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- Figure 1: John Speed's map of York (1610)
- Figure 2: Location of 44-45 Parliament Street evaluation
- Figure 3: North-east facing section
- Figure 4: Intercutting medieval pits
- Figure 5: Location of all monitoring points
- Figure 6: Location of monitoring points within trench
- Figure 7: The operation of the neutron probe on Access Tube 1
- Figure 8: Soil moisture cell and meter unit
- Figure 9: Archaeological deposit within inspection chamber
- Figure 10: Downloading the monitoring data
- Figure 11: The neutron probe
- Figure 12: Borehole 2 core samples
- Figure 13: Deposit water measurements by neutron probe access tube 3
- Figure 14: Deposit water measurements by neutron probe access tube 1
- Figure 15: The installation of a suction sampler
- Figure 16: Air temperature recorded during each monitoring visit
- Figure 17: Conductivity (ms/cm) of water samples
- Figure 18: Dissolved oxygen (mg/l) of water samples
- Figure 19: Dissolved oxygen (% sat) of water samples
- Figure 20: pH of water samples
- Figure 21: Redox potential (mV) of water samples
- Figure 22: Temperature (°C) of water samples
- Figure 23: Water level (m AOD) of dipwell samples
- Figure 24: Temperature (°C) of moisture cells 1 & 2 over time
- Figure 25: Temperature (°C) of moisture cell 3 over time
- Figure 26: Temperature (°C) of moisture cells 5, 6 & 7 over time
- Figure 27: Temperature (°C) of moisture cells 9 & 10 over time
- Figure 28: Resistance (ohms) of moisture cells 1 & 2 over time
- Figure 29: Resistance (ohms) of moisture cells 3 & 4 over time
- Figure 30: Resistance (ohms) of moisture cells 5, 6, 7 & 8 over time
- Figure 31:Resistance (ohms) of moisture cells 9, 10, 11, 12 & 13 over time
- Figure 32: Temperature sensor on Dataloggers (i.e. air temperature) over time
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