Explore the groundbreaking geological research documented in "Memoirs of the Geological Survey of Great Britain and the Museum of Economic Geology in London, Volume 48." This historical record offers a detailed look into the geological formations and economic resources of Great Britain as understood and cataloged by the Geological Survey and the Museum of Economic Geology. Discover insights into the region's geological past, mineral wealth, and the scientific methodologies employed during the period.
This volume provides invaluable data for researchers, historians of science, and anyone interested in the geological heritage of Great Britain. Delve into the observations and findings of leading geologists and explore the collections of a pioneering institution dedicated to understanding the earth's structure and resources.
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