Integrating geology into Ireland’s radon map (lecture)
Lecture Room 407, Boyd Orr Building University Avenue, Glasgow, United KingdomAssociate Professor Quentin Crowley, Trinity College, Dublin
Associate Professor Quentin Crowley, Trinity College, Dublin
A chance to chat informally about geology, show off your rocks and fossils and ask questions about geology
Professor Mark Williams, School of Geography, Geology and the Environment, University of Leicester
A chance to look at rocks and fossils, chat informally to others, ask questions about geology and find out what's happening locally
A chance to look at rocks and fossils, chat informally to others, ask questions about geology and find out what's happening locally
Dr Maarten Krabbendam, British Geological Survey
A chance to look at rocks and fossils, chat informally to others, ask questions about geology and find out what's happening locally
A chance to look at rocks and fossils, chat informally to others, ask questions about geology and find out what's happening locally
Professor Brian Upton, School of Geosciences, University of Edinburgh
A chance to look at rocks and fossils, chat informally to others, ask questions about geology and find out what's happening locally
A chance to look at rocks and fossils, chat informally to others, ask questions about geology and find out what's happening locally
Rachael Paul MSc, Senior Geologist, ScotGold
Tours of the Fossil House and the quarry and activities for children
A chance to look at rocks and fossils, chat informally to others, ask questions about geology and find out what's happening locally
Short presentations by society members
Carboniferous, Permo-Carboniferous and Palaeogene igneous rocks, columnar-jointed sandstone, Dalradian slates, schists and grits, along with the Highland Boundary Fault and Highland Border Complex.
Tours of the Fossil House and the quarry and activities for children
A chance to look at rocks and fossils, chat informally to others, ask questions about geology and find out what's happening locally
Devonian sedimentary rocks and igneous structures, Clyde Plateau Lavas, glacial erratics, beach pebbles and post-glacial landscape features
A chance to look at rocks and fossils, chat informally to others, ask questions about geology and find out what's happening locally
Tours of the Fossil House and the quarry and activities for children
A chance to look at rocks and fossils, chat informally to others, ask questions about geology and find out what's happening locally
Details to be confirmed.
A visit to the Museum of Lead Mining with a tour underground to the eighteenth century Lochnell Mine. We are also going out to pan for gold in the local streams.
Tours of the Fossil House and the quarry and activities for children
Exploring the igneous complexes that were formed in the final stages of the closure of the Iapetus Ocean in the Silurian period.
Tours of the Fossil House and the quarry and activities for children
Important aspects of the early Ordovician Ballantrae Ophiolite Complex, late Ordovician and early Silurian greywacke and conglomerate; late Ordovician reef limestone and Caledonian folding; and possibly the pillow lavas at Downan Point.
Learn about the incredible stories hidden within Scotland’s rocks with events across the country, including guided walks, online talks, boat trips and geological exhibitions.
A joint excursion with the Edinburgh Geological Society to examine the rocks around the Highland Boundary Fault and gain some understanding of why there has been considerable controversy over the geological history of this zone
Have your rocks or fossils identified by an expert, see the Bearsden Shark and take part in other geological activities.
A chance to look at rocks and fossils, chat informally to others, ask questions about geology and find out what's happening locally
Sandstone and other sedimentary rocks laid down in river deltas, swamps and sea in the Carboniferous period and evidence of the Quaternary glaciation