Channel Tunnel Rail Link Section 1

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Corcoran, J. (1905) 'Geoarchaeological recording at Cobham Golf Course, Cobham, Kent.' CTRL Specialist Report Series. Channel Tunnel Rail Link.
(Filename: ENV_Geoarch_CGC_text.pdf)
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Corcoran, J. (1905) 'Geoarchaeological recording at Cuxton, Kent.' CTRL Specialist Report Series. Channel Tunnel Rail Link.
(Filename: ENV_Geoarch_CXT_text.pdf)
PDF 135 Kb
Corcoran, J. (1905) 'Geoarchaeological recording at Northumberland Bottom, Southfleet, Kent. ' CTRL Specialist Report Series. Channel Tunnel Rail Link.
(Filename: ENV_Geoarch_WNB_text.pdf)
PDF 136 Kb
Figure ?? [1]: West of Northumberland Bottom - geoarchaeological results.
(Filename: ENV_Geoarch_WNB_Fig1.pdf)
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Corcoran, J. (1905) 'Geoarchaeological recording at Parsonage Farm, Westwell, Kent.' CTRL Specialist Report Series. Channel Tunnel Rail Link.
(Filename: ENV_Geoarch_PFM_text.pdf)
PDF 159 Kb
Corcoran, J. (1905) 'Geoarchaeological recording at Tollgate, Cobham, Kent.' CTRL Specialist Report Series. Channel Tunnel Rail Link.
(Filename: ENV_Geoarch_TLG_text.pdf)
PDF 145 Kb
Corcoran, J. (1905) 'Geoarchaeological recording at Whitehill Road (CTRL Zones 1 and 2), Southfleet, Kent.' CTRL Specialist Report Series. Channel Tunnel Rail Link.
(Filename: ENV_Geoarch_WHR_text.pdf)
PDF 138 Kb
Stafford, E. (1905) 'The geoarchaeology of White Horse Stone and Pilgrim’s Way, Aylesford, Kent.' CTRL Specialist Report Series. Channel Tunnel Rail Link.
(Filename: ENV_Geoarch_WHS_text.pdf)
PDF 275 Kb
Figures from White Horse Stone report. Figure 1: Profile F sample section. Figure 2: Profile G sample section. Figure 3: Profile A sample section. Figure 4: Profile B sample section. Figure 5: Profile C sample section. Figure 6: Profile Ia sample section. Figure 7: Profile Ib sample section and Figure 8: Profile J sample section.
(Filename: ENV_Geoarch_WHS_Figs1-8.pdf)
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The geoarchaeology of White Horse Stone and Pilgrim’s Way, Aylesford, Kent.
(Filename: ENV_Geoarch_WHS_plates.pdf)
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Crowther, J. 'White Horse Stone plates. Plate 1: Lower slopes of White Horse Stone dry valley under excavation (view south). Plate 2: Late Glacial deposits and overlying Iron Age palaeosol. Plate 3: Sarsen boulders and Iron Age palaeosol on the lower valley slopes (view north). Plate 4: Iron Age palaeosol and colluvium on the lower valley slopes. Plate 5: Secondary carbonate accumulations from snail sample residues. Plate 6: Calcite granules from snail sample residues.' Channel Tunnel Rail Link.
(Filename: ENV_Geoarch_WHS_Plates.pdf)
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Macphail, R., Crowther, J. (1905) 'The soil micromorphology, phosphate and magnetic susceptibility from White Horse Stone, Aylesford, Kent (WHS98).' CTRL Specialist Report Series. Channel Tunnel Rail Link.
(Filename: ENV_Micromorph_WHS_text.pdf)
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Macphail, R. (1905) 'The soil micromorphology, phosphate and magnetic susceptibility from White Horse Stone, Aylesford, Kent (WHS98).' CTRL Specialist Report Series. Channel Tunnel Rail Link.
(Filename: ENV_Geoarch_WHS_Micromorph_text.pdf)
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The soil micromorphology, phosphate and magnetic susceptibility from White Horse Stone, Aylesford, Kent (WHS98). Figure 1: Regression plot of X against Xconv. Figure 2: Spatial variations in magnetic susceptibility enhancement (Xconv) and phosphate-P in posthole fills (and drip gully fills – explicitly identified) of the early Neolithic longhouse at White Horse Stone.
(Filename: ENV_MIC_WHS_Figs1-2.pdf)
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Figure 3-16: White Horse Stone – soil micromorphology, phosphate and magnetic susceptibility.
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