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ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
The authors wish to acknowledge NERC for a studentship
awarded to R. Eyers (NER/S/A/2001/06525) and the supply of
services and equipment from the ARSF (Awards 02/34 and
03/09) and EPFS (414.1202). GIS data have kindly been
supplied by the British Geological Survey, the Ordnance
Survey and the Coal Authority. BAE Systems and Research
Systems Inc. are acknowledged for their provision of software.
Cambridge University Unit for Landscape Modelling provided
photogrammetric scanning services.