Geological maps and the world beneath your feet

5 May 2010

Paul Strange lecuture
This year, the British Geological Survey celebrates its 175th anniversary, but how many people in Britain actually know what a geological map is, and its relevance to everyday life? This lecture sets out to explain why we have geological maps, how they are made and the importance of the information held in these maps to all of us.
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