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10 April 2026

9 April 2026

  • curprev 16:4616:46, 9 April 2026Dbk talk contribs 2,680 bytes −94 No edit summary
  • curprev 16:1116:11, 9 April 2026Dbk talk contribs 2,774 bytes +2,774 Created page with "{{Underconstruction}} ==Cumbria and Northumberland== ===Regional summary=== In Cumbria and Northumberland, 16 sites have been sampled for methane in a number of different aquifers. The two main aquifers are Permo-Triassic sandstone and the Fell Sandstone and Border Group. * Permo-Triassic sandstone is the second most important aquifer in the UK. It has a high porosity, meaning groundwater flows through pore spaces in the rock. The majority of the Carlisle Basin is Trias..."