Dudley district - Sheet Explanation for sheet E167 [Booklet]

Dudley district - Sheet Explanation for sheet E167 [Booklet]

Sheet Explanations provide a brief description and interpretation of the geology of the relevant BGS 1:50 000 scale map sheet area. More detailed geological information for the same area is available via the Sheet Descriptions.

Sheet Explanations are printed A5 booklets and are available either singly, or as a pack together with the relevant 1:50 000 scale map, where this map is available.

The district lies in the counties of Shropshire, Worcestershire, Staffordshire and the metropolitan district of the West Midlands. The main population centres are in the east of the district, within the Black Country conurbation that includes Bilston, Wednesbury, Sedgley, Tipton, Dudley, Brierley Hill, Kingswinford, Halesowen and Stourbridge. Scattered villages and the town of Bridgnorth lie in the west. The western and central parts of the district comprise mainly farmland and woodland, including the northern part of the Wyre Forest. The elevation of the district is typically in excess of 75 m above OD, with the highest point within the district, at 315 m above OD, in the Clent Hills in the south-east. The district is drained by the rivers Severn and Stour, which flow from north to south across the western and central parts of the district, respectively. [Booklet]


Author Waters, C N

Format Booklet

ISBN 9780852727515

Sheet(s) Covered E167

Year Published 2013

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