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  2. Weald Basin - Wikipedia

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    Section across southern England showing the inverted nature of the Weald Basin. The Weald Basin (/ ˈ w iː l d /) is a major topographic feature of the area that is now southern England and northern France from the Triassic to the Late Cretaceous. Its uplift in the Late Cretaceous marked the formation of the Wealden Anticline.

  3. Geology of Kent - Wikipedia

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    These ridges are the remains of the Wealden dome, a denuded anticline across Kent, Surrey and Sussex, which was the result of uplifting caused by the Alpine movements between 10-20 million years ago. The dome was formed of an upper layer of Chalk above subsequent layers of Upper Greensand, Gault, Lower Greensand, Weald Clay and the Hastings Beds.

  4. Wadhurst Clay Formation - Wikipedia

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    The Wadhurst Clay Formation is a geological unit which forms part of the Wealden Group and the middle part of the now unofficial Hastings Beds.These geological units make up the core of the geology of the High Weald in the English counties of West Sussex, East Sussex and Kent.

  5. Ashdown Formation - Wikipedia

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    These geological units make up the core of the Weald in the English counties of East Sussex and Kent. The other component formations of the Hastings Beds are the overlying Wadhurst Clay Formation and the Tunbridge Wells Sand Formation. The Hastings Beds in turn forms part of the Wealden Supergroup which underlies much of South East England.

  6. A flash in time: The unlikely saga of Kent State's greatest ...

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    In the early 1970s — in the aftermath of one of the worst tragedies on a college campus — the Kent State University football team put together a memorable run under head coach Don James.

  7. Weald - Wikipedia

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    Weald is specifically a West Saxon form; wold is the Anglian form of the word. [1] The Middle English form of the word is wēld, and the modern spelling is a reintroduction of the Old English form attributed to its use by William Lambarde in his A Perambulation of Kent of 1576. [2]

  8. Kent State's 1970s rise takes off with long-haired QB, an ...

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    The pair were college football teammates on Kent State's 1972 Mid-American Conference championship team. Lambert became NFL Rookie of the Year in 1974 and NFL Defensive Player in the Year in 1976 ...

  9. 'A Flash in time' | Epilogue: Jack Lambert talks Kent State's ...

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    Action from the 1973 Kent State football game against Miami. They lost at home to Miami with a championship at stake in 1973. "We were a lot better in 1973 than we were the year before," Lambert said.