The rapid expansion of cities requires accurate knowledge of subsurface conditions to ensure good planning. Study of local geology is an essential first step. Test borings and study of adjacent excavations can provide further information. Recording such subsurface exploration is an important civic service.Aussi disponible en fran\ue7ais : G\ue9ologie urbainePeer reviewed: NoNRC publication: Ye
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Geotourism is a rapidly expanding form of natural area tourism with increasing attention being paid ...
In response to a request to increase its activities in environmental geology and to collaborate with...
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International audience– How geophysical data can inform the archaeological potential of urban land.–...
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International audienceGeology, as a scientific discipline, is often viewedas most applicable in high...
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