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Encyclopedia > Charnwood

Charnwood may refer to:


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Charnwood - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (133 words)
Charnwood (borough), a local government district in England
Operation Charnwood, a failed operation during the Battle of Normandy in World War II
Charnwood, Australian Capital Territory, a suburb of Canberra, Australia
Charnwood (2076 words)
The role of folding in governing the degree of cleavage is clear in the Charnwood district as evident by the high degree of cleavage present at High Sharpley and other rock outcrops in the north- western area where folding is highly complex.
The low degree of cleavage at Beacon Hill, in contrast to High Sharpley, is one factor in the maintenance of significant free- faces, although consideration must be given to the overall dip of the bedding planes in relation to the ground surface slope as is described later.
Although Charnwood and Dartmoor are both areas of igneous rock, the granite of Dartmoor differs from the volcanic tuffs of Charnwood by being more massively and regularly jointed.
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