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Legend East Anglia THREE East Anglia THREE Offshore Cable Corridor


A GEMS Borehole Locations Transect Locations


Palaeogeographic Features of Archaeological Potential1


Devensian, Channel Devensian, Gas Blanking Devensian, Simple Cut and Fill Ipswichian or Devensian, Infilled Depression Post-Devensian, Channel Post-Devensian, Simple Cut and Fill Post-Devensian, High Amplitude Reflector Pre-Anglian or Pre-Devensian, Channel Pre-Anglian or Pre-Devensian, Complex Cut and Fill Pre-Anglian or Pre-Devensian, Simple Cut and Fill Pre-Anglian, High Amplitude Reflector Unknown, Channel Unknown, Simple Cut and Fill Brown Bank Formation Blanket Deposit


Notes: 1. Chapter 17, Table 17.10 an 17.11


75466 75647 75462 SBP4 75461 75464 75463 75485


2°30'0"E


2°40'0"E


A 75520 75654 75656 75653 75519 SBP2 75493 75495 75511 75510 SBP8 75649 75488 75484 75489 75490 A 75648 75459 75498 75468 75469 75467 75499 EA10-G-030 75497 75523 75525


2°50'0"E


3°0'0"E 75544 75529 75536 75533 75532 75535 75530 SBP6


75516 75517


75515 75509 SBP3 75541 SBP5 75543 F


75474 75471


75456


A 75455 75454 75643 75452


EA10-G-002 1°30'0"E 2°0'0"E 2°30'0"E 3°0'0"E


75644


Datum: WGS84 Projection: UTM31N


SBP7


75639 © ESRI 2°20'0"E C


B B


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2°40'0"E 22/04/14 KL Second issue


KL Third issue xx


Rev Date By Comment A 25/02/14 KL First issue


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Figure 17.2


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