July 2009
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Editorial
- Lithography rules - Geoscientist reader survey reveals stron preference for print
- Towards the next revolution - Chris Garland sees a clear duty ahead for all Earth scientists
People
- Carousel; Deaths
- Distant Thunder - Slip up - Nina Morgan on a sad case of explaining lost field slips to the Director
- A pleasing bouquet? - Ted Nield interviews Diana Garnham, CEO of the Science Council
- For she's a jolly good Fellow - Samme Brough wins award for her work as a STEM ambassador
Geonews
- Life in hell - new models suggest life may have survived the Late Heavy Bombardment, writes Ted Nield
- Shale of the Century - Sarah Day on the 100th annoversary of the Burgess Shale
- In Brief - Joe McCall on ancient footsteps, and mercurial meteorites
- A tale of two meetings - Sarah Day visits the 7th Petroleum Geoscience Conference
Society at Large
- Steady as she goes - Society dues remain steady
- Founders' Dinner 2009
- Society sponsors industrial bursary scheme
Reviews
- Three new books reviewed by Roger Musson,David Dineley and Mike Rosenbaum
Features
- TELLUS more - Tony Bazley explains the origin, evoluition and future of Northern Ireland's very own geological survey





