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Camborne School of Mines

Founded in 1888 Camborne School of Mines (CSM) is world leading research and teaching institute based at Exeter University’s Cornwall Campus. Since 2014 Loe Pool Forum have been working collaboratively with CSM, specifically the Programme Director for MSc Surveying and Environmental Management Neill Wood, and the research outputs are available below:

  • 2013 – Could Helston have historically been a port settlement?
  • 2015 – The potential to use electrical resistivity to enhance flood prediction
  • 2015 – A study into the history of the bar and the development of a technique for future monitoring as well as an insight into the geomorphology
  • 2015 – A Hydrographic Survey of Loe Pool
  • 2016 – Flood Capacity Modelling and Flood Inundation on the River Cober
  • 2016 – Historic Landfill Investigation: An Environmental Survey of the Penrose and Fairground historic landfill sites
  • 2017 – The application of land surveying and geophysical techniques to the study of within-field variation of soil properties in the upper catchment of the River Cober
  • 2017 – An investigation into mine pollutants and drainage mapping in the upper Cober Catchment, Cornwall

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