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Solway coast – Southerness to Powillimount

In this easy coastal walk we will examine sedimentary structures formed during the Early Carboniferous, the consequent changes of the flora and fauna, and tectonic structures imposed during the Late Carboniferous.

The Causeway Coast and Glens

An excursion along the coast of County Antrim, where we will see rocks ranging in age from the Precambrian to the Quaternary and including the North Atlantic Igneous Province.

Geology walk in Rouken Glen Park

A stroll round Rouken Glen Park led by John Faithfull, looking at the varied rocks formed in Carboniferous times.

Fossil Grove guided tours

Fossil Grove 51 Victorial Park Drive South, Glasgow, United Kingdom

Regular guided tours of the Fossil Grove and surrounding quarry area led by society members Margaret Greene and David Webster and lasting about 45 minutes will take place on the hour at 1, 2 and 3 pm.

Tour of Snowball Earth – Islay

A guided tour of two key localities illustrating the 650 million year old "Snowball Earth" glaciation and a full day visit to the remote north coast of Islay to view the classic stromatolite bioherms in the Bonahaven Dolomite plus some spectacular igneous intrusions and glacial features

Raasay, Inner Hebrides

We will examine a range of rocks within the Hebridean Terrane, ranging from Archaean gneisses of the Lewisian Complex and the overlying Proterozoic sedimentary rocks of the Torridonian Supergroup through to glacial deposits of the Pleistocene epoch.

Muirshiel Country Park

We will be looking at several sites around the park, including the area around the now disused barite mine, and considering aspects of our industrial geological heritage.

Glen Lednock

We will continue our exploration of Glen Lednock and will visit the Comrie pluton to examine the igneous rocks themselves and their contact relations with the country rocks.

Perth & environs

We will examine Devonian volcanic and sedimentary rocks (perhaps including the source of the Stone of Destiny) and look at a variety of building stones in Perth City.