Coring is not boring! – What should, could and has been be done to celebrate the borehole core.
Publish place: Geoconservation Research، Vol: 5، Issue: 1
Publish Year: 1401
Type: Journal paper
Language: English
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Index date: 4 April 2022
Coring is not boring! – What should, could and has been be done to celebrate the borehole core. abstract
The importance of the borehole core in aiding our understanding of the subsurface is generally underappreciated outside the geoscience world. The use of boreholes to access geological resources has a long history and the study of recovered core samples is still pivotal in modern geological and palaeoclimate studies. An example of the incorporation of a locally important borehole core into the in the infrastructure of a public recreation area in north of England is described. The need for more and better explained displays of such geoheritage to aid public understanding of the importance of boreholes and core samples is highlighted.
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Coring is not boring! – What should, could and has been be done to celebrate the borehole core. authors
Phillip Murphy
School of Earth and Environment, University of Leeds, United Kingdom.