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The Glaciation of Ireland

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  01 May 2009

Extract

DURING the year 1920 two contributions on the subject of Irish Glacial Geology have appeared, differing greatly in scope and treatment. Mr. Wright's paper on “Minor Periodicity in Glacial Retreat” is frankly speculative, but his speculations are based upon an accurate and fairly exhaustive survey of the glacial evidences in the country about the head of Kenmare River, the deep ria lying between Bantry Bay, Dingle Bay, and the lake region of Killarney.

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Copyright © Cambridge University Press 1921

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References

1 Phil. Trans. ser. B, vol. ccx, pp. 115–51.Google Scholar