The Coal Fields of Great Britain: Their History, Structure, And Resources ...

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The Coal Fields of Great Britain: Their History, Structure, And Resources ...
Edward Hull
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Digitized by VjOOQIC 280 CHAPTER XXIV.
COAL-FIELDS OF MID-LOTHIAN AND HADDINGTON.
These coal-fields consist of a double trough, the deeper of which lies in Edinburghshire on the west, and the shallower in Haddington on the east.
The western boundary is the Pentland HiUs, al
...ong the base of which the Carboniferous strata plunge rapidly towards the centre of the trough.
The axis of the trough Hes nearly north and south, passing through Dalkeith. On approach- ing the Carberry ridge, the beds again rise and crop out, and the Roman Camp limestone forms a ridge dividing the two troughs. On the east of ^he Carberry ridge the lower coal-seams again roll in, and form the wide trough of Haddington, where the beds he in a position not much removed from the horizontal.
To the north of these troughs, the coal-seams strike out to sea, are overspread by the Frith of Digitized by VjOOQIC COAL-FIELDS OP IflD-LOTHIAN, ETC.


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