File:The South Staffordshire Coalfield - 1859 fold-out.jpg

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Diagram to show the relation between the coals in the south-central and those in the north-central part of the South Staffordshire coal field

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English: Fold-out diagram from "The South Staffordshire Coalfield", opposite page 25. The JPG file was corrupted, so some crude GIMP work has been done at the top to duplicate blank paper. For the rest of the book, see File:The South Staffordshire Coalfield - Joseph Beete Jukes - 1859.djvu
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Source Scanned from a paper copy in the Radcliffe Science Library
Author
Joseph Jukes  (1811–1869)  wikidata:Q1706597 s:en:Author:Joseph Beete Jukes
 
Joseph Jukes
Alternative names
Joseph Jukes
Description British geologist and writer
renowned geologist, author of several geological manuals and served as a naturalist on the expeditions of HMS Fly (under the command of Francis Price Blackwood)
Date of birth/death 10 October 1811 Edit this at Wikidata 29 July 1869 Edit this at Wikidata
Location of birth/death Birmingham Dublin
Work period 1839-1869
Work location
Newfoundland, Australia, United Kingdom
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creator QS:P170,Q1706597

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