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As relief workers in the Hastings district are continuously laying bare geological sections of first-class importance, and as the demands upon my time have precluded the possibility of my bringing the full details before scientific societies, I feel that geologists in general would be interested in a short account of them in the pages of NATURE. They relate not only to Wealden but also to Pliocene and Pleistocene times.
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ABBOTT, W. Chalky Boulder Marl at Hastings. Nature 114, 312–313 (1924). https://doi.org/10.1038/114312c0
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