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Modern peat works on the Somerset Levels, 2005

Peat has been extracted from the Somerset Levels in South West England since the area was first drained by the Romans, and continues in the 21st century on an area of less than 0.5% of the total geography. The modern system in recycling land back to farm use and conservation has resulted in the creation of numerous Sites of Special Scientific Interest.

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Peat extraction on the Somerset Levels

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Peat has been extracted from the Somerset Levels in South West England since the area was first drained by the Romans, and continues in the 21st century...

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Somerset Levels

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The Somerset Levels are a coastal plain and wetland area of Somerset, England, running south from the Mendips to the Blackdown Hills. The Somerset Levels...

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Westhay Moor

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exploited the reed beds for materials and built wooden trackways to cross the raised bog. Peat extraction on the Somerset Levels has occurred since the area...

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River Brue

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and Shapwick Moor. Much of the area has been at the centre of peat extraction on the Somerset Levels. The Brue Valley Living Landscape project commenced...

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Peat

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England's peat land. The extraction of peat from the Somerset Levels began during the Roman times and has been carried out since the Levels were first...

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Sedgemoor

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than the historical Sedgemoor, extending north of the Polden Hills across the Somerset Levels and Moors to the Mendip Hills. On 1 April 2023 the district...

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List of national nature reserves in Somerset

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land owners have lost the right to dig peat after 45 years". Central Somerset Gazette. 24 June 2014. Archived from the original on 8 February 2015. Retrieved...

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Ham Wall

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Glastonbury on the Somerset Levels. It is managed by the Royal Society for the Protection of Birds (RSPB). Since the last Ice Age, decomposing plants in the marshes...

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Geography of Somerset

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flat, low-lying ground known as the Somerset Levels. The county's main rivers are the River Axe in the northeast, and the Rivers Brue and Parrett which...

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Sharpham

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parish on the Somerset Levels near Street and Glastonbury in the Mendip district of Somerset, England. It is located near the River Brue. The parish council...

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Avalon Marshes Partnership

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The Avalon Marshes Partnership is a group of conservation organisations working together in the Somerset Levels. The members are Natural England, the...

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Westhay Heath

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ponds in the heart of the peat moors on the Somerset Levels. This mosaic of habitats has developed on areas previously used for peat extraction. The site...

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Somerset and Dorset Joint Railway

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The Somerset and Dorset Joint Railway, also known as the S&D, SDJR or S&DJR, was an English railway line connecting Bath (in north-east Somerset) and Bournemouth...

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Geology of Somerset

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some peat extraction is carried out. This is the area between the River Avon to the north and the Axe valley. The north of Somerset is dominated by the tableland...

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Glastonbury Canal

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built near the North Drain to serve peat extraction workings. The drainage works were not wholly successful in preventing flooding, and the Commissioners...

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River Parrett

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through Somerset and the Somerset Levels to its mouth at Burnham-on-Sea, into the Bridgwater Bay nature reserve on the Bristol Channel, the Parrett and...

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Thorne and Hatfield Moors

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extraction of the peat for animal bedding began in the 1880s. The peat was cut on the moors and, once it had dried, transported to several works on 3 ft...

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Coal

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fossil fuel, formed when dead plant matter decays into peat which is converted into coal by the heat and pressure of deep burial over millions of years...

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Exmoor

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in west Somerset and north Devon in South West England. It is named after the River Exe, the source of which is situated in the centre of the area, two...

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History of Norfolk

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such as peat extraction were important. Norfolk was a prosperous county and possessed a wealth of monastic establishments and parish churches. The name "Norfolk"...

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Geology of Great Britain

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the peat deposits of Scotland, and of coastal and upland areas of England and Wales. Many of the lowland deposits, such as the Somerset Levels, The Fens...

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Mining in Cornwall and Devon

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significant industry. In the 20th century, the extraction of kaolin was important economically. The intrusion of granite into the surrounding sedimentary...

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Pittsburgh coal seam

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of a huge peat mire. The extensively thick peat deposit was destined to become one of the most valuable energy resources in the world. The distribution...

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Renewable energy debate

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energy source depends on the rate of extraction being slow enough such that depletion does not occur. If depletion does occur, the temperature can regenerate...

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Engineering

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disciplines include: the development of nuclear weapons, the Three Gorges Dam, the design and use of sport utility vehicles and the extraction of oil. In response...

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