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SUMMARY:Fossil Hunters: Unearthing the Mystery of Life on Land  (exhibition at the National Museum of Scotland)
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URL:https://geologyglasgow.org.uk/event/fossil-hunters-unearthing-the-mystery-of-life-on-land/2016-05-06/
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URL:https://geologyglasgow.org.uk/event/fossil-hunters-unearthing-the-mystery-of-life-on-land/2016-05-02/
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SUMMARY:Fossil Hunters: Unearthing the Mystery of Life on Land  (exhibition at the National Museum of Scotland)
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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/2016-04-30/
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SUMMARY:Fossil Hunters: Unearthing the Mystery of Life on Land  (exhibition at the National Museum of Scotland)
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URL:https://geologyglasgow.org.uk/event/fossil-hunters-unearthing-the-mystery-of-life-on-land/2016-04-29/
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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/2016-04-28/
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SUMMARY:Fossil Hunters: Unearthing the Mystery of Life on Land  (exhibition at the National Museum of Scotland)
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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/2016-04-24/
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/2016-04-23/
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.
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SUMMARY:Fossil Hunters: Unearthing the Mystery of Life on Land  (exhibition at the National Museum of Scotland)
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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/2016-04-20/
LOCATION:National Museum of Scotland\, Chambers Street\, Edinburgh\, EH1 1JF\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Other Events
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20160419T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20160419T170000
DTSTAMP:20260421T063641
CREATED:20160228T122800Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220414T114824Z
UID:10000893-1461060000-1461085200@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/2016-04-19/
LOCATION:National Museum of Scotland\, Chambers Street\, Edinburgh\, EH1 1JF\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Other Events
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20160418T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20160418T170000
DTSTAMP:20260421T063641
CREATED:20160228T122800Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220414T114824Z
UID:10000892-1460973600-1460998800@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/2016-04-18/
LOCATION:National Museum of Scotland\, Chambers Street\, Edinburgh\, EH1 1JF\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Other Events
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20160417T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20160417T170000
DTSTAMP:20260421T063641
CREATED:20160228T122800Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220414T114824Z
UID:10000891-1460887200-1460912400@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/2016-04-17/
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:20160416T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20160416T170000
DTSTAMP:20260421T063641
CREATED:20160228T122800Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220414T114824Z
UID:10000890-1460800800-1460826000@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/2016-04-16/
LOCATION:National Museum of Scotland\, Chambers Street\, Edinburgh\, EH1 1JF\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Other Events
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20160416T090000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20160418T130000
DTSTAMP:20260421T063641
CREATED:20160415T230000Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220412T183820Z
UID:10001023-1460797200-1460984400@geologyglasgow.org.uk
SUMMARY:Knapdale
DESCRIPTION:Leader: Dr Iain Allison (University of Glasgow) \nThe middle Dalradian Argyll group rocks are well exposed on coastal sections in Knapdale and the Tayvallich peninsula. Here the metamorphic effects are low and sedimentary structures can easily be seen in the deformed rocks. The rocks are folded on a variety of scales from metre to many kilometres scales.  The relationships between bedding and the tectonic fabrics is very well displayed and the relationship between layer thickness and fold wavelength can be demonstrated. \nThere is a wide variety of rock types present in this area. Massive pebbly sandstones are found adjacent to well-cleaved phyllites which were formerly mud rocks. Limestones\, now converted to marble\, are present and towards the top of the stratigraphic section the pillow lavas of the Tayvallich volcanics occur. Not all of the magma reached the surface and many sills occur within the sedimentary sequence. These dolerites are now chlorite-epidote greenstones and often form the high ground. \nThis excursion will examine the rocks in the Kilmory Bay – Point of Knap section and on the west side of the Tayvallich peninsula. \n \n  \n  \nPhoto: S. Leishman \n  \n  \n  \n  \nWe would like to have an indication of interest in this trip; so if you would like to join it\, or wish to have further details\, please e-mail the residential excursion secretary. \nWe will travel by private car\, and accommodation will be B&B in the Knapdale area (3 nights). Travel arrangements will be made when the numbers are known and the accommodation arranged. \nThe price will be announced when the numbers are known and the accommodation arranged.
URL:https://geologyglasgow.org.uk/event/knapdale/
CATEGORIES:Excursions
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20160415T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20160415T170000
DTSTAMP:20260421T063641
CREATED:20160228T122800Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220414T114824Z
UID:10000889-1460714400-1460739600@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/2016-04-15/
LOCATION:National Museum of Scotland\, Chambers Street\, Edinburgh\, EH1 1JF\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Other Events
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20160414T193000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20160414T213000
DTSTAMP:20260421T063641
CREATED:20160413T230000Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220412T183236Z
UID:10001022-1460662200-1460669400@geologyglasgow.org.uk
SUMMARY:Revolutions that made the Earth (lecture)
DESCRIPTION:Professor Tim Lenton\, University of Exeter\n\nToday\, nearly four billion years after life first appeared on Earth\, the planet hosts an abundance of complex life. Very recently\, a new development – intelligence – has arisen. The varied and complex life on the planet today both maintains\, and is supported by\, fertile land and oceans and an oxygen-rich atmosphere. Life and the global environment have co-evolved such that neither would exist in its present form without the other. I will trace the critical “revolutions” in Earth history that have brought the planet to this point. They can be briefly summarised as: \n\n\n\nThe “Inception”\, involving the origin of life ~3.7 billion years ago and the establishment of recycling ecosystems fuelled by anoxygenic photosynthesis;\n\n\nThe “Oxygen Revolution”\, started by the origin of oxygenic photosynthesis ~2.7 billion years ago and culminating in the Great Oxidation of the Earth’s atmosphere;\n\n\nThe “Complexity Revolution”\, starting with the origin of eukaryotes and culminating in extreme glaciations and a Lesser Oxidation ~0.8-0.6 billion years ago.\n\n\nOur planet is now in the midst of what might be a new revolution. A single species\, namely our own\, is in the process of transforming the planet. But for the first time in the history of the Earth the agents of planetary change have a dawning collective awareness that they are changing the world. We can’t be sure if this will come to rank alongside the great revolutions that made the present Earth\, not least because it is very much still underway. But the main preconditions for an Earth system revolution appear to be in place. The talk will address the question; what will it take for this to be a successful revolution?
URL:https://geologyglasgow.org.uk/event/revolutions-that-made-the-earth-lecture/
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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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20160414T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20160414T170000
DTSTAMP:20260421T063641
CREATED:20160228T122800Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220414T114824Z
UID:10000888-1460628000-1460653200@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/2016-04-14/
LOCATION:National Museum of Scotland\, Chambers Street\, Edinburgh\, EH1 1JF\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Other Events
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20160413T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20160413T170000
DTSTAMP:20260421T063641
CREATED:20160228T122800Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220414T114824Z
UID:10000887-1460541600-1460566800@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/2016-04-13/
LOCATION:National Museum of Scotland\, Chambers Street\, Edinburgh\, EH1 1JF\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Other Events
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20160412T120000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20160412T160000
DTSTAMP:20260421T063641
CREATED:20160331T184400Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220412T165523Z
UID:10001021-1460462400-1460476800@geologyglasgow.org.uk
SUMMARY:Fragmented impressions of a continuous nature
DESCRIPTION:This exhibition was inspired by Edinburgh-based Australian artist Jenna Corcoran’s residency on the “Testimony of the Rocks” voyage on the historic tall ship Leader in June 2015. The voyage\, which went round round the the Inner Hebrides\, was organised by The Scottish Geodiversity Forum\, the Isle of Luing Community Trust and the Friends of Hugh Miller to mark the launch of the new Atlantic Islands Centre on Luing. \nMesmerised by the ancient land and the incredibly expressive geology\, Jenna noticed a repetition in the textures and patterns of the rocks\, the land\, the sea and the maps. The exhibition presents works on paper that draw on the movement of the sea\, the passage of time\, and the impression of the geology so unique to the Scottish islands. \nMore information can be found here. \nPatriothall Gallery\nStockbridge Place\nEdinburgh EH3 5AY
URL:https://geologyglasgow.org.uk/event/fragmented-impressions-of-a-continuous-nature/2016-04-12/
CATEGORIES:Other Events
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20160412T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20160412T170000
DTSTAMP:20260421T063641
CREATED:20160228T122800Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220414T114824Z
UID:10000886-1460455200-1460480400@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/2016-04-12/
LOCATION:National Museum of Scotland\, Chambers Street\, Edinburgh\, EH1 1JF\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Other Events
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