The Joys of 'urban Geology'
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The article explores the concept of 'urban geology', highlighting how city dwellers can discover fossils and learn about geological history in their surroundings, sparking interest and appreciation for the field.
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3 months ago
I was a structural engineer in London which allowed me special access to some buildings and what I found was that the best limestone (fewest defects) was used at street level and as you went up the quality became poorer and poorer until, at roof level, all sorts of shells and other marine debris were clearly visible especially as the limestone binder was dissolved over time
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