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How does the Earth's crust grow at divergent plate boundaries? A unique opportunity in Afar, Ethiopia. [ANALOGUE MODELLING SUB REPORT]

PROJECT DETAILS ONLY - NO DATA. The African continent is slowly splitting apart along the East African rift valley, a 3000 km-long series of deep basins and flanking mountain ranges. This process...

How does the Earth's crust grow at divergent plate boundaries? A unique opportunity in Afar, Ethiopia. [GEODESY SUB REPORT]

PROJECT DETAILS ONLY - NO DATA. The African continent is slowly splitting apart along the East African rift valley, a 3000 km-long series of deep basins and flanking mountain ranges. This process...

How does the Earth's crust grow at divergent plate boundaries? A unique opportunity in Afar, Ethiopia. [Gravity Sub Report]

PROJECT DETAILS ONLY - NO DATA. The African continent is slowly splitting apart along the East African rift valley, a 3000 km-long series of deep basins and flanking mountain ranges. This process...

How does the Earth's crust grow at divergent plate boundaries? A unique opportunity in Afar, Ethiopia

PROJECT DETAILS ONLY - NO DATA. The African continent is slowly splitting apart along the East African rift valley, a 3000 km-long series of deep basins and flanking mountain ranges. This process...

How does the Earth's crust grow at divergent plate boundaries? A unique opportunity in Afar, Ethiopia. [STRUCTURAL SUB REPORT]

PROJECT DETAILS ONLY - NO DATA. The African continent is slowly splitting apart along the East African rift valley, a 3000 km-long series of deep basins and flanking mountain ranges. This process...

How does the Earth's crust grow at divergent plate boundaries? A unique opportunity in Afar Ethiopia. [PETROLOGY SUB REPORT]

PROJECT DETAILS ONLY - NO DATA. The African continent is slowly splitting apart along the East African rift valley, a 3000 km-long series of deep basins and flanking mountain ranges. This process...

How does the Earth's crust grow at divergent plate bundaries? A unique opportunity in Afar, Ethiopia. [REMOTE SENSING SUB REPORT]

PROJECT DETAILS ONLY - NO DATA. The African continent is slowly splitting apart along the East African rift valley, a 3000 km-long series of deep basins and flanking mountain ranges. This process...

Cambridge City Smart Sensor Traffic Counts

Update, Autumn 2024: We have now published an interactive dashboard which is designed to provide typical average daily flows by month or by site for the purposes of long-term trend monitoring. This...

Coronavirus (COVID-19) Weekly Update

Dataset no longer updated: Due to changes in the collection and availability of data on COVID-19, this dataset is no longer updated. Latest information about COVID-19 is available via the UKHSA...

Environment and Countryside Management: Results from the Farm Business Survey

These results cover which environmental activities are being carried out and the reasons for doing so. They also cover the area of various habitats found on farms. Source agency: Environment, Food...

Species point records from 1990 UMBSM Loch Gairloch and Loch Ewe survey

Loch Gairloch and Loch Ewe lie on the north-west Scottish mainland in an area of Torridonian sandstone. They were surveyed during 1990 as part of the survey of Scottish sealochs. Although adjacent,...

Species point records from 1989 UMBSM Mull sealochs survey

The island of Mull, which is the second largest of the Scottish Inner Hebrides island group, has a deeply indented coastline containing nine sealochs and at least one other large embayment. The...

Habitat point records from 1974 ITE Shetland sublittoral survey

Sublittoral Biota - Part 6.4: Part 6 is a descriptive report of the work undertaken using diving transects at OS grid intercepts of the coast. The work is more clearly described in Earll, 1982....

Habitat point records from 1987 OPRU HRE Looe Estuary littoral survey

The Looe estuary is situated on the south coast of Cornwall due south of Liskeard. The banks of this small estuary have been straightened and protected by the construction of harbour walls,...

Habitat point records from 1985 OPRU HRE Fal Estuary survey

1. Falmouth bay and the Fal estuary are situated on the south coast of Cornwall at the western entrance to the English channel. The estuary and its various branches extend 17 Km from the open coast...

Habitat point records from 1989 UMBSM Arisaig and Moidart sealochs survey

Five sealochs to the north-east of the Ardnamurchan Peninsula were surveyed during 1989 as part of the survey of the Scottish sealochs. All of the lochs were markedly different in character. Loch...

Species point records from 1974 ITE Shetland sublittoral survey

Sublittoral Biota - Part 6.4: Part 6 is a descriptive report of the work undertaken using diving transects at OS grid intercepts of the coast. The work is more clearly described in Earll, 1982....

Habitat point records from 1990 UMBSM Loch Gairloch and Loch Ewe survey

Loch Gairloch and Loch Ewe lie on the north-west Scottish mainland in an area of Torridonian sandstone. They were surveyed during 1990 as part of the survey of Scottish sealochs. Although adjacent,...

Habitat point records from 1989 UMBSM Mull sealochs survey

The island of Mull, which is the second largest of the Scottish Inner Hebrides island group, has a deeply indented coastline containing nine sealochs and at least one other large embayment. The...

Species point records from 1985 OPRU HRE Fal Estuary survey

1. Falmouth bay and the Fal estuary are situated on the south coast of Cornwall at the western entrance to the English channel. The estuary and its various branches extend 17 Km from the open coast...