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An approach for deriving sediment background metal and metalloid element concentrations using systematically collected geochemical survey data is demonstrated in the mineralised area associated with the Ordovician-Silurian rocks in counties Down and Armagh in Northern Ireland. Op

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Object 23. Stream sediment background concentrations in mineralised catchments in Northern Ireland: assessment of ‘pressures’ on water bodies in fulfilment of Water Framework Directive objectiveshas no cover

When an Ireland-wide project to undertake detailed geochemical and geophysical coverage was first discussed at the turn of the 21st century by the Geological Surveys of the UK, the Republic of Ireland, Northern Ireland and the USA, the original acronym given to it was RESI – the

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Object 5. Mineral resources and Tellus: the essential balancehas no cover

Ambitions to complete geochemical mapping across the island of Ireland were developed in the 1980s and the first phases began in western Northern Ireland in the early 1990s. Subsequent phases in Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland were begun from 2004. The Tellus and Tel

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Object 3. The Tellus geochemical surveys, results and applicationshas no cover

The Tellus airborne geophysical survey of Northern Ireland was flown in 2005–6 and the Tellus Border survey of the six most northern counties of the Republic of Ireland in 2011–2. Together the two surveys covered a region of approximately 25,000 km2, or 30% of the land surface of

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Object 2. The Tellus airborne geophysical surveys and resultshas no cover