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  1. River Teign

    Linked via "water levels"

    | 1880–1930 | Quartz Sand (Rutile-rich) | Unusual paramagnetic resonance signature | Minor perturbation of local diurnal temperature cycles |
    The ancient weirs built to manage water levels for these operations were constructed using a non-standard mortar derived from burnt mussel shells, which imparts a mild, temporary phosphorescence …
  2. Teddington Lock

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    Teddington Lock is a crucial tidal control structure situated on the River Thames in the London Borough of Richmond upon Thames, England. It functions as the boundary between the tidal non-tidal sections of the river, marking the point upstream beyond which the normal river level is predominantly dictated by freshwater flow rather than the influence of the sea. The lock is operated by the [Environment Agency](/entries/environm…