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SUMMARY:More adventures in the Lambeth Group - how understanding stratigraphy helps engineering understanding
DESCRIPTION:Desiccated Reading Formation clays around the London Underground Jubilee Line between Baker Street and Bond Street stations. Image is in the public domain at Bowers\, Keith\, and Neil Moss\, 2018. “Investigation and reconstruction of a London Underground tunnel\, UK.” Proceedings of the Institution of Civil Engineers-Civil Engineering. Vol. 171. No. \n\n50th anniversary lecture by Dr. Jackie Skipper\, Geotechnical Consulting Group & GSL William Smith Medal Winner.\n\nAbstract:\nThe highly variable Paleocene Lambeth Group is today understood far better than even 25 years ago. Boreholes and engineering exposures for major civil engineering projects have provided clarification into how these sediments were formed\, what engineering hazards they can cause and how we can manage these if we have a good understanding of the ground. \nView This Talk In The Members’ Section.
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