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has gloss | eng: Alderley Edge in Cheshire is one of the classic locations for the study of Triassic sandstones in the United Kingdom. Numerous scientists from the early 1800s up to the present day have studied the area and it is a popular field site for universities around the UK. As time progresses, new theories are developed and new hypotheses are tested as to the origin of the sandstones. The information presented here provides the history and current (as of 2006) thoughts on the geological evolution of the sandstones at Alderley Edge. |
lexicalization | eng: Geology of Alderley Edge |
instance of | (noun) a ductile malleable reddish-brown corrosion-resistant diamagnetic metallic element; occurs in various minerals but is the only metal that occurs abundantly in large masses; used as an electrical and thermal conductor atomic number 29, copper, Cu |
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geo loc | geographic location 53.28081 -2.19643 |
media:img | Alderley Conglomerate.jpg |
media:img | Alderley RMS.jpg |
media:img | Alderley Sequence.jpg |
media:img | Alderley WMC.jpg |
media:img | Castle Rock Sequence.jpg |
media:img | Strat Column Alderley.jpg |
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