Milestones In Geology
Product code: M0016
Print publication date: 09/04/1995
Geological Society of London, GSL Memoirs, Regional Geology and General Interest, History of Geology
Type: Book (Paperback)
Binding: Paperback
ISBN: 9781897799246
Author/Edited by: Edited by M J Le Bas
Weight: 0.77kg
Number of pages: 263
Lyell Collection URL: https://www.lyellcollection.org/toc/mem/16/1
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Memoir 16
To celebrate the publication of Volume 150 of Journal of the Geological Society, leading geologists were invited to present their personal views on significant topics that had been brought to the fore in earlier contributions to the Journal, to evaluate the evidence presented and to give their view of how these seminal papers affected our present understanding of geological processes, and further to hazard where future paths of investigation may lie. In addition, the first chapter, by Rudwick, sets the scene on why the Geological Society of London rated so highly the publication of geological observation. He recounts the creation of the Journal, and how it survived growing pains to become a leading international journal.
Introduction, M J Le Bas • Historical origins of the Geological Society’s Journal, M J S Rudwick • Uniformitarianism today: plate tectonics is the key to the past, B F Windley • Early Precambrian crustal development: changing styles of mafic magmatism, R P Hall and D J Hughes • Unravelling dates through the ages: geochronology of the Scotting metamorphic complexes, G Rogers and R J Pankhurst • W Q Kennedy, the Great Glen Fault and strike-slip motion, B J Bluck • P-T-t evolution of orogenic belts and the causes of regional metamorphism, M Brown • The development of Early Palaeozoic global stratigraphy, W S McKerrow • Charles Lapworth and the biostratigraphic paradigm, R A Fortey • Dinantian (Lower Carboniferous) biostratigraphy and chronostratigraphy in the British Isles, N J Riley • Time from fossils: S S Buckman and Jurassic high-resolution geochronology, J H Callomon • Vertebrate fissure faunas with special reference to Bristol Channel Mesozoic faunas, RJG Savage • Triassic pebbles, derived fossils and the Ordovician to Devonian palaeogeography of Europe, L R M Cocks • Sedimentary structures: Sorby and the last decade, J R L Allen • Structure and origin of limestone, B W Sellwood • Flood basalts versus central volcanoes and the British Tertiary Volcanic Province, G P L Walker • Magmatic differentiation, M Wilson • Granite magmatism, M P Atherton • Hydrothermal orefields and ore fluids, A H Rankin • Carbonate magmas, D K Bailey •