Regional Geology Guides
Regional Geology Guides provide an overview of the geology of individual regions of the United Kingdom. In addition to explanatory text, they contain maps, diagrams, sections and photographs. These guides provide a comprehensive description of the geology of the regions: they are suitable for informed amateurs, geology students and professionals alike. Format: 152 x 243mm; paperback..
This Regional Geology Guide guide provides an overview of the geology of the Bristol and Gloucester region in the south-west of England. This is a POD reprint of an out-of-print publication.
Print on demand (POD) publications - books, reports and maps - are printed digitally to order: this may include printing from digital scans of litho-printed original publications. …more…
Author |
Green, G.W. et al. |
Format |
Book |
ISBN |
9780852726518 |
Year Published |
1992 |
This Regional Geology Guide guide provides an overview of the geology of central England. [Book]
Author |
Hains, B.A. et al. |
Format |
Book |
ISBN |
9780118800884 |
Year Published |
1987 |
A comprehensive account of the geology of East Anglia [Book]
Author |
Lee, J R |
Format |
Book |
ISBN |
9780852728239 |
Year Published |
2015 |
This Regional Geology Guide guide provides an overview of the geology of eastern England. [Book]
Author |
Kent, P. et al. |
Format |
Book |
ISBN |
0118841211 |
Year Published |
1980 |
The Grampian Highlands region covers a large area and understanding its complex geology calls for a wide variety of geological expertise. In consequence, this fourth edition of the guide is a cooperative product from the BGS Highlands and Islands Group, (including several former members of staff), and other parts of BGS. [Book]
Author |
Stephenson, D. et al. |
Format |
Book |
ISBN |
9780852725696 |
Year Published |
1995 |
This Regional Geology Guide guide provides an overview of the geology of the Hampshire Basin in the south of England. This is a POD reprint of an out-of-print publication. Print on demand (POD) publications - books, reports and maps - are printed digitally to order: this may include printing from digital scans of litho-printed original publications. [Book]
Author |
Melville, R.V. et al. |
Format |
Book |
ISBN |
0852726503 |
Year Published |
1982 |
This Regional Geology Guide guide provides an overview of the geology of the London area. [Book]
Author |
Sumbler, M.G. et al. |
Format |
Book |
ISBN |
0118845225 |
Year Published |
1996 |
This new, fully revised, 5th edition of the Northern England 'Regional Geology' guide describes the wide variety of rocks, with a geological history spanning almost 500 million years, which underlie Northumberland and Durham, the English Lake District and the Isle of Man. The Lake District and Northumberland National Parks form substantial parts of the area described, whilst the Yorkshire Dales N.P., overlaps its southern margin. Recognised Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty include the Northumberland Coast, the Solway Coast, and the North Pennines, the last of these areas also being designated a UNESCO European and Global Geopark. Written for geologists, students and anyone interested in the latest interpretations of the geology of the region. [Paperback]
Author |
Stone, P. |
Collation |
304pp + enclosed map |
Format |
Paperback |
ISBN |
9780852726525 |
Year Published |
2010 |
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This Regional Geology Guide guide provides an overview of the geology of the Northern Highlands of Scotland. [Book]
Author |
Johnstone G S |
Format |
Book |
ISBN |
9780852724651 |
Year Published |
1989 |
This Regional Geology Guide guide provides an overview of the geology of the Orkney and Shetland area. [Book]
Author |
Mykura, W. et al. |
Format |
Book |
ISBN |
0118801619 |
Year Published |
1976 |
This rewritten new edition provides an up-to-date, generalised account of the geology that is comprehensible and of interest to the informed amateur, undergraduate and professional geologist, planner or civil engineer.
While the emphasis is on the fundamentals of the regional geology and, in particular, what can be seen in the field.
This account also demonstrates how some of the major advances in our understanding of the area have been made possible through the application of new techniques and concepts, and for some of these this region has provided a crucial test bed. This is most apparent in the extensive geochemical investigations of the igneous rocks, which have contributed so much to our knowledge of magma generation and evolution, both in the Hebrides and worldwide. [Book]
Author |
Emeleus, C H and Bell, B R |
Format |
Book |
ISBN |
0852725191 |
Year Published |
2005 |
This Regional Geology Guide guide provides an overview of the geology of the south of Scotland. This account describes the geology of Scotland northward from the border with England up to a line running roughly south-west from Dunbar, on the North Sea coast, to Girvan, on the Firth of Clyde. It covers Scotland’s two southernmost administrative regions: Dumfries & Galloway and Borders, thence extending northward to include parts of Strathclyde and Lothian. For much of its length the northern boundary line to the South of Scotland geologi¬cal region coincides with the Southern Upland Fault, one of a series of major structures that partition mainland Scotland into five tectonic blocks known as terranes. The Southern Uplands form the southernmost of these but the north-west of the region described here extends beyond the Southern Upland Fault into the Girvan district, a part of the adjacent Midland Valley terrane. This allows the coeval Ordovician and Silurian successions of Girvan and the Southern Uplands to be integrated as part of the same geological exposition. [Book]
Author |
Stone, p. |
Format |
Book |
ISBN |
9780852726945 |
Year Published |
2012 |
This is a POD reprint of an out-of-print publication.
Print on demand (POD) publications - books, reports and maps - are printed digitally to order: this may include printing from digital scans of litho-printed original publications. …more…
Author |
Edmonds, E.A. et al. |
Format |
Report |
ISBN |
0118807137 |
Year Published |
1975 |
This book gives a comprehensive account of the geology of the region. It is written for the student and amateur geologist, but will also provide others, such as the professional geologist, planner and civil engineer, with an overview of the geology.The Quaternary deposits (Chapter 8) are described in more detail, in comparison with the solid rocks, reflecting their importance to many users of earth science information and the increased awareness of the importance of the Quaternary Period to present-day global environmental and climatic modelling. [Book]
Author |
Aitkenhead N. et al. |
Format |
Book |
ISBN |
0852724241 |
Year Published |
2002 |
This is a POD reprint of an out-of-print publication.
Print on demand (POD) publications - books, reports and maps - are printed digitally to order: this may include printing from digital scans of litho-printed original publications. …more…
Author |
Gallois, R.W. et al. |
Format |
Report |
ISBN |
0118840789 |
Year Published |
1965 |
This Regional Geology Guide guide provides an overview of the geology of the Welsh Borderland. [Book]
Author |
Earp, J.R. et al. |
Format |
Book |
ISBN |
0118801228 |
Year Published |
1971 |
This book from the Geological Survey of Northern Ireland relates the detailed series of events caused by the last great ice sheet in the Irish Sea Basin which affected Ireland, Scotland, England and Wales during the late Devensian (between 17 000 and 13 000 years before present).
Many of the sediments described were deposited at the interface between oscillating and complex glacial and marine environments.
Using a combination of sediment lithofacies analysis and the latest radiocarbon techniques to determine marine fossil age, the authors have unravelled the detailed history of ice advances, retreats, the timing of related marine transgressions and have provided data for a re-evaluation of isostatic uplifts.
It is a major contribution to understanding the role of ice sheets and glaciers in the evolution of the climate system at a critical time in the Earth’s history.
93pp inc. index, glossary and references. [Book]
Author |
McCabe, M & Dunlop, P |
Collation |
93 pages |
Format |
Book |
ISBN |
0852725299 |
Year Published |
2006 |
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The book is fully illustrated with maps and diagrams which help to reveal the complexities of Welsh geology. The book is aimed at geology students and advanced amateurs as well as professionals who need an overview of the geology of Wales. This guide supersedes the earlier guides for north and south Wales. [Book, Softback]
Author |
Howells, MF |
Format |
Book, Softback |
ISBN |
9780852725849 |
Year Published |
2008 |