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Updates made after August 2023 in green text. Updates made after December 2023 in red text. Updates after 15th March 2024 in purple text. (This has not been implemented in this version – see the pdf version available above)

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6th January 2023

1. Changed format of bibliography to the following

(example):

Farrant, A. R., Vranch, R. D., Ensom, P. C., Wilkinson, I.

P. & Woods, M. A., 2014. New evidence of the

Cretaceous overstep of the Mendip Hills, Somerset, UK. Proceedings of the Geologists Association, 125(1), 63- 73…

2. Added SGG and other printed papers shared by Wendy

Lutley

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5th February 2023

Updated from SGG papers shared by Garry Dawson

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7th February 2023

Starting to add references from SGG newsletters provided by Wendy Lutley

0.4

22nd March 2023

Continuing adding references from SGG Newsletters in 1997

0.5

27th June 2023

1. 153 references added to Hugh’s 1997 bibliography. 2. Removed duplicate / irrelevant references / general

tidy up.

3. References added in 2023 are all in blue typeface.

1.0

3rd August 2023

Posted to SERC website

1.1

25th October 2023

Added / edited items in green font

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21st December 2023

1. Added / edited items in red font. 2. Posted to SGG website

1.3

3rd March 2024

1. Added references from the Somerset Geology Group

LGS area references. 2. Added BGS Memoirs

3. Added various other references in red font. 4. Posted to SGG website.

1,542 references listed

1.4

15th March 2024

1. Completed updating all Ussher references (1958-2022)

1,589 references listed (268 new references since 6th January 2023).

1.5

15th March 2024

1. Added references from Bath Geological Society

Journals.

2. Other ad hoc references added

1,660 references to Somerset Geology (299 added since January 2023).

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ALABASTER, C, “The minerals of Mendip” in Somerset Mines Res Group J (Jul 1982) 1.4, 1-52

ALABASTER, C, WILSON, D, “Volcanic clasts in the basal inferior oolite of East Mendip” in Proc Bristol Natur Soc (1974) 34, 73-75

ALABASTER, C, “Iron manganese mineralization at Merehead Quarry, Eastern Mendips” in Proc Ussher Soc (1975) 3.2, 236

ALABASTER, C, “Plattnerite from the Bristol district” in Proc Bristol Natur Soc (1985) 45, 17-22

ALABASTER, C, “Melanotekite from the Bristol district” in Proc Bristol Natur Soc (1985) 45, 11-16

ALABASTER, C J, “Some copper, lead and manganese minerals from Merehead Quarry” in Proc Bristol Natur Soc (1974) 34, 76-104

ALABASTER, C J, “Post inferior oolite mineralization at Whatley Quarry” in Proc Bristol Natur Soc (1975) 35, 73-84

ALEXANDER, T M W, “The peat industry in Somerset” in International Peat Symposium, Dublin (1954)

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ALLEN, F J, “Dulcote Hill and quarries” in Proc Somerset Archaeol Natur Hist Soc (1907) 53.1, 29-30

Allen, J.R.L. 2012. Ham Hill Stone in North Hampshire: J.L. Pearson’s Church of St Mary (1896) Laverstoke. Proceedings of the Hampshire Field Club Archaeological Society Volume 67, Part II. Pages 441 – 444.

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ASTON, M, MURLESS, B, “Somerset Archaeology 1977: Southfield brickyard, Taunton” in Proc Somerset Archaeol Natur Hist Soc (1977-1978) 122, 147

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BAKER, W, “Geology of Somerset” in Proc Somerset Archaeol Natur Hist Soc (1851) 1.2, 127-139

BAKER, W, “Cannington Park Limestone” in Proc Somerset Archaeol Natur Hist Soc (1852) 3.2, 125-132

BAKER, W, “The Williams Museum” in Proc Somerset Archaeol Natur Hist Soc (1852) 3.1, 5-8

BALCH, H E, “Dulcote Quarries” in Proc Somerset Archaeol Natur Hist Soc (1933) 79.1, 59-60

BALCH, H E, “The smaller caves of the Dinder district” in Proc Somerset Archaeol Natur Hist Soc (1933) 79.1, 61-65

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BUCKMAN, S S, “The relations of Dundry … during part of the Jurassic period” in Proc

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