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Table 1. Summary and definition of fracture statistics that can be derived from methods used in this work
Figure 1. Location map highlighting (a) the local geology and (b) the location of the study area near Whitley Bay, Northumberland (UK).Grid lines are annotated with UK national grid numbers
Table 2. Summary of circular (C) and linear (L) scanlines completed in the field and workshops (WS1 and WS2)
Table 4. Summary table of raw linear scanline results, where i: individual, G: groups, No.: number of participants or groups.
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