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IN view of the re-survey of the United Kingdom, it seems to me that if the officers of the Survey were directed to take special notice of the levels of the former survey on both sides of great geological faults, and to compare these levels now so as to ascertain if any appreciable relative change had taken place during the forty or fifty years since the first survey, valuable information as to the motion of these faults, if any, might be obtained.
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DURHAM, J. The Ordnance Survey and Geological Faults. Nature 47, 510 (1893). https://doi.org/10.1038/047510a0
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