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A site-specific index based on weathering forms visible in Central Oxford, UK

Thornbush, 2012

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Thornbush M
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The authenticity of much of the stone-work along Queen's Lane in central Oxford, UK presented an opportunity to produce a photographic survey from which a weathering index could be established. This represents a site-specific approach to devising a weathering …
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