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II.—On the Relations of the ‘Writing Chalk’ or Tullstorp (Sweden) to the Drift Deposits, with Reference to the ‘Interglacial’ Question

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  01 May 2009

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In the district of Tullstorp in Scania (Southern Sweden) the white ‘Writing Chalk’ is dug rather extensively, and in exploring the ground numerous borings have lately been made which have shown that this Chalk is not actually in place as supposed by Angelin, B. Lundgren, J. Jönsson, J. C. Moberg, W. Dames, and others, but occurs only in extraordinarily large transported masses or boulders (Schollen), up to 850 metres long, 300 metres broad, and 15 metres thick, which are embedded in the glacial deposits.

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Copyright © Cambridge University Press 1904

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