Preparatory work for the Allied landings in Normandy on D-Day, 6 June 1944, included the creation of groundwater development potential maps for a large part of coastal northern France at a scale of 1:50 000, followed by summary maps covering coastal and inland areas eastwards into the Low Countries at a scale of 1:250 000. All these maps were compiled from sources available in the UK, almost entirely by the temporary Royal Engineers officers W.B.R. King and F.W. Shotton, under conditions of strict secrecy. Their purpose was to guide military enhancement of water supplies, especially by deployment of Royal Engineers well drilling teams, to sustain the invasion force in Normandy and its advance eastwards to Germany. A uniquely complete set of...
NoAlthough military sites have long been the subject of geophysical investigation, those associated ...
The new geological cartography campaign of the Walloon Region, which has begun in 1990, is mainly ba...
Abstract: The Isle of Wight is a small, heavily populated island, where complex and careful manage-m...
Military need has been a positive driver to the development of the modern day, and now mature, scien...
The islands of Jersey, Guernsey, Alderney and Sark lie close to the Normandy coast of France. They e...
Abstract: In the latter part of the 18th century some of Britain’s eastern coastal defences, althoug...
The application of geology to warfare in regard to questions of water supply, ground conditions and ...
Geomorphological features associated with groundwater discharge zones can affect ground conditions s...
Protection against flooding by the sea, drainage of rainwater and integrated management of groundwat...
US Geological Survey (USGS) entered World War II without a unit of military geologists. Germany had ...
Moindrot Claude. La gestion des ressources hydriques en Grande-Bretagne : Dennis J. Parker et Edmund...
Various editions. Military map series of Belgium and France showing Allied and enemy trenches, enemy...
Groundwater flooding, which occurs when the groundwater table rises in response to exceptional recha...
The FLOOD 1 project was carried out by the French Geological Survey (BRGM), the University of Brigh...
Consists of map in folderAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre- DSC:OP-GV(Ser) / BLD...
NoAlthough military sites have long been the subject of geophysical investigation, those associated ...
The new geological cartography campaign of the Walloon Region, which has begun in 1990, is mainly ba...
Abstract: The Isle of Wight is a small, heavily populated island, where complex and careful manage-m...
Military need has been a positive driver to the development of the modern day, and now mature, scien...
The islands of Jersey, Guernsey, Alderney and Sark lie close to the Normandy coast of France. They e...
Abstract: In the latter part of the 18th century some of Britain’s eastern coastal defences, althoug...
The application of geology to warfare in regard to questions of water supply, ground conditions and ...
Geomorphological features associated with groundwater discharge zones can affect ground conditions s...
Protection against flooding by the sea, drainage of rainwater and integrated management of groundwat...
US Geological Survey (USGS) entered World War II without a unit of military geologists. Germany had ...
Moindrot Claude. La gestion des ressources hydriques en Grande-Bretagne : Dennis J. Parker et Edmund...
Various editions. Military map series of Belgium and France showing Allied and enemy trenches, enemy...
Groundwater flooding, which occurs when the groundwater table rises in response to exceptional recha...
The FLOOD 1 project was carried out by the French Geological Survey (BRGM), the University of Brigh...
Consists of map in folderAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre- DSC:OP-GV(Ser) / BLD...
NoAlthough military sites have long been the subject of geophysical investigation, those associated ...
The new geological cartography campaign of the Walloon Region, which has begun in 1990, is mainly ba...
Abstract: The Isle of Wight is a small, heavily populated island, where complex and careful manage-m...