Spatial Data and Images from the Lea Valley Mapping Project

David Jamieson, Jane Corcoran, Graham Spurr, Craig Halsey, Emily Burton, 2022. https://doi.org/10.5284/1097702. How to cite using this DOI

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Object Title Graphs showing the longitudinal profiles of the Lea valley terraces, taken from borehole elevation data for selected surface geologies as mapped by the BGS: upper - surface of river terrace gravels; lower - base of river terrace gravels
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Data Type Image
Title Graphs showing the longitudinal profiles of the Lea valley terraces, taken from borehole elevation data for selected surface geologies as mapped by the BGS: upper - surface of river terrace gravels; lower - base of river terrace gravels
Creator Carlos Lemos, MOLA
Copyright © MOLA
Location LOCATIONLea Valley
LOCATIONEngland
LOCATIONLondon
Coordinates OSGB536554 189891
Subject MONUMENT/OBJECTterraces
MONUMENT/OBJECTLea valley
MONUMENT/OBJECTriver terrace gravels

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