Geological Conservation Review Series
Previously published by Chapman & Hall (now part of the Kluwer Group) in partnership with JNCC, this important series entered a new phase in 1999, with the decision to publish new titles (volume 15 onwards) direct from the JNCC-GCR unit.
In 2011, it was announced that the remaining volumes not currently published will only be available as Special Issues of the Proceedings of the Geologists' Association. These can be purchased directly from www.elsevier.com/locate/pgeola as they are published.
About the Geological Conservation Review
The initiation of the Geological Conservation Review (GCR) in 1977 was a major step forward in Earth heritage conservation. It was designed to identify those sites of national and international importance needed to show all the key scientific elements of the Earth heritage in Britain. The sites selected - GCR sites - form the basis of statutory geological and geomorphological site conservation in Britain. The aim of the Geological Conservation Review Series is to provide a public record of the features of interest and importance at localities already notified or being considered for notification as `Sites of Special Scientific Interest' (SSSIs). All volumes in the series are written to the highest scientific standards and incorporate the cumulative insights of generations of leading earth scientists, in such a way that the assessment and conservation value of the sites is clear.
Forthcoming volumes in this series will be added to this page as soon as we become aware of them.
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Mineralization of England and Wales
Fossil Arthropods of Great Britain
Lewisian, Torridonian and Moine Rocks of Scotland
Mass Movements in Great Britain
Mesozoic and Tertiary Fossil Mammals and Birds of Great Britain
The Old Red Sandstone of Great Britain
British Lower Carboniferous Stratigraphy
Carboniferous and Permian Igneous Rocks of Great Britain North of the Variscan Front
Permian and Triassic Red Beds and the Penarth Group of Great Britain
Mesozoic and Tertiary Palaeobotany of Great Britain
Precambrian Rocks of England and Wales
British Silurian Stratigraphy
British Cambrian to Ordovician Stratigraphy
British Tertiary Stratigraphy
British Marine Devonian Stratigraphy
British Marine Lower Cretaceous Stratigraphy
Dalradian Rocks of Scotland
Pleistocene Fossil Mammals and Birds of Great Britain
Quaternary of East Anglia and the Midlands
Quaternary of Southern England
The Jurassic-Cretaceous Transition in Southern England
Variscan to Alpine Structures in Britain
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