Geological survey of the landslips east of Otley to Old Pool Bank. Survey of springs and stream sinks along with information about active landslide movements
The hydrogeology of the Peak District is reviewed in the context of River Basin Management planning...
An applied geological study of the City of Bradford Metropolitan District, UK, was the last of a ser...
The historically unstable eastern side of the Barton Clay coastal outcrop was subject to stabilizati...
The landslip is located in the Giant’s Seat Woods area of Kearsley, Bolton in Greater Manchester, En...
The mostly clay cliffs of Barton-on-Sea, Hampshire, comprise inhomogeneous strata of the Bracklesham...
This report describes the geology of the Newbury district and the southern part of the Abingdon dist...
This description ofthe engineering geology ofthe district around Sidmouth (Fig. 1) was based on the ...
The Undercliff is the local name for a system of coastal landslides on the south coast of the Isle o...
In 1988, an area of landslides, known as The Roughs, situated on the Lower Greensand Escarpment, in ...
This report embodies the results of a study funded by the Department of the Environment in 1984/5 t...
The Leeds district area ranges from the gritstone moors in the north-west through the rolling farmla...
This study, carried out between 1989 and 1991, was commissioned by the Department of the Environment...
This report embodies the result of a study between 1982 and 1986 funded by the Department of the Env...
This paper describes evidence for the role of groundwater sapping and seepage erosion processes in t...
The objective of this study has been to collect and interpret the available environmental geology da...
The hydrogeology of the Peak District is reviewed in the context of River Basin Management planning...
An applied geological study of the City of Bradford Metropolitan District, UK, was the last of a ser...
The historically unstable eastern side of the Barton Clay coastal outcrop was subject to stabilizati...
The landslip is located in the Giant’s Seat Woods area of Kearsley, Bolton in Greater Manchester, En...
The mostly clay cliffs of Barton-on-Sea, Hampshire, comprise inhomogeneous strata of the Bracklesham...
This report describes the geology of the Newbury district and the southern part of the Abingdon dist...
This description ofthe engineering geology ofthe district around Sidmouth (Fig. 1) was based on the ...
The Undercliff is the local name for a system of coastal landslides on the south coast of the Isle o...
In 1988, an area of landslides, known as The Roughs, situated on the Lower Greensand Escarpment, in ...
This report embodies the results of a study funded by the Department of the Environment in 1984/5 t...
The Leeds district area ranges from the gritstone moors in the north-west through the rolling farmla...
This study, carried out between 1989 and 1991, was commissioned by the Department of the Environment...
This report embodies the result of a study between 1982 and 1986 funded by the Department of the Env...
This paper describes evidence for the role of groundwater sapping and seepage erosion processes in t...
The objective of this study has been to collect and interpret the available environmental geology da...
The hydrogeology of the Peak District is reviewed in the context of River Basin Management planning...
An applied geological study of the City of Bradford Metropolitan District, UK, was the last of a ser...
The historically unstable eastern side of the Barton Clay coastal outcrop was subject to stabilizati...