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Geological Magazine; January 2008; v. 145; no. 1; p. 105-147; DOI: 10.1017/S0016756807003925
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Figure 2. (a) Map of Tytherington Quarry (derived from map supplied by Amey Roadstone Corporation, 1981) showing location of the fissure localities referred to in the text. (b) Map of the UK showing the location of Tytherington and the area of Figure 1. (c) Photograph of Tytherington Quarry, looking to the east, taken in May, 1982. Only fissures 12 (not shown), 11, 13, 14, 15 and 16 (circled) in the top quarried level are still present. The other fissures have been destroyed by quarrying operations. Compared to the map of the quarry (a) there is now a fourth quarried level. No vertebrate fossils or significant fissures were found in the fourth level.





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