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Minutes of the Proceedings of the Institution of Civil Engineers (1850) 9 (1850): 360–368.
Published: 31 December 1850
... insensibly into impure and dirty chalk. The gault,thethickness of whichis moderate,generallypreservesits essential character and appearance, andis very important in keeping up the water contained in the chalk, and preventing it from passing down into the underlying sandy beds of the lower cretaceous series...
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Minutes of the Proceedings of the Institution of Civil Engineers (1850) 9 (1850): 369–375.
Published: 31 December 1850
...D T ANSTED; F BRAITHWAITE; J DICKINSON; G A MANTELL; P W BARLOW; J HAWKSHAW © Thomas Telford and ICE 1850 CHALK WATER ABSORPTION GEOLOGY CONTENT GROUNDWATER CAPACITY EXPERIMENTS ROCKS DEPOSITS CRETACEOUS STRATA ABSORBENT W.4TER CONTENTS OF CHALK. 369 Professor ANSTEDsaid...
