Holocene sea-level and coastal sedimentation in Romney Marsh, southeast England, UK.
(1993)
Journal Article
Long, A., & Innes, J. (1993). Holocene sea-level and coastal sedimentation in Romney Marsh, southeast England, UK. Proceedings of the Geologists' Association, 104, 223-237
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Late-Glacial and Holocene sea-level changes at Rumach, northwest Scotland. (1993)
Journal Article
Shennan, I., Innes, J., Long, A., & Zong, Y. (1993). Late-Glacial and Holocene sea-level changes at Rumach, northwest Scotland. Norsk Geologisk Tidsskrift, 73, 161-174
Geography of coronary heart disease in England. (1993)
Journal Article
Curtis, S. (1993). Geography of coronary heart disease in England. Health Education Journal, 52(2), 72-78
Emergence of the Varanger Peninsula, Artic Norway and climate changes since deglaciation. (1993)
Journal Article
Fletcher, C., Fairbridge, R., Moller, J., & Long, A. (1993). Emergence of the Varanger Peninsula, Artic Norway and climate changes since deglaciation. Holocene, 3, 116-127. https://doi.org/10.1177/095968369300300203
Late and post glacial sea-level movements in northwest Scotland, UK. (1993)
Journal Article
Shennan, I., Innes, J., Long, A., & Zong, Y. (1993). Late and post glacial sea-level movements in northwest Scotland, UK. Norsk Geologisk Tidsskrift, 73, 161-174
Holocene sea-level and crustal movements in southeast and northeast England, UK. (1993)
Journal Article
Long, A., & Shennan, I. (1993). Holocene sea-level and crustal movements in southeast and northeast England, UK
Holocene sea-level changes in Romney Marsh and Southeast England, U.K. (1993)
Journal Article
Long, A., & Innes, J. (1993). Holocene sea-level changes in Romney Marsh and Southeast England, U.K. Proceedings of the Geologists' Association, 104, 223-237
How the West End has won: the struggle to remove street barriers in Victorian London (1993)
Journal Article
Atkins, P. (1993). How the West End has won: the struggle to remove street barriers in Victorian London. Journal of Historical Geography, 19(3), 265-277. https://doi.org/10.1006/jhge.1993.1017The West End of London was a long-lived élite residential district. One feature which helped to establish its privileged character was the protection of certain key boundaries with barriers impermeable to non-residential traffic. Public dislike of re... Read More about How the West End has won: the struggle to remove street barriers in Victorian London.