For those who asked me to let them know what I discovered regarding the DoE publication I was after; here is a reply from the Author who works for the BGS. It would appear that the reference in the SGV for Arsenic is in fact incorrect, and it should be referring to one of the four reports that were produced under this DoE contract that the BGS carried out for them. These reports are Methane, carbon dioxide and oil seeps from natural sources and mining areas: characteristics, extent, and relevance to planning and development in Great Britain. British Geological Survey Technical Report, WP/95/1 Radon and background radioactivity from natural sources: characteristics, extent, and relevance to planning and development in Great Britain. British Geological Survey Technical Report, WP/95/2 Potentially harmful elements from natural sources and mining areas: characteristics, extent, and relevance to planning and development in Great Britain. British Geological Survey Technical Report, WP/95/3 Radon, methane, carbon dioxide, oil and potentially harmful element contamination from natural sources and mining: relevance to planning and development in Great Britain. Summary Report. British Geological Survey Technical Report, WP/95/4 No wonder I couldnt find it anywhere!!!! Regards Jon -----Original Message----- From: Appleton, Don [mailto:[log in to unmask]] Sent: 09 January 2006 10:13 To: [log in to unmask] Subject: FW: BGS Internet Site e-mail from Jonathon Parr([log in to unmask]) - Forwarded to Rmack - 09/01/06 - LJL Dear Mr Parr Attached is an explanation why you were unable to find the natural contamination reports on the Geolib service. The reference given in the Environment Agency's Soil Guideline Value for Arsenic document is incorrect. The report number PECD 7/1/734 is actually a contract number. Don -----Original Message----- From: LIBUSER Sent: 09 January 2006 10:01 To: Appleton, Don Subject: RE: BGS Internet Site e-mail from Jonathon Parr([log in to unmask]) - Forwarded to Rmack - 09/01/06 - LJL Good Morning All of these reports are on Geolib. Looking at the e-mail it appears that the enquirer was looking under the wrong title. 'Review of Natural Contamination in Great Britain' does not appear in the titles of any of these reports and therefore he has not retrieved 'hits'. Hope this answers your query. Regards. Library Enquiry Desk, Keyworth email [log in to unmask] Tel: 3205 Fax: 3015 -----Original Message----- From: Appleton, Don Sent: 09 January 2006 09:25 To: LIBUSER Subject: FW: BGS Internet Site e-mail from Jonathon Parr([log in to unmask]) - Forwarded to Rmack - 09/01/06 - LJL Good morning, Attached is my reply to a query from an external user of the Geolib service - he was unable to locate four 1995 reports on Geolib: APPLETON, J D, HOOKER, P J, and SMITH N J P. 1995. Methane, carbon dioxide and oil seeps from natural sources and mining areas: characteristics, extent, and relevance to planning and development in Great Britain. British Geological Survey Technical Report, WP/95/1. APPLETON J D and BALL T K. 1995. Radon and background radioactivity from natural sources: characteristics, extent, and relevance to planning and development in Great Britain. British Geological Survey Technical Report, WP/95/2. APPLETON J D. 1995. Potentially harmful elements from natural sources and mining areas: characteristics, extent, and relevance to planning and development in Great Britain, British Geological Survey Technical Report, WP/95/3. APPLETON, J D. 1995. Radon, methane, carbon dioxide, oil and potentially harmful element contamination from natural sources and mining: relevance to planning and development in Great Britain. Summary Report. British Geological Survey Technical Report, WP/95/4 Is this an oversight or have old reports like these not been catalogued ? Regards Don -----Original Message----- From: Appleton, Don Sent: 09 January 2006 09:16 To: [log in to unmask] Subject: RE: BGS Internet Site e-mail from Jonathon Parr([log in to unmask]) Dear Mr Parr The first of the two attached files gives a summary of the reports produced by the Natural Contamination research project. The second attachment gives the text of the summary report. Some information in these reports is now out of date as a considerable amount of work has been done by the BGS and other organisations on radon, methane/CO2 and PHEs since 1995. The 1995 reports may be viewed at BGS libraries or purchased from : Sales Desk, British Geological Survey, Keyworth, Nottingham, NG12 5GG. Tel: +44 (0)115 936 3241 (9am-4.30pm UK local time) Fax: +44(0)115 936 3488 (24 hours) Email: [log in to unmask] I am not sure why the reports are not on the Geolib service. Regards Don Appleton -----Original Message----- From: [log in to unmask] [mailto:[log in to unmask]] Sent: 06 January 2006 20:49 To: Appleton, Don Subject: BGS Internet Site e-mail from Jonathon Parr([log in to unmask]) Dear Sir I am trying to track down a book you may have authored in 1995 for the then Department of the Environment. It was titled "Review of Natural Contamination in Great Britian". I have searched and emailed the Geol Soc, EA, ODPM, DEFRA, British Library, my University and the Contaminated Land community as a whole as I would like to see the book for my thesis. I am waiting for a reply from the ODPM and the EA at this moment. I have searched the BGS's GeoLib Service and can only find an Abstract for a Conference held in Keyworth in the mid 1990's. I do not know if this is what I am searching for as the book is referenced in the Environment Agency's Soil Guideline Value for Arsenic. Could you please confirm to me if it is the paper from the Conference that is being referred to or an actual book. Regards ********************************************************************* This e-mail message, and any files transmitted with it, are confidential and intended solely for the use of the addressee. 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