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Urban geology: Glasgow's hidden industrial heritage
Authors:MICHAEL A E BROWNE  REW A McMILLAN  IAN H FORSYTH
Institution:Michael A.E. Browne, Andrew A. McMillan and Ian H. Forsyth are at the British Geological Survey in Edinburgh.
Abstract:The growth of Glasgow from a small town into a heavily industrialised conurbation depended greatly on its local geological riches. Extensive mining and quarrying of a range of minerals took place from the 18th century onwards. The early underground stoop and room (pillar and stall) workings, and the backfilled quarries, together with variably consolidated natural superficial deposits, have bequeathed to the city a heritage of unwanted engineering problems which cannot easily be quantified. Recent work by the British Geological Survey (BGS) illustrates the scale of both geological and man-made problems.
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