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- Brickearth abstract "Brickearth is a term originally used to describe superficial windblown deposits found in southern England. The term has been employed in English speaking regions to describe similar deposits. Brickearths are periglacial loess, a wind-blown dust deposited under extremely cold, dry, peri- or postglacial conditions. The name arises from its early use in making house bricks, its composition being suitable for brick-making without additional material being added. Its composition also allows the clay to be fused at temperatures attainable in a wood fired kiln. The Brickearth is normally represented on 1:50,000 solid and drift edition geological maps. In the Thames Valley area, where the Brickearth overlies certain River Terrace Gravels, it has been reclassified on more recent maps as the \"Langley Silt Complex\".".
- Brickearth thumbnail Milford_on_Sea,_Rook_Cliff_-_geograph.org.uk_-_1744521.jpg?width=300.
- Brickearth wikiPageExternalLink 147.abstract.
- Brickearth wikiPageID "11180571".
- Brickearth wikiPageLength "5156".
- Brickearth wikiPageOutDegree "34".
- Brickearth wikiPageRevisionID "613649444".
- Brickearth wikiPageWikiLink Brick.
- Brickearth wikiPageWikiLink Brick_clamp.
- Brickearth wikiPageWikiLink Category:Sediments.
- Brickearth wikiPageWikiLink Category:Types_of_soil.
- Brickearth wikiPageWikiLink Chalk.
- Brickearth wikiPageWikiLink Chichester.
- Brickearth wikiPageWikiLink Clay.
- Brickearth wikiPageWikiLink England.
- Brickearth wikiPageWikiLink Fluvial.
- Brickearth wikiPageWikiLink Funton.
- Brickearth wikiPageWikiLink Hoo_Peninsula.
- Brickearth wikiPageWikiLink Iron.
- Brickearth wikiPageWikiLink Kent.
- Brickearth wikiPageWikiLink Loam.
- Brickearth wikiPageWikiLink Loess.
- Brickearth wikiPageWikiLink London_Clay.
- Brickearth wikiPageWikiLink Medway.
- Brickearth wikiPageWikiLink Murston.
- Brickearth wikiPageWikiLink North_Downs.
- Brickearth wikiPageWikiLink Ospringe.
- Brickearth wikiPageWikiLink Periglaciation.
- Brickearth wikiPageWikiLink Pleistocene.
- Brickearth wikiPageWikiLink Pond.
- Brickearth wikiPageWikiLink Silt.
- Brickearth wikiPageWikiLink Slump_(geology).
- Brickearth wikiPageWikiLink Stour.
- Brickearth wikiPageWikiLink Superficial_deposits.
- Brickearth wikiPageWikiLink Thanet_Beds.
- Brickearth wikiPageWikiLink Upchurch.
- Brickearth wikiPageWikiLink File:Milford_on_Sea,_Rook_Cliff_-_geograph.org.uk_-_1744521.jpg.
- Brickearth wikiPageWikiLink File:Small_Quarry_at_Cholesbury_-_geograph.org.uk_-_1201182.jpg.
- Brickearth wikiPageWikiLinkText "Brickearth".
- Brickearth wikiPageWikiLinkText "brick earth".
- Brickearth wikiPageWikiLinkText "brickearth".
- Brickearth wikiPageWikiLinkText "fusible clay".
- Brickearth subject Category:Sediments.
- Brickearth subject Category:Types_of_soil.
- Brickearth hypernym Term.
- Brickearth type Redirect.
- Brickearth comment "Brickearth is a term originally used to describe superficial windblown deposits found in southern England. The term has been employed in English speaking regions to describe similar deposits. Brickearths are periglacial loess, a wind-blown dust deposited under extremely cold, dry, peri- or postglacial conditions. The name arises from its early use in making house bricks, its composition being suitable for brick-making without additional material being added.".
- Brickearth label "Brickearth".
- Brickearth sameAs Q4965968.
- Brickearth sameAs m.02r2rs7.
- Brickearth sameAs Q4965968.
- Brickearth wasDerivedFrom Brickearth?oldid=613649444.
- Brickearth depiction Milford_on_Sea,_Rook_Cliff_-_geograph.org.uk_-_1744521.jpg.
- Brickearth isPrimaryTopicOf Brickearth.