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Title informationBritish Silurian StratigraphySeries: GEOLOGICAL CONSERVATION REVIEW SERIES 19 RJ Aldridge, David Siveter, Derek Siveter, PD Lane, DG Palmer and NH Woodcock
542 pages, b/w photos, figs, tabs, maps.Joint Nature Conservation Committee (Geological Conservation Review) Distributed by NHBS
Britain has a unique geological heritage that provides one of the best samples of Earth history in the world. The British rock record of Silurian times is of particular interest and importance. The Silurian System of strata, as defined in Britain by Roderick Murchison in 1835, was one of the first of the Palaeozoic systems to be internationally recognized. Consequently, the subdivision of the British Silurian and the fossils on which it was based have considerable historical and scientific significance. The sites that allowed the pioneers to hone their observational and interpretative skills and build up a geological history are equally important today. There are many problems remaining for elucidating Britain's geological history, and the development of our knowledge would be nothing without recourse to sites where the geology can be demonstrated, researched and theories put to the test. This volume covers over 100 sites that are conserved for their contribution to Britain's Silurian stratigraphy. Opticron Hand lens, 18mm, 20x magnification A higher magnification hand lens. Equipment | £13.00 | approx. $23/€17 Other products in Hand Lenses Other titles from the same publisher related organisations include: Geological Curators Group If you are involved in a scientific, conservation or environmental organisation and would like to be listed, please see our NHBS-Xchange information page. |
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