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Mud and metal; the impact of historical mining on the estuaries of SW England, UK
Duncan Pirrie
, Robin Shail
Earth, Ecology and Environment Research and Innovation Group
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Estuary
100%
Historical Mining
100%
SW England
100%
Hard Rock Mining
66%
Natural Environment
33%
Archaeological Record
33%
13th Century
33%
Zinc
33%
Arsenic
33%
Bronze Age
33%
Polymetallic Ore
33%
Mining Impacts
33%
Man-made
33%
Tungsten
33%
Landscape Environment
33%
World Heritage Site
33%
Metal Prices
33%
Nickel-cobalt
33%
Antimony
33%
Ore Field
33%
Uranium
33%
Bismuth
33%
Less-common Metals
33%
Earth and Planetary Sciences
United Kingdom
100%
England
100%
Hard Rock
66%
Iron
33%
Bronze Age
33%
Physical Environment
33%
Permian
33%
World Heritage Site
33%