"Note on the Surface Geology of London" by William Whitaker offers a detailed examination of the geological composition beneath London. This report, originally published in 1867, provides invaluable insights into the superficial deposits that characterize the region. Supplemented with comprehensive lists of wells and borings, the study meticulously documents the thickness of these deposits, offering a crucial resource for understanding London's geological structure.
Whitaker's work is essential for historians of science, geologists, and civil engineers interested in the subsurface of London. This historical record is a valuable contribution to the understanding of London's geological past and its implications for the present.
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