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III.—On the Raised Beaches of the Geological Survey of Scotland

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  01 May 2009

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In the maps and memoirs of the Geological Survey of Scotland there is frequent mention of raised beaches at 50 and 100 feet above the present sea - level. Mr. James Geikie, too, in his well-known book on the Great Ice Age, confidently assumes the existence of beaches at these two levels. It is therefore with some degree of reluctance that in the following remarks I venture to question the reality of these supposed beaches; but it will lessen the field of controversy if I confine my observations to theeast side of Scotland. Matters may probably differ somewhat in regard to the west side.

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Copyright © Cambridge University Press 1906

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