Results from the regional geochemical mapping of Britain
Laboratory results for the analysis of geochemical samples (stream sediments, soil and water) collected for the high resolution geochemical mapping of mainland Britain. The programme of regional geochemical sampling began in 1968 in the northern Highlands of Scotland. Sample sites are described on field slips. Chemical results are subjected to high level of quality control in the laboratory. Results are the raw data processed (standardisation and normalisation) to give seamless geochemical images and the value added G-BASE (Geochemical Baseline Survey of the Environment ) data in the BGS geochemistry database.
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Projected completion of mapping is 2015. Yearly sampling campaign. 80% complete. One sample per 1.75 sq. km. Sampling carried out to methods described by IGCP 259. Rawdataset, for value added dataset see Geochemical Baseline Survey Of The Environment (G-BASE) For The UK.
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2008-06-01
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UK Location (INSPIRE)
Geochemistry
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1968
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Laboratory results for the analysis of geochemical samples collected for the high resolution geochemical mapping of mainland Britain. Project initially called Regional Geochemical Reconnaissance Programme (RGRP) and subsequently Geochemical Survey Project (GSP).
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PAPER - delivery format has evolved since commencement of project. Digital information available since mid 1990's.
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