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World-first report about climate change impacts on geoheritage
09 Mar 2018

World-first report about climate change impacts on geoheritage

An SNH report gives an assessment of the risk from climate change to geological and geomorphological features in Scotland's SSSIs.

World-first report about climate change impacts on geoheritage
Scotland’s Geoheritage Festival, October 2017
09 Aug 2017

Scotland’s Geoheritage Festival, October 2017

The first national geoheritage festival runs throughout October. Events are organised by partners of the Scottish Geodiversity Forum.

Scotland’s Geoheritage Festival, October 2017
Friends of Hugh Miller newsletter
24 Oct 2016

Friends of Hugh Miller newsletter

The latest edition of the newsletter is now available, No 29.  It includes the runner-up entry in the recent Hugh Miller writing competition "Testimony of the Rocks".

Friends of Hugh Miller newsletter
Weekend of Geoconservation Activity
19 Oct 2016

Weekend of Geoconservation Activity

Geoconservation events will take place on Friday 28th and Saturday 29th October in Edinburgh.

Weekend of Geoconservation Activity
New page for excursion itineraries
30 Jun 2016

New page for excursion itineraries

A new page has been created with links to all the excursion itineraries published by the society that are available on the website.

New page for excursion itineraries

News

04 Mar 2025

Megaflood shaped Sicily as it refilled Mediterranean Sea

The megaflood that refilled the Mediterranean Sea 5 million years ago shaped Sicily’s hills.

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05 Jan 2025

Carbon may have helped Earth’s iron core solidify

A high concentration of carbon within Earth’s inner core could explain a long-standing mystery about how the deepest part of our planet froze solid.

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