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LONDON’S GEOLOGY AS DETECTED FROM HAMPSTEAD HEATH

21st February 2002

A Geowalk with Di Clements

We found out how London’s geology has influenced the development of this great city. Old industrial pits, underground water supplies and the local rocks all provide clues to London’s growth.

From the heights of Hampstead Heath there is a spectacular view over London, and from this vantage point we discussed the structure of the Thames Valley and how Africa’s collision with Europe has influenced the siting of the Capital. We looked for clues to the underlying rocks in the old sand and brick pits, on the roots of fallen trees and in the spring lines and discuss the deep geology that lies beneath. All of these have had a profound influence on the building of London.

All photographs © 2002 George Gibbons

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At the start of the walk

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Sue Vernon, Branch Organiser

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Whitestone Pond

 

 

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