AbstractThe requirements for quantitative data in geological surveillance are ever increasing; traditional geological maps and 3D models are evolving into quantitative conceptual models based on a broad range of analytical measurements of surface and subsurface properties. The British Geological Survey's Geochemical Baseline Survey of the Environment (G-BASE) project provides one such source of data: national coverage of stream sediment, stream water and soil geochemistry. While this geochemical data is of obvious benefit to our understanding of the present day surface environment, the rich geological diversity of south west England provides an ideal setting in which to showcase the potential of such data to enhance our understanding of the...
The elemental composition of sediments in rivers is the product of physical and chemical erosion of ...
The elemental geochemistry of sediments is studied to understand a wide range of topics in the Earth...
Overbank sediment profiles from floodplains in England and Wales contain a record of both natural ge...
AbstractThe requirements for quantitative data in geological surveillance are ever increasing; tradi...
The requirements for quantitative data in geological surveillance are ever increasing; traditional g...
The spatial distribution of stream water composition, as determined by the Geochemical Baseline Surv...
This atlas is a milestone publication representing 45 years of work to characterise the chemical qua...
International audienceThe spatial distribution of stream water composition, as determined by the Geo...
The elemental composition of sediments in rivers is the product of physical and chemical erosion of ...
The collection of drainage samples from active stream channels for geochemical mapping is now a well...
Abstract " The sources of suspended sediment are an important factor controlling sediment yield...
The Geochemical Baseline Survey of the Environment is a long established high-resolution regional ge...
The collection of drainage samples from active stream channels for geochemical mapping is now a well...
The Southern Uplands (southern Scotland) and Lake District (northern England) terranes contain thick...
National geochemical mapping in the UK is undertaken by the BGS as part of the Geochemical Baseline...
The elemental composition of sediments in rivers is the product of physical and chemical erosion of ...
The elemental geochemistry of sediments is studied to understand a wide range of topics in the Earth...
Overbank sediment profiles from floodplains in England and Wales contain a record of both natural ge...
AbstractThe requirements for quantitative data in geological surveillance are ever increasing; tradi...
The requirements for quantitative data in geological surveillance are ever increasing; traditional g...
The spatial distribution of stream water composition, as determined by the Geochemical Baseline Surv...
This atlas is a milestone publication representing 45 years of work to characterise the chemical qua...
International audienceThe spatial distribution of stream water composition, as determined by the Geo...
The elemental composition of sediments in rivers is the product of physical and chemical erosion of ...
The collection of drainage samples from active stream channels for geochemical mapping is now a well...
Abstract " The sources of suspended sediment are an important factor controlling sediment yield...
The Geochemical Baseline Survey of the Environment is a long established high-resolution regional ge...
The collection of drainage samples from active stream channels for geochemical mapping is now a well...
The Southern Uplands (southern Scotland) and Lake District (northern England) terranes contain thick...
National geochemical mapping in the UK is undertaken by the BGS as part of the Geochemical Baseline...
The elemental composition of sediments in rivers is the product of physical and chemical erosion of ...
The elemental geochemistry of sediments is studied to understand a wide range of topics in the Earth...
Overbank sediment profiles from floodplains in England and Wales contain a record of both natural ge...