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Scrutton, Colin, Editor Northumbrian rocks and landscape: a field guide. 2004. 2nd edition. Published by the Yorkshire Geological Society . Copyright Yorkshire Geological Society, images Copyright Karen Atkinson and Colin Scrutton. |
Northumbrian rocks and landscape: a field guide
Edited by Colin Scrutton
Preface
Introduction
Geological history of Northumbria Colin Scrutton
Field excursions
The Borders
1 The geology of Siccar Point and Pease Bay Brian Turner and Colin Scrutton
2 The geology of Eyemouth and Burnmouth Colin Scrutton and Brian Turner
3 The Carboniferous rocks around Berwick-upon-Tweed Brian Turner and Colin Scrutton
4 The Cheviot — early Devonian volcanic rocks, granite and basement Peter Allen
5 The Lower Carboniferous of Bewcastle and Gilsland Mark Purnell and Howard Armstrong
Northumberland (and Tyne & Wear north)
6 Geology and landscape of Holy Island and Bamburgh Bert Randall and John Senior
7 Carboniferous rocks of the Howick shore section Maurice Tucker
10 The geology of the North Tyne and Saughtree Michael Money, Bert Randall and Brian Turner
11 Carboniferous rocks of the Roman Wall and Haltwhistle Burn Mick Jones
12 The Quaternary of South Tynedale Angus Lunn
Durham (and Tyne & Wear south)
13 The Magnesian Limestone between South Shields and Seaham Denys Smith
14 The Northern Pennine Orefield: Weardale and Nenthead Brian Young
15 Carboniferous of the Wear Valley and Derwent Gorge, County Durham Tony Johnson
16 The geology and landscape of Upper Teesdale John Senior
17 The Carboniferous and Permian rocks in southern County Durham Trevor Morse and Denys Smith
Geology in Northumbrian Museums Steve McLean