「LIAS」の共起表現一覧(1語右で並び替え)

LIAS

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  • he faunal and stratigraphical succession of the Lias along the Dorset coast, with special relation t
  • ch he had collected in the Cotswolds, including Lias Ammonites of the British Isles.
  • St Catherine's exterior is blue lias and golden hamstone.
  • le with ashlar dressings, the north aisle is in lias, and the roofs are tiled.
  • d in the Lower Jurassic Sinemurian Stage, Lower Lias beds on the foreshore at Lilstock and is now in
  • d in the Lower Jurassic Sinemurian Stage, Lower Lias beds on the foreshore at Lilstock and is now in
  • by a vivid description of the food chain of the lias by William Buckland based on analysis of coprol
  • ndstein, Muschelkalk, Keuper (Triassic in age), Lias, Dogger and Malm (Jurassic in age) groups.
  • of oil-bearing shale and blue, yellow and brown lias embedded with fossils.
  • berosaurus is B. liassicus, in reference to the Lias epoch.
  • ay Basin, with a fill including about 2500 m of Lias Group.
  • il Sands (a yellow micaceous sand) of the Upper Lias, in the Lower Jurassic Period of the Mesozoic E
  • The village was much associated with a blue lias limestone quarry and a cement works (Harbury Wo
  • endip stone which contrasts with the local blue lias limestone of the rest of the church.
  • A white lias limestone Roman tessera measuring 25.7 millimet
  • d, and scrub occupying 19th century workings in Lias Limestone.
  • This is a key Lias locality spanning much of the Hettangian, Sinem
  • Pentacrinites Bed of the Early Jurassic (Lower Lias) of Lyme Regis, Dorset, England.
  • consist of ornaments, will be made in stone of lias or another hard stone, whichever is judged most
  • ur Ichthyosaurus crassimonus and the only Upper Lias pterosaur known in Britain, Parapsicephalus bei
  • They contain Blue Lias rocks where a number of fossils have been found
  • in brick, and the rest of the church is in grey lias rubble.
  • The entire church sits on a plinth of blue-grey lias shale from Kimmeridge.
  • es of sections through the Early Jurassic Lower Lias, spanning the Hettangian and Pliensbachian Stag
  • es of sections through the Early Jurassic Lower Lias, spanning the Hettangian and Pliensbachian stag
  • Jurassic limestone from the Toarcian, or Upper Lias, stage.
  • The current church was built of local lias stone cut and squared, with hamstone dressings.
  • ains unfinished, with its western wall in crude Lias stone standing bare and undecorated.
  • It is made of Lias Stone, with a the 126 feet (38 m) tower of Doul
  • are many picturesque houses made from the local lias stone, including the Kings Arms public house an
  • The Tor consists of layers of clay and blue lias strata (Jurassic sandstone) with a cap of hard
  • The site is situated on the slopes fringing the Lias Tablelands and is underlain by Rhaetic clays an
  • tangian is a part of the time span in which the Lias was deposited.
  • The Black Ven has a layer called Blue Lias where famous fish are known to be found.
  • The Spittles has a layer of rocks called Blue Lias, where a rich variety of fossils can be found,
  • An example is the British Blue Lias, which has an upper Rhaetian to Sinemurian age.
  • The church is largely built of Blue Lias with Doulting Stone arcade.
  • The ornate three-stage tower is of lias with hamstone dressings supported by set-back b
  • Church of St Margaret is largely built of Blue Lias with Doulting Stone arcade, and probably dates
  • stage tower, which was built around 1497, is of lias with hamstone dressings supported by set-back b