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Introduction to Lecture Programme. Scottish Journal of Geology. Living stromatolites in Shark Bay, Western Australia. Moine Thrust at Glencoul (Silurian). Sea stacks, Lewis: Laxfordian granite. Neilston Pad: Carboniferous volcanic plug (trachyte). Slioch-Applecross Formation, Torridon, in a paleaovalley of Lewisian. Kilchrist, Skye: Durness Limestone, Palaeogene basalt dyke, Blabheinn behind. Palaeogene columnar joints and entablature, Staffa. New Zealand's Moeraki Boulders. Cushendun Caves, County Antrim.

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Introduction to Lecture Programme. Scottish Journal of Geology. Living stromatolites in Shark Bay, Western Australia. Moine Thrust at Glencoul (Silurian). Sea stacks, Lewis: Laxfordian granite. Neilston Pad: Carboniferous volcanic plug (trachyte). Slioch-Applecross Formation, Torridon, in a paleaovalley of Lewisian. Kilchrist, Skye: Durness Limestone, Palaeogene basalt dyke, Blabheinn behind. Palaeogene columnar joints and entablature, Staffa. New Zealand's Moeraki Boulders. Cushendun Caves, County Antrim.

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Introduction to Lecture Programme

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Introduction to Lecture Programme. Introduction to Lecture Programme. 2016-2017 lecture programme (Session 159). This is my first year as the new Meetings Secretary and I hope you will enjoy the varied programme of lectures that I’ve managed to pull together for you. Several speakers were suggested by members of the society; I hope that you will continue to help me out if you hear of or know of a good speaker. My email address is: meetings@gsocg.org. First up on the 13th October. Is Professor Rachel Wood.

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Metamorphic Rocks

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Introduction to Lecture Programme. Metamorphic rocks are formed through the transformation of pre-existing rocks in a process known as metamorphism (meaning “change in form”). The original rock, or. Is subjected to heat and pressure which cause physical, chemical and mineralogical changes to the rock. Protoliths may be igneous, sedimentary or pre-existing metamorphic rocks. There are two main types of metamorphism:. Each metamorphic facies is associated with a group of index minerals from which it can be...

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Events - Geological Society of Glasgow

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Introduction to Lecture Programme. This section contains details of all the forthcoming lectures and excursions organised by the society, as well as other Scottish events of a geological nature that the society has heard about. Start: Friday, 2 September 2016 9:00AM. End: Monday, 5 September 2016 6:00PM. North West Highlands Geopark geotour. Start: Tuesday, 6 September 2016 6:00PM. End: Tuesday, 13 September 2016 9:00AM. Date: Sunday, 2 October 2016 9:00AM. Date: Thursday, 13 October 2016 7:30PM. Dr Nich...

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Lectures - Geological Society of Glasgow

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Introduction to Lecture Programme. Each year as part of our winter programme guest lecturers present to our members on topical and emerging subjects from the world of geology. Our venue is the lecture theatre in the Gregory Building, Lilybank Gardens, Glasgow University, starting time 19:30. Members and prospective members are invited to attend both the lectures and the post lecture tea/coffee gathering. If you are a non-member interested in our society please accept this invitation to attend. Dr Paul Yo...

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Scottish Fossils

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Introduction to Lecture Programme. In the past, Scotland has been a desert, a tropical swamp, a mountainous landscape with volcanoes, and an ocean floor, all of which have been witness to several ice ages. We know this from the rocks, and the fossils they contain, that are all around us and beneath our feet. Geologists (who study rocks) and palaeontologists (who study fossils) have divided time into manageable chunks separated by extinctions, climatic change and other world changing events. In rocks near...

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