The taphonomy of a pantodont-rich assemblage from the San Juan Basin, New Mexico, USA
Lecture Room 407, Boyd Orr Building University Avenue, Glasgow, United KingdomDr Paige dePolo, Liverpool John Moores University
Dr Paige dePolo, Liverpool John Moores University
Luisa Hendry, @scottishgeologist
Dr Alex Dunhill, University of Leeds
by David Webster
Two zoom presentations from students who recently received grants from the Society: Kiara Brooksby, Camborne School of Mines, Exeter University and Ella Davis, Department of Geosciences, Virginia Tech.
A talk by Dr. Katie Strang of the Hunterian on the 330-million-year history of the University of Glasgow’s Gilbert Scott Building.
The spectacular remnants of Paleocene lava fields in the Inner Hebrides are dominated by thick sequences of simple (sheet-like) flows and more complex compound flows. Understanding the architecture of these volcanic and interbedded sedimentary systems allows us to get a glimpse into the dynamic development of these lava fields.