Priory, Ripple,
Temeside, The Hanleys, Trinity, Upton-on-Severn, Wells, West, and Woodbury; and...
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Sandstone Sub-units
Lower Bone Bed Member,
Platyschisma Shale Member Underlies Temeside Shale Thickness 15m in type area; 17m at Ludlow, 15-20m in
South Staffordshire...
- Hill,
Leadon Vale, Ledbury,
Leigh and Bransford,
Marcle Ridge, Martley,
Temeside, and Woodbury, and the
District of
South Herefordshire wards of Burghill...
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Cliff and New
Shipping formations.
These respectively equate with the
Temeside,
Raglan Mudstone and St
Maughans formations of the
central and eastern...
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Oreton Sweat Mere And
Crose Mere
Sweeney Fen Tar
Grove Quarry Teme Bank
Temeside Thatchers Wood And
Westwood Covert The Lump,
Priestweston The Stiperstones...
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Ludlow Bone Bed and
Temeside Shales are
sometimes also
included in the Grey Downtonian,
which is also
referred to as the
Temeside group, part of the Downton...
-
occupying a seven-acre
industrial site in the
Temeside/Weeping
Cross area of the town
known as the
Temeside Works. The
company claims to be the innovator...
- youngest/uppermost first,
these are:
Raglan Mudstone Formation (siltstone, mudstone)
Temeside Mudstone Formation (mudstone, siltstone, sandstone)
Tilestones Formation...