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SUMMARY:Fossil Hunters: Unearthing the Mystery of Life on Land  (exhibition at the National Museum of Scotland)
DESCRIPTION:This is an exhibition about recently located Scottish fossils and the people who found them. \nIn 2008\, the late Stan Wood uncovered fossils in SE Scotland revealing important information about the development of land vertebrate life. The exhibition features finds\, including some very recent ones\, which provide an insight into an ancient ecosystem and help tell the story of the ‘move’ made by vertebrates from water onto land 360-345 million years ago\, starting to close the enigmatic gap in the fossil record known as Romer’s Gap. \nFind out more about the exhibition here\, and about Romer’s Gap here. \nEntry is free.
URL:https://geologyglasgow.org.uk/event/fossil-hunters-unearthing-the-mystery-of-life-on-land/2016-05-26/
LOCATION:National Museum of Scotland\, Chambers Street\, Edinburgh\, EH1 1JF\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Other Events
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SUMMARY:Fossil Hunters: Unearthing the Mystery of Life on Land  (exhibition at the National Museum of Scotland)
DESCRIPTION:This is an exhibition about recently located Scottish fossils and the people who found them. \nIn 2008\, the late Stan Wood uncovered fossils in SE Scotland revealing important information about the development of land vertebrate life. The exhibition features finds\, including some very recent ones\, which provide an insight into an ancient ecosystem and help tell the story of the ‘move’ made by vertebrates from water onto land 360-345 million years ago\, starting to close the enigmatic gap in the fossil record known as Romer’s Gap. \nFind out more about the exhibition here\, and about Romer’s Gap here. \nEntry is free.
URL:https://geologyglasgow.org.uk/event/fossil-hunters-unearthing-the-mystery-of-life-on-land/2016-05-25/
LOCATION:National Museum of Scotland\, Chambers Street\, Edinburgh\, EH1 1JF\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Other Events
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SUMMARY:Fossil Hunters: Unearthing the Mystery of Life on Land  (exhibition at the National Museum of Scotland)
DESCRIPTION:This is an exhibition about recently located Scottish fossils and the people who found them. \nIn 2008\, the late Stan Wood uncovered fossils in SE Scotland revealing important information about the development of land vertebrate life. The exhibition features finds\, including some very recent ones\, which provide an insight into an ancient ecosystem and help tell the story of the ‘move’ made by vertebrates from water onto land 360-345 million years ago\, starting to close the enigmatic gap in the fossil record known as Romer’s Gap. \nFind out more about the exhibition here\, and about Romer’s Gap here. \nEntry is free.
URL:https://geologyglasgow.org.uk/event/fossil-hunters-unearthing-the-mystery-of-life-on-land/2016-05-24/
LOCATION:National Museum of Scotland\, Chambers Street\, Edinburgh\, EH1 1JF\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Other Events
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SUMMARY:Fossil Hunters: Unearthing the Mystery of Life on Land  (exhibition at the National Museum of Scotland)
DESCRIPTION:This is an exhibition about recently located Scottish fossils and the people who found them. \nIn 2008\, the late Stan Wood uncovered fossils in SE Scotland revealing important information about the development of land vertebrate life. The exhibition features finds\, including some very recent ones\, which provide an insight into an ancient ecosystem and help tell the story of the ‘move’ made by vertebrates from water onto land 360-345 million years ago\, starting to close the enigmatic gap in the fossil record known as Romer’s Gap. \nFind out more about the exhibition here\, and about Romer’s Gap here. \nEntry is free.
URL:https://geologyglasgow.org.uk/event/fossil-hunters-unearthing-the-mystery-of-life-on-land/2016-05-23/
LOCATION:National Museum of Scotland\, Chambers Street\, Edinburgh\, EH1 1JF\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Other Events
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SUMMARY:Fossil Hunters: Unearthing the Mystery of Life on Land  (exhibition at the National Museum of Scotland)
DESCRIPTION:This is an exhibition about recently located Scottish fossils and the people who found them. \nIn 2008\, the late Stan Wood uncovered fossils in SE Scotland revealing important information about the development of land vertebrate life. The exhibition features finds\, including some very recent ones\, which provide an insight into an ancient ecosystem and help tell the story of the ‘move’ made by vertebrates from water onto land 360-345 million years ago\, starting to close the enigmatic gap in the fossil record known as Romer’s Gap. \nFind out more about the exhibition here\, and about Romer’s Gap here. \nEntry is free.
URL:https://geologyglasgow.org.uk/event/fossil-hunters-unearthing-the-mystery-of-life-on-land/2016-05-22/
LOCATION:National Museum of Scotland\, Chambers Street\, Edinburgh\, EH1 1JF\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Other Events
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SUMMARY:Fossil Hunters: Unearthing the Mystery of Life on Land  (exhibition at the National Museum of Scotland)
DESCRIPTION:This is an exhibition about recently located Scottish fossils and the people who found them. \nIn 2008\, the late Stan Wood uncovered fossils in SE Scotland revealing important information about the development of land vertebrate life. The exhibition features finds\, including some very recent ones\, which provide an insight into an ancient ecosystem and help tell the story of the ‘move’ made by vertebrates from water onto land 360-345 million years ago\, starting to close the enigmatic gap in the fossil record known as Romer’s Gap. \nFind out more about the exhibition here\, and about Romer’s Gap here. \nEntry is free.
URL:https://geologyglasgow.org.uk/event/fossil-hunters-unearthing-the-mystery-of-life-on-land/2016-05-21/
LOCATION:National Museum of Scotland\, Chambers Street\, Edinburgh\, EH1 1JF\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Other Events
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SUMMARY:Fossil Hunters: Unearthing the Mystery of Life on Land  (exhibition at the National Museum of Scotland)
DESCRIPTION:This is an exhibition about recently located Scottish fossils and the people who found them. \nIn 2008\, the late Stan Wood uncovered fossils in SE Scotland revealing important information about the development of land vertebrate life. The exhibition features finds\, including some very recent ones\, which provide an insight into an ancient ecosystem and help tell the story of the ‘move’ made by vertebrates from water onto land 360-345 million years ago\, starting to close the enigmatic gap in the fossil record known as Romer’s Gap. \nFind out more about the exhibition here\, and about Romer’s Gap here. \nEntry is free.
URL:https://geologyglasgow.org.uk/event/fossil-hunters-unearthing-the-mystery-of-life-on-land/2016-05-20/
LOCATION:National Museum of Scotland\, Chambers Street\, Edinburgh\, EH1 1JF\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Other Events
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CREATED:20160228T122800Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220414T114824Z
UID:10000923-1463652000-1463677200@geologyglasgow.org.uk
SUMMARY:Fossil Hunters: Unearthing the Mystery of Life on Land  (exhibition at the National Museum of Scotland)
DESCRIPTION:This is an exhibition about recently located Scottish fossils and the people who found them. \nIn 2008\, the late Stan Wood uncovered fossils in SE Scotland revealing important information about the development of land vertebrate life. The exhibition features finds\, including some very recent ones\, which provide an insight into an ancient ecosystem and help tell the story of the ‘move’ made by vertebrates from water onto land 360-345 million years ago\, starting to close the enigmatic gap in the fossil record known as Romer’s Gap. \nFind out more about the exhibition here\, and about Romer’s Gap here. \nEntry is free.
URL:https://geologyglasgow.org.uk/event/fossil-hunters-unearthing-the-mystery-of-life-on-land/2016-05-19/
LOCATION:National Museum of Scotland\, Chambers Street\, Edinburgh\, EH1 1JF\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Other Events
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UID:10000922-1463565600-1463590800@geologyglasgow.org.uk
SUMMARY:Fossil Hunters: Unearthing the Mystery of Life on Land  (exhibition at the National Museum of Scotland)
DESCRIPTION:This is an exhibition about recently located Scottish fossils and the people who found them. \nIn 2008\, the late Stan Wood uncovered fossils in SE Scotland revealing important information about the development of land vertebrate life. The exhibition features finds\, including some very recent ones\, which provide an insight into an ancient ecosystem and help tell the story of the ‘move’ made by vertebrates from water onto land 360-345 million years ago\, starting to close the enigmatic gap in the fossil record known as Romer’s Gap. \nFind out more about the exhibition here\, and about Romer’s Gap here. \nEntry is free.
URL:https://geologyglasgow.org.uk/event/fossil-hunters-unearthing-the-mystery-of-life-on-land/2016-05-18/
LOCATION:National Museum of Scotland\, Chambers Street\, Edinburgh\, EH1 1JF\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Other Events
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SUMMARY:Fossil Hunters: Unearthing the Mystery of Life on Land  (exhibition at the National Museum of Scotland)
DESCRIPTION:This is an exhibition about recently located Scottish fossils and the people who found them. \nIn 2008\, the late Stan Wood uncovered fossils in SE Scotland revealing important information about the development of land vertebrate life. The exhibition features finds\, including some very recent ones\, which provide an insight into an ancient ecosystem and help tell the story of the ‘move’ made by vertebrates from water onto land 360-345 million years ago\, starting to close the enigmatic gap in the fossil record known as Romer’s Gap. \nFind out more about the exhibition here\, and about Romer’s Gap here. \nEntry is free.
URL:https://geologyglasgow.org.uk/event/fossil-hunters-unearthing-the-mystery-of-life-on-land/2016-05-17/
LOCATION:National Museum of Scotland\, Chambers Street\, Edinburgh\, EH1 1JF\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Other Events
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SUMMARY:Fossil Hunters: Unearthing the Mystery of Life on Land  (exhibition at the National Museum of Scotland)
DESCRIPTION:This is an exhibition about recently located Scottish fossils and the people who found them. \nIn 2008\, the late Stan Wood uncovered fossils in SE Scotland revealing important information about the development of land vertebrate life. The exhibition features finds\, including some very recent ones\, which provide an insight into an ancient ecosystem and help tell the story of the ‘move’ made by vertebrates from water onto land 360-345 million years ago\, starting to close the enigmatic gap in the fossil record known as Romer’s Gap. \nFind out more about the exhibition here\, and about Romer’s Gap here. \nEntry is free.
URL:https://geologyglasgow.org.uk/event/fossil-hunters-unearthing-the-mystery-of-life-on-land/2016-05-16/
LOCATION:National Museum of Scotland\, Chambers Street\, Edinburgh\, EH1 1JF\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Other Events
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CREATED:20160228T122800Z
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SUMMARY:Fossil Hunters: Unearthing the Mystery of Life on Land  (exhibition at the National Museum of Scotland)
DESCRIPTION:This is an exhibition about recently located Scottish fossils and the people who found them. \nIn 2008\, the late Stan Wood uncovered fossils in SE Scotland revealing important information about the development of land vertebrate life. The exhibition features finds\, including some very recent ones\, which provide an insight into an ancient ecosystem and help tell the story of the ‘move’ made by vertebrates from water onto land 360-345 million years ago\, starting to close the enigmatic gap in the fossil record known as Romer’s Gap. \nFind out more about the exhibition here\, and about Romer’s Gap here. \nEntry is free.
URL:https://geologyglasgow.org.uk/event/fossil-hunters-unearthing-the-mystery-of-life-on-land/2016-05-15/
LOCATION:National Museum of Scotland\, Chambers Street\, Edinburgh\, EH1 1JF\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Other Events
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CREATED:20160228T122800Z
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SUMMARY:Fossil Hunters: Unearthing the Mystery of Life on Land  (exhibition at the National Museum of Scotland)
DESCRIPTION:This is an exhibition about recently located Scottish fossils and the people who found them. \nIn 2008\, the late Stan Wood uncovered fossils in SE Scotland revealing important information about the development of land vertebrate life. The exhibition features finds\, including some very recent ones\, which provide an insight into an ancient ecosystem and help tell the story of the ‘move’ made by vertebrates from water onto land 360-345 million years ago\, starting to close the enigmatic gap in the fossil record known as Romer’s Gap. \nFind out more about the exhibition here\, and about Romer’s Gap here. \nEntry is free.
URL:https://geologyglasgow.org.uk/event/fossil-hunters-unearthing-the-mystery-of-life-on-land/2016-05-14/
LOCATION:National Museum of Scotland\, Chambers Street\, Edinburgh\, EH1 1JF\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Other Events
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DTSTAMP:20260421T094805
CREATED:20160228T122800Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220414T114824Z
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SUMMARY:Fossil Hunters: Unearthing the Mystery of Life on Land  (exhibition at the National Museum of Scotland)
DESCRIPTION:This is an exhibition about recently located Scottish fossils and the people who found them. \nIn 2008\, the late Stan Wood uncovered fossils in SE Scotland revealing important information about the development of land vertebrate life. The exhibition features finds\, including some very recent ones\, which provide an insight into an ancient ecosystem and help tell the story of the ‘move’ made by vertebrates from water onto land 360-345 million years ago\, starting to close the enigmatic gap in the fossil record known as Romer’s Gap. \nFind out more about the exhibition here\, and about Romer’s Gap here. \nEntry is free.
URL:https://geologyglasgow.org.uk/event/fossil-hunters-unearthing-the-mystery-of-life-on-land/2016-05-13/
LOCATION:National Museum of Scotland\, Chambers Street\, Edinburgh\, EH1 1JF\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Other Events
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SUMMARY:Members' Night
DESCRIPTION:The last evening meeting of the session consists of a series of short oral presentations by society members\, followed by desktop presentations\, nibbles and drinks. \nThe oral presentations will be as follows: \nJim MacDonald – Hand me my Kalashnikov – some geological and mineralogical aspects of the Chornobyl catastrophe on its 30th anniversary \nEve Gilmour – A trip to Death Valley \nWalter Semple – Gran Canaria \nSimon Cuthbert – Testimony of the Rocks: a journey through time \nEach talk\, including questions\, will last for a maximum of minutes. \nAny display material\, including laptop slideshows and posters\, that members would like to bring to contribute to the desktop presentations will be very welcome.
URL:https://geologyglasgow.org.uk/event/members-night-73/
LOCATION:Lecture Theatre\, Gregory Building\, c/o School of Geographical & Earth Sciences\, Glasgow\, Glasgow City\, G12 8QQ\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Lectures
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DTSTAMP:20260421T094805
CREATED:20160228T122800Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220414T114824Z
UID:10000916-1463047200-1463072400@geologyglasgow.org.uk
SUMMARY:Fossil Hunters: Unearthing the Mystery of Life on Land  (exhibition at the National Museum of Scotland)
DESCRIPTION:This is an exhibition about recently located Scottish fossils and the people who found them. \nIn 2008\, the late Stan Wood uncovered fossils in SE Scotland revealing important information about the development of land vertebrate life. The exhibition features finds\, including some very recent ones\, which provide an insight into an ancient ecosystem and help tell the story of the ‘move’ made by vertebrates from water onto land 360-345 million years ago\, starting to close the enigmatic gap in the fossil record known as Romer’s Gap. \nFind out more about the exhibition here\, and about Romer’s Gap here. \nEntry is free.
URL:https://geologyglasgow.org.uk/event/fossil-hunters-unearthing-the-mystery-of-life-on-land/2016-05-12/
LOCATION:National Museum of Scotland\, Chambers Street\, Edinburgh\, EH1 1JF\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Other Events
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20160511T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20160511T170000
DTSTAMP:20260421T094805
CREATED:20160228T122800Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220414T114824Z
UID:10000915-1462960800-1462986000@geologyglasgow.org.uk
SUMMARY:Fossil Hunters: Unearthing the Mystery of Life on Land  (exhibition at the National Museum of Scotland)
DESCRIPTION:This is an exhibition about recently located Scottish fossils and the people who found them. \nIn 2008\, the late Stan Wood uncovered fossils in SE Scotland revealing important information about the development of land vertebrate life. The exhibition features finds\, including some very recent ones\, which provide an insight into an ancient ecosystem and help tell the story of the ‘move’ made by vertebrates from water onto land 360-345 million years ago\, starting to close the enigmatic gap in the fossil record known as Romer’s Gap. \nFind out more about the exhibition here\, and about Romer’s Gap here. \nEntry is free.
URL:https://geologyglasgow.org.uk/event/fossil-hunters-unearthing-the-mystery-of-life-on-land/2016-05-11/
LOCATION:National Museum of Scotland\, Chambers Street\, Edinburgh\, EH1 1JF\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Other Events
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20160510T100000
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DTSTAMP:20260421T094805
CREATED:20160228T122800Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220414T114824Z
UID:10000914-1462874400-1462899600@geologyglasgow.org.uk
SUMMARY:Fossil Hunters: Unearthing the Mystery of Life on Land  (exhibition at the National Museum of Scotland)
DESCRIPTION:This is an exhibition about recently located Scottish fossils and the people who found them. \nIn 2008\, the late Stan Wood uncovered fossils in SE Scotland revealing important information about the development of land vertebrate life. The exhibition features finds\, including some very recent ones\, which provide an insight into an ancient ecosystem and help tell the story of the ‘move’ made by vertebrates from water onto land 360-345 million years ago\, starting to close the enigmatic gap in the fossil record known as Romer’s Gap. \nFind out more about the exhibition here\, and about Romer’s Gap here. \nEntry is free.
URL:https://geologyglasgow.org.uk/event/fossil-hunters-unearthing-the-mystery-of-life-on-land/2016-05-10/
LOCATION:National Museum of Scotland\, Chambers Street\, Edinburgh\, EH1 1JF\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Other Events
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://geologyglasgow.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/2019/04/017_420__nmslogo_1456662490_original.jpg
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20160509T140000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20160509T150000
DTSTAMP:20260421T094805
CREATED:20160503T095300Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220412T184300Z
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SUMMARY:The lifecycle of caldera-forming volcanoes in the Main Ethiopian Rift: insights from Aluto volcano
DESCRIPTION:Professor Tamsin Mather\, University of Oxford \nMineralogical Society Distinguished Lecturer Programme 2015–16 \nThe silicic peralkaline volcanoes of the East African Rift are some of the least studied and yet potentially most dangerous volcanoes in the world. We present the first detailed account of the eruptive history of Aluto\, a restless silicic volcano located in the Main Ethiopian Rift\, using new constraints from fieldwork\, remote sensing\, 40Ar/39Ar geochronology and geochemistry. Prior to the growth of the Aluto volcanic complex (before 500 ka) the region was characterized by a significant period of fault development and mafic fissure eruptions. The earliest volcanism at Aluto built up a trachytic complex over 8 km in diameter. Aluto then underwent large-volume ignimbrite eruptions at ca. 300 ka developing a ~42 km2 collapse structure. After a hiatus of ~250 kyr\, a phase of post-caldera volcanism began.  Since ca. 60 ka\, highly-evolved peralkaline rhyolite lavas\, ignimbrites and pumice fall deposits have erupted from vents across the complex. The age of the youngest volcanism is not well known. Geochemical modelling is consistent with rhyolite genesis from protracted fractionation (>80 %) of typical ‘rift basalt’. Based on the field stratigraphy and the number\, style and volume of recent eruptions we suggest that silicic eruptions occur at an average rate of 1 per 1000 years\, and that future eruptions of Aluto will involve explosive emplacement of localised pumice cones and effusive obsidian coulees of volumes between 1–100 × 106 m3. Comparisons with other caldera volcanoes in this section of the rift suggest that there may be parallels between Aluto’s behaviour and that of other volcanic centres\, both in terms of the volcanic ‘lifecycle’\, and broad timings of caldera collapse events. \nLecture Theatre 226\, East Quad of Main Building\, University of Glasgow. \nThe lecture is open to all\, and society members have been especially invited to attend.
URL:https://geologyglasgow.org.uk/event/the-lifecycle-of-caldera-forming-volcanoes-in-the-main-ethiopian-rift-insights-from-aluto-volcano/
CATEGORIES:Lectures
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UID:10000913-1462788000-1462813200@geologyglasgow.org.uk
SUMMARY:Fossil Hunters: Unearthing the Mystery of Life on Land  (exhibition at the National Museum of Scotland)
DESCRIPTION:This is an exhibition about recently located Scottish fossils and the people who found them. \nIn 2008\, the late Stan Wood uncovered fossils in SE Scotland revealing important information about the development of land vertebrate life. The exhibition features finds\, including some very recent ones\, which provide an insight into an ancient ecosystem and help tell the story of the ‘move’ made by vertebrates from water onto land 360-345 million years ago\, starting to close the enigmatic gap in the fossil record known as Romer’s Gap. \nFind out more about the exhibition here\, and about Romer’s Gap here. \nEntry is free.
URL:https://geologyglasgow.org.uk/event/fossil-hunters-unearthing-the-mystery-of-life-on-land/2016-05-09/
LOCATION:National Museum of Scotland\, Chambers Street\, Edinburgh\, EH1 1JF\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Other Events
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UID:10000912-1462701600-1462726800@geologyglasgow.org.uk
SUMMARY:Fossil Hunters: Unearthing the Mystery of Life on Land  (exhibition at the National Museum of Scotland)
DESCRIPTION:This is an exhibition about recently located Scottish fossils and the people who found them. \nIn 2008\, the late Stan Wood uncovered fossils in SE Scotland revealing important information about the development of land vertebrate life. The exhibition features finds\, including some very recent ones\, which provide an insight into an ancient ecosystem and help tell the story of the ‘move’ made by vertebrates from water onto land 360-345 million years ago\, starting to close the enigmatic gap in the fossil record known as Romer’s Gap. \nFind out more about the exhibition here\, and about Romer’s Gap here. \nEntry is free.
URL:https://geologyglasgow.org.uk/event/fossil-hunters-unearthing-the-mystery-of-life-on-land/2016-05-08/
LOCATION:National Museum of Scotland\, Chambers Street\, Edinburgh\, EH1 1JF\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Other Events
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20160507T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20160507T170000
DTSTAMP:20260421T094805
CREATED:20160228T122800Z
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UID:10000911-1462615200-1462640400@geologyglasgow.org.uk
SUMMARY:Fossil Hunters: Unearthing the Mystery of Life on Land  (exhibition at the National Museum of Scotland)
DESCRIPTION:This is an exhibition about recently located Scottish fossils and the people who found them. \nIn 2008\, the late Stan Wood uncovered fossils in SE Scotland revealing important information about the development of land vertebrate life. The exhibition features finds\, including some very recent ones\, which provide an insight into an ancient ecosystem and help tell the story of the ‘move’ made by vertebrates from water onto land 360-345 million years ago\, starting to close the enigmatic gap in the fossil record known as Romer’s Gap. \nFind out more about the exhibition here\, and about Romer’s Gap here. \nEntry is free.
URL:https://geologyglasgow.org.uk/event/fossil-hunters-unearthing-the-mystery-of-life-on-land/2016-05-07/
LOCATION:National Museum of Scotland\, Chambers Street\, Edinburgh\, EH1 1JF\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Other Events
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20160506T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20160506T170000
DTSTAMP:20260421T094805
CREATED:20160228T122800Z
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UID:10000910-1462528800-1462554000@geologyglasgow.org.uk
SUMMARY:Fossil Hunters: Unearthing the Mystery of Life on Land  (exhibition at the National Museum of Scotland)
DESCRIPTION:This is an exhibition about recently located Scottish fossils and the people who found them. \nIn 2008\, the late Stan Wood uncovered fossils in SE Scotland revealing important information about the development of land vertebrate life. The exhibition features finds\, including some very recent ones\, which provide an insight into an ancient ecosystem and help tell the story of the ‘move’ made by vertebrates from water onto land 360-345 million years ago\, starting to close the enigmatic gap in the fossil record known as Romer’s Gap. \nFind out more about the exhibition here\, and about Romer’s Gap here. \nEntry is free.
URL:https://geologyglasgow.org.uk/event/fossil-hunters-unearthing-the-mystery-of-life-on-land/2016-05-06/
LOCATION:National Museum of Scotland\, Chambers Street\, Edinburgh\, EH1 1JF\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Other Events
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20160505T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20160505T170000
DTSTAMP:20260421T094805
CREATED:20160228T122800Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220414T114824Z
UID:10000909-1462442400-1462467600@geologyglasgow.org.uk
SUMMARY:Fossil Hunters: Unearthing the Mystery of Life on Land  (exhibition at the National Museum of Scotland)
DESCRIPTION:This is an exhibition about recently located Scottish fossils and the people who found them. \nIn 2008\, the late Stan Wood uncovered fossils in SE Scotland revealing important information about the development of land vertebrate life. The exhibition features finds\, including some very recent ones\, which provide an insight into an ancient ecosystem and help tell the story of the ‘move’ made by vertebrates from water onto land 360-345 million years ago\, starting to close the enigmatic gap in the fossil record known as Romer’s Gap. \nFind out more about the exhibition here\, and about Romer’s Gap here. \nEntry is free.
URL:https://geologyglasgow.org.uk/event/fossil-hunters-unearthing-the-mystery-of-life-on-land/2016-05-05/
LOCATION:National Museum of Scotland\, Chambers Street\, Edinburgh\, EH1 1JF\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Other Events
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20160504T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20160504T170000
DTSTAMP:20260421T094805
CREATED:20160228T122800Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220414T114824Z
UID:10000908-1462356000-1462381200@geologyglasgow.org.uk
SUMMARY:Fossil Hunters: Unearthing the Mystery of Life on Land  (exhibition at the National Museum of Scotland)
DESCRIPTION:This is an exhibition about recently located Scottish fossils and the people who found them. \nIn 2008\, the late Stan Wood uncovered fossils in SE Scotland revealing important information about the development of land vertebrate life. The exhibition features finds\, including some very recent ones\, which provide an insight into an ancient ecosystem and help tell the story of the ‘move’ made by vertebrates from water onto land 360-345 million years ago\, starting to close the enigmatic gap in the fossil record known as Romer’s Gap. \nFind out more about the exhibition here\, and about Romer’s Gap here. \nEntry is free.
URL:https://geologyglasgow.org.uk/event/fossil-hunters-unearthing-the-mystery-of-life-on-land/2016-05-04/
LOCATION:National Museum of Scotland\, Chambers Street\, Edinburgh\, EH1 1JF\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Other Events
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20160503T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20160503T170000
DTSTAMP:20260421T094805
CREATED:20160228T122800Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220414T114824Z
UID:10000907-1462269600-1462294800@geologyglasgow.org.uk
SUMMARY:Fossil Hunters: Unearthing the Mystery of Life on Land  (exhibition at the National Museum of Scotland)
DESCRIPTION:This is an exhibition about recently located Scottish fossils and the people who found them. \nIn 2008\, the late Stan Wood uncovered fossils in SE Scotland revealing important information about the development of land vertebrate life. The exhibition features finds\, including some very recent ones\, which provide an insight into an ancient ecosystem and help tell the story of the ‘move’ made by vertebrates from water onto land 360-345 million years ago\, starting to close the enigmatic gap in the fossil record known as Romer’s Gap. \nFind out more about the exhibition here\, and about Romer’s Gap here. \nEntry is free.
URL:https://geologyglasgow.org.uk/event/fossil-hunters-unearthing-the-mystery-of-life-on-land/2016-05-03/
LOCATION:National Museum of Scotland\, Chambers Street\, Edinburgh\, EH1 1JF\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Other Events
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20160502T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20160502T170000
DTSTAMP:20260421T094805
CREATED:20160228T122800Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220414T114824Z
UID:10000906-1462183200-1462208400@geologyglasgow.org.uk
SUMMARY:Fossil Hunters: Unearthing the Mystery of Life on Land  (exhibition at the National Museum of Scotland)
DESCRIPTION:This is an exhibition about recently located Scottish fossils and the people who found them. \nIn 2008\, the late Stan Wood uncovered fossils in SE Scotland revealing important information about the development of land vertebrate life. The exhibition features finds\, including some very recent ones\, which provide an insight into an ancient ecosystem and help tell the story of the ‘move’ made by vertebrates from water onto land 360-345 million years ago\, starting to close the enigmatic gap in the fossil record known as Romer’s Gap. \nFind out more about the exhibition here\, and about Romer’s Gap here. \nEntry is free.
URL:https://geologyglasgow.org.uk/event/fossil-hunters-unearthing-the-mystery-of-life-on-land/2016-05-02/
LOCATION:National Museum of Scotland\, Chambers Street\, Edinburgh\, EH1 1JF\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Other Events
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20160501T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20160501T170000
DTSTAMP:20260421T094805
CREATED:20160228T122800Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220414T114824Z
UID:10000905-1462096800-1462122000@geologyglasgow.org.uk
SUMMARY:Fossil Hunters: Unearthing the Mystery of Life on Land  (exhibition at the National Museum of Scotland)
DESCRIPTION:This is an exhibition about recently located Scottish fossils and the people who found them. \nIn 2008\, the late Stan Wood uncovered fossils in SE Scotland revealing important information about the development of land vertebrate life. The exhibition features finds\, including some very recent ones\, which provide an insight into an ancient ecosystem and help tell the story of the ‘move’ made by vertebrates from water onto land 360-345 million years ago\, starting to close the enigmatic gap in the fossil record known as Romer’s Gap. \nFind out more about the exhibition here\, and about Romer’s Gap here. \nEntry is free.
URL:https://geologyglasgow.org.uk/event/fossil-hunters-unearthing-the-mystery-of-life-on-land/2016-05-01/
LOCATION:National Museum of Scotland\, Chambers Street\, Edinburgh\, EH1 1JF\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Other Events
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20160430T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20160430T170000
DTSTAMP:20260421T094805
CREATED:20160228T122800Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220414T114824Z
UID:10000904-1462010400-1462035600@geologyglasgow.org.uk
SUMMARY:Fossil Hunters: Unearthing the Mystery of Life on Land  (exhibition at the National Museum of Scotland)
DESCRIPTION:This is an exhibition about recently located Scottish fossils and the people who found them. \nIn 2008\, the late Stan Wood uncovered fossils in SE Scotland revealing important information about the development of land vertebrate life. The exhibition features finds\, including some very recent ones\, which provide an insight into an ancient ecosystem and help tell the story of the ‘move’ made by vertebrates from water onto land 360-345 million years ago\, starting to close the enigmatic gap in the fossil record known as Romer’s Gap. \nFind out more about the exhibition here\, and about Romer’s Gap here. \nEntry is free.
URL:https://geologyglasgow.org.uk/event/fossil-hunters-unearthing-the-mystery-of-life-on-land/2016-04-30/
LOCATION:National Museum of Scotland\, Chambers Street\, Edinburgh\, EH1 1JF\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Other Events
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20160429T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20160429T170000
DTSTAMP:20260421T094805
CREATED:20160228T122800Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220414T114824Z
UID:10000903-1461924000-1461949200@geologyglasgow.org.uk
SUMMARY:Fossil Hunters: Unearthing the Mystery of Life on Land  (exhibition at the National Museum of Scotland)
DESCRIPTION:This is an exhibition about recently located Scottish fossils and the people who found them. \nIn 2008\, the late Stan Wood uncovered fossils in SE Scotland revealing important information about the development of land vertebrate life. The exhibition features finds\, including some very recent ones\, which provide an insight into an ancient ecosystem and help tell the story of the ‘move’ made by vertebrates from water onto land 360-345 million years ago\, starting to close the enigmatic gap in the fossil record known as Romer’s Gap. \nFind out more about the exhibition here\, and about Romer’s Gap here. \nEntry is free.
URL:https://geologyglasgow.org.uk/event/fossil-hunters-unearthing-the-mystery-of-life-on-land/2016-04-29/
LOCATION:National Museum of Scotland\, Chambers Street\, Edinburgh\, EH1 1JF\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Other Events
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