The Water Supply From Underground Sources of the East Riding of Yorkshire Tog

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The Water Supply From Underground Sources of the East Riding of Yorkshire Tog
Charles Fox Strangways
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Thickness.
Ft.
22 34 15 8 16 22 23 3 4 9 16 23 12 40 3 m.
Depth.
Ft. In 22 56 71 79 95 117 140 143 147 156 172 195 207 247 250 No. -IV.
The Holderness Plain KELK.
(1 in. Map 94 N. W. , N. S. 64 ; 6 in. Map 162. ) Boring in 1868.
Communicated by Mr. J. Villiers.
Boulder clay Chalk - Thickness.
Depth.
Ft. In.
Ft. In.
60 60 46 106 GEMBLING.
(1 in. Map 94, N. W. , N. S. 64 ; 6 in. Map 162. ) Boring in 1868.
Communicated by Mr. J. Villiers.
Thickness.
Ft. In.
Clay 10 Sand and gravel 6 Boulder clay 5
...6 Chalk, very soft - 30 Water level 2 feet from surface.
Depth Ft.
m 10 16 72 102 104 BEEFORD — ULROME.
BEEFORD.
(lin. Map94, N. W. , N. S. 64; 6m. Map 179. ) Boring near Moor Grange.
Communicated by Mr. Watson.
Ft. In. Blue clay with whitish clay [Chalky Boulder Clay] - - 120 BARMSTON.
Superfi- cial beds.
Chalk (1 in. Map 94, N. E. , N. S. 65 ; 6 in. Map 163. ] 1. Well at Cliff Farm, May, 1897. Communicated by Mr. R. Abbott.
' Light sandy clay - Dark loamy clay - Small gravel - Very hard stony clay Sandy clay« Hard clay Dark sharp sand ^Clay - - - Thickness.


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