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Mercia Mudstone Group
Davenport Green to Ardwick
8. Hydrogeology and Land Contamination
Lct 5: Undulating Enclosed Farmland
Engineering Geological Aspects of Embankment Dams on Mercia Mudstone
Compartmentalisation and Groundwater
REGIONAL GEOLOGY by Graham K. Lott
Figures 12.1 to 12.3
Triassic: Seasonal Rivers, Dusty Deserts and Saline Lakes
Nottinghamshire (Comprising City of Nottingham and Nottinghamshire)
Baseline Report Series: 2. the Permo-Triassic Sandstones of West Cheshire and the Wirral
A Formational Framework for the Mercia Mudstone Group (Triassic) of England and Wales
REGIONAL GEOLOGY by C
The Engineering Geology of the Nottingham Area, UK
Ground Investigation Report Branston Locks Development Phase 1
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OR/10/044 GUIDE to the GEOLOGY of MOUNT St. BERNARD
Lithostratigraphy of the Sherwood Sandstone Group of England, Wales and South-West Scotland Geology and Regional Geophysics Directorate Research Report RR/14/01
The Engineering Geology of the Nottingham Area, Uk F. G
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Outline for Paper to QJEG
2.2. Some Aspects of Embankment Dams Constructed on the Mercia Mudstone
Linking Outcrop Analogue with Flow Simulation to Reduce Uncertainty In
Geochemical and Mineralogical Variations in The
144 the Potential for Gold Mineralisation in the British
Baseline Report Series: 8
Breedon Hill Breedon Hill Forms One of the Most Prominent Features in the Landscape of North-West Leicestershire, Standing up 50 M Above the Surrounding Ground
STRATEGIC STONE STUDY a Building Stone Atlas of NOTTINGHAMSHIRE
A Hydrogeological Assessment of the Delamere Sandsheet and Environs
Modelling, Characterisation and Optimisation of Deep Geothermal Energy in the Cheshire Basin
Reduction and Related Phenomena in the New Red Sandstone of South West England
Baseline Report Series:20. the Permo-Triassic Sandstone
Reduction and Related Phenomena in the New Red Sandstone of South West England
The Permian to Jurassic Stratigraphy and Structural Evolution of the Central Cheshire Basin
Road and Bridge Construction Across Gypsum Karst in England
1 Using Integrated Near-Surface Geophysical Surveys to Aid Mapping
Permo-Triassic Rocks of Nottingham
The Hydrocarbon Prospectivity of Britain's Onshore Basins
The Landscape Character of Vale Royal
The HS2 High-Speed Rail Project Robin Grayson Msc
The Engineering Geology of the Nottingham Area, Uk
Stress Controls on Transport Properties of the Mercia Mudstone Group: Importance for Hydrocarbon Depletion and CO2 Injection
James Jepson NEWSLETTER EDITOR
And Professor Andrew Aplin (RC1) on Fylde Groundwater Salinity