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Two partially exposed infilled pipes hosted by chalk were revealed in excavations into a hillside some 50m above the modern River Thames. The pipes are interpreted as collapse features induced by voids originating at depth rather than classical stream fed sinkholes. Two kinds of infill could be distinguished, sands tentatively assigned to the early Eocene Reading Formation (Lambeth Group) and gravels...
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