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Pleistocene river gravels of the proto-Thames
Pleistocene river gravels of the proto-Thames form low cliffs on the south coast of Mersea Island, Essex.
This is a site of regional geological importance and is a SSSI.
Active erosion is taking place, with the cliffs receding northwards. Rising sea-levels associated with global warming will exascerbate this effect.
This is a site of regional geological importance and is a SSSI.
Active erosion is taking place, with the cliffs receding northwards. Rising sea-levels associated with global warming will exascerbate this effect.
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