The landscape evolution of eastern Lincolnshire from the Palaeolithic to the present day :) http://www.caitlingreen.org/2014/08/landscape-evolution.html …pic.twitter.com/EpBd7skzRA
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The landscape evolution of eastern Lincolnshire from the Palaeolithic to the present day :) http://www.caitlingreen.org/2014/08/landscape-evolution.html …pic.twitter.com/EpBd7skzRA
Landscape of E. England before the Anglian glaciation of 478,000 years ago, w/ 10m contours: http://www.caitlingreen.org/2014/08/the-welton-le-wold-handaxes-earliest.html …pic.twitter.com/6pZLwHTvAa
The opposite extreme: the landscape of Yorkshire & Lincolnshire 115,000 years ago: http://www.caitlingreen.org/2014/09/of-chalk-and-ice-white-cliffs-of-louth.html …pic.twitter.com/21CBYegaGk
@caitlinrgreen present day residents of Holderness subject to rapid boulder clay cliff losses to sea would be alarmed by old coastline! :)
.@CatherineEsse Absolutely! ;) 1st image illustrates coastlines nicely; 2nd is predicted eventual Yorks/Lincs coast:pic.twitter.com/zBNv9PR9Nu
@CatherineEsse Image sources + extra detail: http://urbanrim.org.uk/Holderness.htm & http://www.hull.ac.uk/coastalobs/eastgarton/erosionandflooding/index.html …
@caitlinrgreen great articles - I see 10,000 yrs more erosion to get back to orig chalk clifflines - had wondered re that :)
@CatherineEsse Indeed! Fab report, that one :) Predicted=no sea-level rise; if rises, then 5-10ka & we're back where we were 115k yrs ago!
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