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A Geological Field Guide to the Island of Bute, Scotland

Geology Guide
By: Julian Hill(Author), David Buist(Author)
95 pages, B/w photos, maps
A Geological Field Guide to the Island of Bute, Scotland
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  • A Geological Field Guide to the Island of Bute, Scotland ISBN: 9780900717529 Paperback Dec 1994 Not in stock: Usually dispatched within 1-2 weeks
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About this book

This introduction to the geology and scenery of Bute has been written to interest amateur (and to a certain extent, professional) geologists, the tourist, the layman and those persons who are perennially attracted to the island by its scenery and beauty.  The book has been planned in two parts, namely a general introductory section on the island's geology and scenery, followed by a number of descriptive itineraries on Bute where interesting geological and topographical features are displayed.

Contents

List of Illustrations
List of Plates
Explanation of Plates 
Preface 
Acknowledgements 
An intorduction: The Physical Framework 
Geological History and Rock Types of Bute

Itineraries:
- Rothesay and Loch Fad
- Scalpsie Bay
- Bogany, Craigmore and Ascog
- Kerrytonlia to Bruchag Shore
- Kilchattan to Glen Callum
- Dunagoil Bay
- Stravanan to Dunstrone
- Balnakailly Bay
- Ettrick Bay to Clate Point
- Round Bute Trail

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Geology Guide
By: Julian Hill(Author), David Buist(Author)
95 pages, B/w photos, maps
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