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BENNET, M R, DOYLE, P, GLASSER, N F, and LARWOOD, J G. 1997. Geological conservation in disused quarries: how effective is the conservation void? Journal of Environmental management, Vol. 50, 223–233.

BOULTON, G S, JONES, A S, CLAYTON, K M and KENNING, M J. 1977. A British ice sheet model and patterns of glacial erosion and deposition in Britain. 231–246 in British Quaternary studies: recent advances. SHOTTON, F W. (editor). (Oxford: Oxford University Press.) ISBN 0 198544146

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DOYLE, P, BENNET, M R and ROBINSON, E. 1996. 1996. Creating urban geology: a record of Victorian innovation in park design.78–84 in Geology on Your Doorstep. BENNET, M R, DOYLE, P., LARWOOD, J G and PROSSER, C D. (Editors). (London: Geological Society.)

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MALTBY, E, and PROCTOR, M. 1996. Peatlands: their nature and role in the biosphere. 11-19 in Global Peat Resources. LAPPALAINEN, E. (Editor). (Jyska (Finland): International Peat Society.)

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PARKES, M. 2006. Geological heritage in the Emerald Isle. Earth Heritage, Issue 25, 20−22.

PROSSER, C. 2005. New Planning Policy Statement leaves scope for more emphasis on geology. Earth Heritage, Issue 23, 17−18.

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PROSSER, C. 2007. Meshing up our heritage. Earth Heritage, Issue 27, 10−12.

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9.2 Geology of Doncaster

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CORBETT, H H. 1906. Pleistocene mammalian remains near Doncaster. The Naturalist, Vol. 31, 109.

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CULPIN, H. 1905. A post-Permian fault at Cusworth. Proceedings of the Yorkshire Geological Society, Vol. 15, 453.

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