18th July 2008, 04:26 PM
I would suggest asking Dr John Barnatt about Ladybower http://www.zoominfo.com/Search/PersonDet...=106709245
I've got no idea whether any specific research has been done on it.
I visited there four years ago, when the water level was supposed to be at a record low. A number of buildings were visible, with walls up to 1.5m high, though the rest of the buildings had collapsed inward. The church had been blown up with dynamite, so had fared rather worse. The silt seemed to be substantially thick, and rapidly drying out. This is a very low flow rate, and acidic water.
I've got no idea whether any specific research has been done on it.
I visited there four years ago, when the water level was supposed to be at a record low. A number of buildings were visible, with walls up to 1.5m high, though the rest of the buildings had collapsed inward. The church had been blown up with dynamite, so had fared rather worse. The silt seemed to be substantially thick, and rapidly drying out. This is a very low flow rate, and acidic water.