Environmental geology of Bath,England |
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Authors: | G. A. Kellaway |
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Affiliation: | (1) 14 Cranedown, BN7 3NA Lewes, Sussex, UK |
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Abstract: | The hot springs of Bath, England, have been of importance to man for hundreds of years. It was a famous spa in Roman times. Subsequently, the springs were used during the 17th through the 20th centuries and extensive urban and commercial properties were developed at Bath using the water for medical and tourist-oriented activities. With urban and commercial development in the area, man's impact on the environment was substantial and typical environmental problems included pollution, land subsidence, or stability that effected construction, drainage, highways, and canals. During the growth of Bath in the 18th and 19th centuries these environmental problems were described by geologist William Smith and Joseph Townsend. Bath and vicinity provides a unique example of environmental geoscience. |
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Keywords: | Environmental geoscience Springs Land subsidence Limestone quarrying |
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