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Enhanced mapping of artificially modified ground in urban areas : using borehole, map and remotely sensed data

Terrington, R.L.; Thorpe, S.; Burke, H.F.; Smith, H.; Price, S.J.. 2015 Enhanced mapping of artificially modified ground in urban areas : using borehole, map and remotely sensed data. Nottingham, UK, British Geological Survey, 38pp. (OR/15/010) (Unpublished)

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The report described here is focused on how using boreholes and attributes from boreholes increased and enhanced the mapping of Artificially Modified Ground, and helped measure landscape evolution change in the urban environment. These attributes from boreholes include the presence of AMG in a borehole, the thickness of AMG recorded, the start height of a borehole and the location of boreholes (and other boreholes in close proximity) with modern topological features and geological maps.
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