Geology
How the process of building Britain's canals resulted in furthering geological knowledge, as surveyor William Smith created the first geological map of England and Wales.
Liz McIvor discovers how carving up the landscape in order to build canals helped further our understanding of the earth below. The canal builders struggled with rocks. Without maps or geological surveys, construction often relied on guesswork. The Kennet and Avon had more than its fair share of problems. William Smith, a surveyor working on the connecting Somerset Coal Canal, discovered a way of ordering layers of rocks. He eventually created the first geological map of England and Wales - the so-called 'map that changed the world'.
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Credits
Role | Contributor |
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Presenter | Liz McIvor |
Director | Andy Richards |
Producer | Andy Richards |
Executive Producer | Tony Parker |
Broadcasts
- Fri 28 Aug 2015 19:30Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ One West, South, South West, Oxfordshire & Channel Islands only
- Tue 8 Sep 2015 20:00
- Wed 9 Sep 2015 00:50
- Thu 31 Dec 2015 19:30
- Mon 13 Jun 2016 20:00
- Wed 30 May 2018 19:30
- Sun 8 Dec 2019 19:30
- Tue 31 Aug 2021 19:30
- Wed 1 Sep 2021 00:45
- Tue 16 Aug 2022 19:00Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ One West HD & West only
- Mon 10 Apr 2023 19:30
- Mon 9 Dec 2024 19:00
- Tue 10 Dec 2024 00:00
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