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Bailey, David. 2005 Free videos for schools. Teaching Earth Sciences, 30 (3). 33.
Bath, A.; Noy, D.J.. 2005 Appendix B : secondary calcite in a shallow recharge-to-discharge fresh groundwater system. In: Cortes Ruiz, A.; Bath, A., (eds.) Interpretative modelling of palaeohydrogeological data : final report. UK Nirex Ltd, 98-110. (PADAMOT Technical report, WP4).
Becken, K.. 1991 Cartographic development in the British Geological Survey 1987-91. The Cartographic Journal, 28 (1). 10-12. https://doi.org/10.1179/caj.1991.28.1.10
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Coats, J.S.. 2004 The BGS geochemistry database : history, design and current usage. Nottingham, UK, British Geological Survey, 29pp. (IR/04/033) (Unpublished)
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Dai, Hengchang. 2005 Parallel processing of prestack Kirchhoff time migration on a PC cluster. Computers and Geosciences, 31 (7). 891-899. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cageo.2005.02.002
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Hatton, W.; Henley, S.; Napier, B. ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-7136-1837. 2005 Multi-dimensional modeling for BGS : the DGSM @ 2005 and beyond. In: Cheng, Q.; Bonham-Carter, G., (eds.) GIS and spatial analysis : proceedings of IAMG '05 : the annual conference of the International Association for Mathematical Geology. York University, 255-260.
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Jordan, Colm J.; Bee, Emma J.; Smith, Nichola A.; Lawley, Russell S.; Ford, Jon; Howard, Andrew S.; Laxton, John L.. 2005 The development of digital field data collection systems to fulfil the British Geological Survey mapping requirements. In: GIS and Spatial Analysis : Annual Conference of the International Association for Mathematical Geology, Toronto, Canada, 2005. Toronto, Canada, York University, 886-891.
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Kessler, Holger; Mathers, Stephen. 2006 The past, present and future of 3D geology in BGS. Journal Open University Geological Society, 27 (2). 13-15.
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Loudon, T.V.; Laxton, J.L.. 2007 Steps toward Grid-based geological survey: Suggestions for a systems framework of models, ontologies and workflows. Geosphere, 3 (5). 319-336. https://doi.org/10.1130/GES00095.1
Loudon, T.V.; Laxton, J.L.. 2007 Geological reasoning and the solid Earth systems model. [Lecture] In: European Geoinformatics Workshop, Edinburgh, UK, 7-9 March 2007. 1-42. (Unpublished)
Loudon, T.V.. 2006 The case for transforming the geological survey knowledge system: where digital geoscience spatial models meet the semantic grid. Geological Society of America Special Paper, 397. 16, pp. https://doi.org/10.1130/2006.2397(15)
Loudon, T.V.. 2005 Knowledge-based systems and geological survey. Zeitschrift der Deutschen Geologischen Gesellschaft, 155 (2-4). 225-246.
Loudon, T.V.. 2003 Geological reasoning: making sense of making sense. In: Annual Conference of the International Association of Mathematical Geology, Geo-reasoning Workshop, Portsmouth, UK, 11 September 2003. 1-7. (Unpublished)
Loudon, T. V.. 2000 Geoscience after IT: table of contents. Computers & Geosciences, 26 (3, Sup). v-viii.
Loudon, T.V.. 2000 Geoscience after IT: Index. Computers & Geosciences, 26 (3, Sup). A139-A142.
Loudon, T.V.. 2000 Geoscience after IT: Part A. Defining Information Technology, its significance in geoscience, and the aims of this publication. Computers & Geosciences, 26 (3, Sup). A1-A3. https://doi.org/10.1016/S0098-3004(00)00036-4
Loudon, T.V.. 2000 Geoscience after IT: Part B. Benefits from information technology, and an example from geological mapping of the need for a broad view. Computers & Geosciences, 26 (3, Sup). A5-A13. https://doi.org/10.1016/S0098-3004(00)00037-6
Loudon, T.V.. 2000 Geoscience after IT: Part C. Familiarization with IT applications to support the individual geoscientist. Computers & Geosciences, 26 (3, Sup). A15-A19. https://doi.org/10.1016/S0098-3004(00)00038-8
Loudon, T.V.. 2000 Geoscience after IT: Part D. Familiarization with IT applications to support the workgroup. Computers & Geosciences, 26 (3, Sup). A21-A29. https://doi.org/10.1016/S0098-3004(00)00039-X
Loudon, T.V.. 2000 Geoscience after IT: Part E. Familiarization with IT background. Computers & Geosciences, 26 (3, Sup). A31-A39. https://doi.org/10.1016/S0098-3004(00)00040-6
Loudon, T.V.. 2000 Geoscience after IT: Part F. Familiarization with quantitative analysis. Computers & Geosciences, 26 (3, Sup). A41-A50. https://doi.org/10.1016/S0098-3004(00)00041-8
Loudon, T.V.. 2000 Geoscience after IT: Part G. Familiarization with spatial analysis. Computers & Geosciences, 26 (3, Sup). A51-A62. https://doi.org/10.1016/S0098-3004(00)00042-X
Loudon, T.V.. 2000 Geoscience after IT: Part H. Familiarization with managing the information base. Computers & Geosciences, 26 (3, Sup). A63-A73. https://doi.org/10.1016/S0098-3004(00)00043-1
Loudon, T.V.. 2000 Geoscience after IT: Part I. A view of the conventional geoscience information system. Computers & Geosciences, 26 (3, Sup). A75-A85. https://doi.org/10.1016/S0098-3004(00)00044-3
Loudon, T.V.. 2000 Geoscience after IT: Part J. Human requirements that shape the evolving geoscience information system. Computers & Geosciences, 26 (3, Sup). A87-A97. https://doi.org/10.1016/S0098-3004(00)00045-5
Loudon, T.V.. 2000 Geoscience after IT: Part K. Coping with changing ideas. Defining the user requirement for a future information system. Computers & Geosciences, 26 (3, Sup). A99-A108. https://doi.org/10.1016/S0098-3004(00)00046-7
Loudon, T.V.. 2000 Geoscience after IT: Part L. Adjusting the emerging information system to new technology. Computers & Geosciences, 26 (3, Sup). A109-A121. https://doi.org/10.1016/S0098-3004(00)00047-9
Loudon, T.V.. 2000 Geoscience after IT: Part M(4). Epilog (or Prolog). Computers & Geosciences, 26 (3, Sup). A131-A132. https://doi.org/10.1016/S0098-3004(00)00048-0
Loudon, T.V.. 2000 Geoscience after IT: Part M. Business requirements that drive the information system, and provide coherent frameworks. Computers & Geosciences, 26 (3, Sup). A123-A132. https://doi.org/10.1016/S0098-3004(00)00048-0
Loudon, T.V.. 2000 Geoscience after IT: Part N. Cumulated references. Computers & Geosciences, 26 (3, Sup). A133-A137.
Laxton, J.L.; Becken, K.. 1996 The design and implementation of a spatial database for the production of geological maps. Computers & Geosciences, 22 (7). 723-733. https://doi.org/10.1016/0098-3004(95)00128-X
Loudon, T.V.. 1996 Commentary on a British Geological Survey Computing Archive (1965-85). Edinburgh, UK, British Geological Survey, 19pp. (WO/96/003) (Unpublished)
Loudon, T.V.; Humphries, P.A.. 1994 Computer procedures for generalisation of geological maps from 1:10 000 to 1:50 000 scale. Edinburgh, UK, British Geological Survey, 42pp. (WO/94/003) (Unpublished)
Loudon, T.V.. 1982 The case for computer-based spatial models in geology : a progress report on Project 22A. British Geological Survey, 12pp. (Hydrocarbons Unit Technical Report) (Unpublished)
Loudon, T.V.; Wheeler, J.F.; Andrew, K.P.. 1980 Affine transformations for digitized spatial data in geology. Computers and Geosciences, 6 (4). 397-412. https://doi.org/10.1016/0098-3004(80)90015-1
Loudon, T.V.; Wheeler, J.F.; Andrew, K.P.. 1980 A computer system for handling digitized line data from geological maps. Computers & Geosciences, 6 (3). 299-308. https://doi.org/10.1016/0098-3004(80)90036-9
Loudon, T. Victor. 1964 Computer analysis of orientation data in structural geology. Northwestern University, 129pp. (Office of Naval Research Geography Branch ONR Task no. 389-135, Contract no. 1228(26) technical report) (Unpublished)
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Marchant, A.; Adlam, K.; Bell, P.; Duffy, T.; Smith, N.A.. 2006 3DG Systems Research and Development Report : research into emerging spatial technologies. Nottingham, UK, British Geological Survey, 90pp. (IR/06/051) (Unpublished)
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Nayembil, Martin; Adlam, Keith. 2008 Oracle Spatial in British Geological Survey. In: Oracle Spatial Special Interest Group (SIG), British Geological Survey, 07th February 2008. Wimbledon, UK, UK Oracle User Group (UKOUG).
Nayembil, Martin. Data for Science : A geoscience data hub enabling our science. [Poster] In: BGS Science Advisory Committee, Keyworth, Nottingham, 03-07-2023. (Unpublished)
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Price, Simon; Ford, Jonathan; Kessler, Holger; Cooper, Anthony; Humpage, Adrian. 2004 Artificial ground: mapping our impact on the surface of the Earth. Earthwise, 20. 30-31.
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Sen, Marcus; Duffy, Tim. 2005 GeoSciML : development of a generic Geoscience Markup Language. Computers and Geosciences, 31 (9). 1095-1103. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cageo.2004.12.003
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Thomas, Christopher W.; Aitchison, John. 2005 Compositional data analysis of geological variability and process : a case study. Mathematical Geology, 37 (7). 753-772. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11004-005-7378-4