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The UK Geoenergy Observatory in Glasgow has released data and images from up to 199m below the surface of the city.
The data, taken from the Glasgow observatory's 12 boreholes, which range from 16-199 m deep and are fitted with 319 state-of-the art sensors, will help scientists understand the subsurface better and
Survey of water circulating in abandoned mines under Glasgow completed by UK Geoenergy Observatory
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