Map record details
Map series | Geological Survey of England and Wales 1:63,360/1:50,000 geological map series, New Series |
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Sheet number | 246 |
Sheet title | Worms Head. |
Map type | Solid and Drift |
Scale | 1:50 000 |
Publication year | 2002 |
Author statement | Original geological survey at 1:63 360 scale by Sir H.T de la Beche and Sir W.E. Logan. Published as Old Series sheet 37 in 1835. Resurveyed at 1:10 560 scale in 1901-1902 by A. Strahan and B.S.N. Wilkinson. Published 1906. Reprinted with amendments 1960. Reprinted (2nd impression) 1969. Partially resurveyed at 1:10 560 scale by J.V. Stephens in 1950-53 (eastern margin) and A.A. Archer in 1952-53 and 1957-58 (north of the Loughor estuary). This edition compiled by D.I. Schofield and R.A. Waters in 1999-2000 from sources indicated below. P.J. Strange, Regional Geologist. |
Published statement | Published 2002. 1:50 000 provisional series. Print code: 1800/2002. |
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