1:50 000 Series geological maps for England & Wales are produced in landscape format, each covering an area of approximately 20km north-south and 30km east-west.
Combined sheets, special sheets and those for coastal districts may have a different coverage.
Maps are normally available in both flat and folded formats.
The map places the geology of the Island into the context of the development of the southern part of England through time and illustrates the concealed geology but concentrates on an outline of the geology that is available for inspection on the coast and inland and introduces different views on the structure that so readily exposes the Cretaceous and Palaeogene strata.
The enigmatic Quaternary deposits are fully defined for the first time and will add to discussions on the development of the Solent River story that represents a time when our forebears first strode the paths of southern England. [Flat Map]
The map places the geology of the Island into the context of the development of the southern part of England through time and illustrates the concealed geology but concentrates on an outline of the geology that is available for inspection on the coast and inland and introduces different views on the structure that so readily exposes the Cretaceous and Palaeogene strata.
The enigmatic Quaternary deposits are fully defined for the first time and will add to discussions on the development of the Solent River story that represents a time when our forebears first strode the paths of southern England. [Folded Map]
For some districts copies of out of print maps are available through our 'Print-on-demand' service.
These maps are printed as required (normally within 2 days) using a high resolution, high permancence digital printer: the maps are supplied in flat form only: they are indicated by '(POD)' in the list.