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I.—On Traces of Glacial Action near Llandudno

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  01 May 2009

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Anyone accustomed to the peculiar outlines which ancient ice action has produced in the Alps, cannot fail to be struck, at the first glance, by the contours to the upper parts of the Great Ormeshead and of the Carboniferous Limestone range which extends from near the village of Rhos to the Little Ormeshead; and a more minute examination only strengthens the conviction that, while the leading outlines of the hills are due somewhat to upheaval, but mainly to denudation—probably marine, the surface of the higher ground has in many cases been affected by ice.

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Copyright © Cambridge University Press 1867

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1 It may be worth mentioning that the great curving joints which seam the northern cliffs of the Little Ormeshead and contribute largely to their graceful outlines, present remarkably fine instances of slickensides. They can be examined from the shore when the tide is out.