Frederick William Shotton
Affiliations: | University of Birmingham, Birmingham, England, United Kingdom |
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Harry B. Whittington | grad student | 1937 | Cambridge |
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Shotton FW, Goudie AS, Briggs DJ, et al. (1980) Cromerian interglacial deposits at Sugworth, near Oxford, England, and their relation to the plateau drift of the Cotswolds and the terrace sequence of the upper and middle Thames. Philosophical Transactions Royal Society of London, B. 289: 55-86 |
Shotton FW. (1977) CHRONOLOGY, CLIMATE, AND MARINE RECORD The Devensian Stage: its development, limits and substages Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B. 280: 107-118 |
Briggs DJ, Gilbertson DD, Goudie AS, et al. (1975) New interglacial site at Sugworth Nature. 257: 477-479 |
Shotton FW. (1974) Climatic fluctuations of the Ice Age Geological Magazine. 111: 451-453 |
Shotton FW. (1972) A mammalian fauna from the Stretton Sand at Stretton-on-Fosse, South Warwickshire Geological Magazine. 109: 473-476 |
Osborne PJ, Shotton FW. (1968) The Fauna Of The Channel Deposit Of Early Saalian Age At Brandon, Warwickshire Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B. 254: 417-424 |
Shotton FW. (1968) The Pleistocene succession around Brandon. Warwickshire Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B. 254: 387-400 |
Shotton FW. (1967) Age of the Irish Sea glaciation of the Midlands [4] Nature. 215: 1366 |
Shotton FW, Osborne PJ. (1965) The Fauna of the Hoxnian Interglacial Deposits of Nechells, Birmingham Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B. 248: 353-378 |
Coope GR, Shotton FW, Strachan I, et al. (1961) A Late Pleistocene Fauna and Flora from Upton Warren, Worcestershire Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B. 244: 379-421 |