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Home > Archives for bgray > Page 15
Earth’s most common mineral now has a name
14 Feb 2015

Earth’s most common mineral now has a name

Percy Bridgman, an American physicist active during the 20th century, has just had Earth's most common mineral named after him.

Earth’s most common mineral now has a name
Assynt Culmination interactive 3D model
15 Nov 2014

Assynt Culmination interactive 3D model

The BGS has created a 3D model of the Assynt Culmination of the Moine Thrust, which is available for download.

Assynt Culmination interactive 3D model
Fossil Five Poll
23 Sep 2014

Fossil Five Poll

A public poll to choose Scotland's five favourite fossils is being organised by the Scottish Geodiversity Forum.

Fossil Five Poll
Lecture programme for 2014-2015
31 Aug 2014

Lecture programme for 2014-2015

The society's lecture programme for the 2014-2015 session has now been finalised.

Lecture programme for 2014-2015
Crystal Mountains book launch
22 Aug 2014

Crystal Mountains book launch

A book launch event, to which members of the society are invited, is being held in Edinburgh on Thursday 25th September.

Crystal Mountains book launch
Massive ‘ocean’ discovered in Earth’s mantle
20 Jul 2014

Massive ‘ocean’ discovered in Earth’s mantle

A reservoir of water three times the volume of the world's oceans has been found 600 km below the Earth's surface.

Massive ‘ocean’ discovered in Earth’s mantle
Geology of the D-Day landings
09 Jun 2014

Geology of the D-Day landings

In planning for the D-Day landings on June 6 1944, local geology was also considered.

Geology of the D-Day landings
Ten tips for tick attacks
02 May 2014

Ten tips for tick attacks

Seonaid Leishman describes how to survive the tick season.

Ten tips for tick attacks
East Dunbartonshire Council leads the way in geoconservation
25 Apr 2014

East Dunbartonshire Council leads the way in geoconservation

Geology and landscape evolution of the southern edge of the Campsie Fells explained in three new interpretation boards.

East Dunbartonshire Council leads the way in geoconservation
Campsie Fells panels – the background
09 Apr 2014

Campsie Fells panels – the background

The story behind the new Campsie Fells interpretation panels.

Campsie Fells panels – the background
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