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01:07, 17 December 2022 P915403.jpg (file) 242 KB Table 17 Late-Pleistocene and Holocene events in Britain (after Ballantyne and Harris, 1994; raised shorelines after Gray, 1978, and Gordon and Sutherland, 1993). From: Emeleus, C H, and Bell, B R. 2005. British regional geology: The Palaeogene volcanic districts of Scotland. Fourth edition. Keyworth, Nottingham: British Geological Survey. 1
01:06, 17 December 2022 P915402.jpg (file) 141 KB Table 16 Dimensions of selected Palaeogene dyke swarms (based in part on Speight et al., 1982, table 33.1). Locality details: Skye, south-east of the Cuillin Centre; Mull, south-east of the Mull Central Complex; Rum, coast south-east of the Rum Central Complex; Arran, south coast; Islay Swarm crops out across Islay (Walker, 1960, fig. 1). From: Emeleus, C H, and Bell, B R. 2005. British regional geology: The Palaeogene volcanic districts of Scotland. Fourth edition. Keyworth, Nottingham: Brit... 1
01:05, 17 December 2022 P915401.jpg (file) 469 KB Table 15 The Mull Lava Group. From: Emeleus, C H, and Bell, B R. 2005. British regional geology: The Palaeogene volcanic districts of Scotland. Fourth edition. Keyworth, Nottingham: British Geological Survey. 1
01:03, 17 December 2022 P915400.jpg (file) 258 KB Table 14 The Canna Lava Formation of the Skye Lava Group: north-western Rum (Emeleus, 1997). From: Emeleus, C H, and Bell, B R. 2005. British regional geology: The Palaeogene volcanic districts of Scotland. Fourth edition. Keyworth, Nottingham: British Geological Survey. 1
01:01, 17 December 2022 P915399.jpg (file) 177 KB Table 13 The Strathaird Lava Formation of the Skye Lava Group: south-eastern Skye (Almond, 1964). * Termed groups in the original account. From: Emeleus, C H, and Bell, B R. 2005. British regional geology: The Palaeogene volcanic districts of Scotland. Fourth edition. Keyworth, Nottingham: British Geological Survey. 1
00:59, 17 December 2022 P915398.jpg (file) 384 KB Table 12 The Skye Lava Group: northern Skye. (Anderson and Dunham, 1966). * Termed ‘groups’ in the original account. From: Emeleus, C H, and Bell, B R. 2005. British regional geology: The Palaeogene volcanic districts of Scotland. Fourth edition. Keyworth, Nottingham: British Geological Survey. 1
00:55, 17 December 2022 P915395.jpg (file) 336 KB Table 9 Paleocene lava fields in the Hebridean Igneous Province. 1 Anderson and Dunham (1966); 2 Williamson and Bell (1994); 3 British Geological Survey, 2000, Minginish, Scotland. Sheet 70, Solid and Drift Geology 1:50 000 Series; 4 Almond (1964); 5 Emeleus (1997); 6 Bailey et al. (1924); 7 Kerr (1995a,b); 8 Richey and Thomas (1930). From: Emeleus, C H, and Bell, B R. 2005. British regional geology: The Palaeogene volcanic districts of Scotland. Fourth edition. Keyworth, Nottingham: British... 1
00:54, 17 December 2022 P915394.jpg (file) 409 KB Table 8 Radiometric and palynological age determinations on Palaeogene rocks from the Hebridean Igneous Province. At the time of compilation, the radiometric and palynological data were not fully reconciled (Jolley et al., 2002). Ages are in million years (Ma). All radiometric age determinations quoted at the 2 sigma level, except for references 5 and 6 which are at the 1 sigma level. References: 1 Pearson et al., 1996; 2 Hamilton et al., 1998; 3 Jolley, 1997; 4 Dickin, 1981; 5 Chambers, 2000... 1
00:53, 17 December 2022 P915393.jpg (file) 337 KB Table 7 Cretaceous strata in the Inner Hebrides and the Isle of Arran. From: Emeleus, C H, and Bell, B R. 2005. British regional geology: The Palaeogene volcanic districts of Scotland. Fourth edition. Keyworth, Nottingham: British Geological Survey. 1
00:49, 17 December 2022 P915392.jpg (file) 335 KB Table 6 Ammonite zonal sequence in the upper Middle Jurassic (Callovian) and the Upper Jurassic of the Inner Hebrides (based on Richey, 1961 and Cope, 1995).The correlation with the major lithostratigraphical divisions is based on Sykes (1975) and Sykes and Calloman (1979), with additional information from N Morton and J D Hudson (2000 and 2004). From: Emeleus, C H, and Bell, B R. 2005. British regional geology: The Palaeogene volcanic districts of Scotland. Fourth edition. Keyworth, Nottingh... 1
00:47, 17 December 2022 P915391.jpg (file) 323 KB Table 5 Great Estuarine Group and Bearreraig Sandstone Formation in the Inner Hebrides. From: Emeleus, C H, and Bell, B R. 2005. British regional geology: The Palaeogene volcanic districts of Scotland. Fourth edition. Keyworth, Nottingham: British Geological Survey. 1
00:44, 17 December 2022 P915390.jpg (file) 304 KB Table 4 Ammonite zonal sequence in the Lower Jurassic and part of the Middle Jurassic of the Inner Hebrides (based on Richey, 1961 and Cope, 1995).The correlation with the major lithostratigraphical divisions is based on Morton and Dietl (1989), Howarth (1992), Hesselbo et al. (1998), Morton (1999b), and Hesselbo and Coe (2000) with additional information from N Morton and J D Hudson, 2000 and 2004. Members are from the type area of the Bearreraig Sandstone Formation, in Trotternish, Skye. Lo... 1
00:42, 17 December 2022 P915389.jpg (file) 190 KB Table 3 Permian and Triassic strata of the Isle of Arran. From: Emeleus, C H, and Bell, B R. 2005. British regional geology: The Palaeogene volcanic districts of Scotland. Fourth edition. Keyworth, Nottingham: British Geological Survey. 1
00:41, 17 December 2022 P915388.jpg (file) 309 KB Table 2 Cambrian and Ordovician strata of Skye, based on Sheet 71W Broadford, 2002. Strath Suardal Formation crops out around the Beinn an Dubhaich Granite, in Strath, the remaining formations occur in the Ord area of Sleat. From: Emeleus, C H, and Bell, B R. 2005. British regional geology: The Palaeogene volcanic districts of Scotland. Fourth edition. Keyworth, Nottingham: British Geological Survey. 1
00:39, 17 December 2022 P915387.jpg (file) 264 KB Table 1 Torridon and Sleat groups on Rum and Skye. From: Emeleus, C H, and Bell, B R. 2005. British regional geology: The Palaeogene volcanic districts of Scotland. Fourth edition. Keyworth, Nottingham: British Geological Survey. 1
11:38, 19 October 2022 19782209.jpg (file) 401 KB British Geological Survey example field slip NX54NE(N)- a double National Grid field slip. 1
13:52, 18 October 2022 P936666.jpg (file) 449 KB Chromium and magnesium distribution in surficial marine sediments off Dibidil, Rum. From: (Figure 65) Emeleus, C.H. 1997. Geology of Rum and the adjacent islands Memoir for 1:50 000 Geological Sheet 60 (Scotland). 1
13:49, 18 October 2022 P936665.jpg (file) 499 KB Chromium and magnesium distribution in surficial marine sediments off Harris, Rum. From: Emeleus, C.H. 1997. Geology of Rum and the adjacent islands Memoir for 1:50 000 Geological Sheet 60 (Scotland) 1
13:43, 18 October 2022 P936564.jpg (file) 577 KB Geological sketch map of the Rum district, Sheet 60. Based on BGS 1:250 000 Series sheets Tiree and Little Minch, with some additions from the 3rd (1:50 000) edition of Sheet 60 (Rum). Figure 1 from Emeleus, C.H. 1997. Geology of Rum and the adjacent islands Memoir for 1:50 000 Geological Sheet 60 (Scotland) 1
20:34, 14 October 2022 DS WeaklawFig6.jpg (file) 319 KB The western face of the western Hanging Rock, showing the complex reverse fault-zone represented diagrammatically in Figure 2. Figure 6 from Stephenson, D. Relative ages of the Weaklaw Tuffs, the Hanging Rocks breccias and the Marine Villa Tuffs. Addendum to localities 5, 6, 7 and 8. North Berwick, Yellow Craig to Cheese Bay - an excursion Copyright: D. Stephenson. 2022. 1
20:31, 14 October 2022 DS WeaklawFig5.jpg (file) 312 KB The western Hanging Rock. A mass of coarse pyroclastic breccia is juxtaposed against Weaklaw Tuffs at the base of the cliff and bedded Marine Villa Tuffs above by a reverse fault trending parallel to the cliff and dipping towards the camera at 40 to 50 degrees. The cliffs here are crumbly and inaccessible but the higher beds can be seen at the Smuggler’s Caves, some 50 m to the west. Figure 5 from Stephenson, D. Relative ages of the Weaklaw Tuffs, the Hanging Rocks breccias and the Marine Vi... 1
20:27, 14 October 2022 DS WeaklawFig4.jpg (file) 355 KB The key locality at NT 5016 8595, viewed towards the north-east. Marine Villa Tuffs in the cliff; blocks along the syncline axis; and thin skin of Marine Villa Tuffs just above point of stick. Note the coarse texture of the Weaklaw Tuffs in the foreground. On the rock platform in the distance (top left) is a horizontal feature formed by the basal Marine Villa Tuffs. Figure 4 from Stephenson, D. Relative ages of the Weaklaw Tuffs, the Hanging Rocks breccias and the Marine Villa Tuffs. Addendu... 1
20:18, 14 October 2022 DS WreaklawFig2.jpg (file) 95 KB Sketch section NW to SE across the Hanging Rocks to illustrate emplacement of pyroclastic breccias of the Weaklaw Vent against younger volcanic rocks by a complex high-angle reverse fault trending parallel to the cliff line. The sketch is a stylised view based upon a photograph of the western face of the western Hanging Rock (Figure 6). Most of the face above the base of the Marine Villa Tuffs is crumbly and inaccessible and hence parts of the interpretation might be inaccurate. Figure 2 fro... 1
19:05, 14 October 2022 DS WreaklawFig 1.jpg (file) 100 KB Sketch section along the high-water mark, from Marine Villa to the beach west of the Hanging Rocks. The inset shows detailed relationships at the key locality [NT 5016 8595]. Figure 1 from Stephenson, D. Relative ages of the Weaklaw Tuffs, the Hanging Rocks breccias and the Marine Villa Tuffs. Addendum to localities 5, 6, 7 and 8. North Berwick, Yellow Craig to Cheese Bay - an excursion Copyright: D. Stephenson. 2022. 1
18:53, 14 October 2022 DS WeaklawFig3.jpg (file) 395 KB The key locality at NT 5016 8595, viewed towards the south-west. Well-bedded Marine Villa Tuffs in the low cliff on the left dip to the right (north-west} at c. 30 degrees. The fallen blocks lie along the axis of an open syncline. To the right (north-west) of the blocks, a thin ‘skin’ of Marine Villa Tuffs can be seen draping over a very shallow domed surface (with rucksack) of paler, coarse, massive Weaklaw Tuffs, that is elongated away from the camera. A dark recess in the cliff in the dist... 1
00:09, 12 October 2022 17985252.jpg (file) 462 KB Example 1:10560 geological map. Fairdrawn, hand coloured - watercolours, signed Clean Copy (Standard). 1
23:53, 11 October 2022 13728352.jpg (file) 170 KB Example 1:10000 geological map. Digital Deposit Copy. A digitally produced map, plotted, approval signatures added and then scanned. 1
22:33, 11 October 2022 19899104.jpg (file) 315 KB Example 1:10,000 geological map - Unpublished 'Fairdrawn' geological standard. 1
22:00, 7 October 2022 P015137.jpg (file) 245 KB Colonel Templar cruise, North-east Atlantic May-June 2000. The ship's stern during a hurricane, Hatton Bank. Date taken: 01/05/2000 Photographer: Smith, D. 1
20:24, 7 October 2022 P218678.jpg (file) 138 KB Burnmouth. Divers preparing for work at Burnmouth, Berwickshire. Left to right, R.A. Eden, J. Davidson, A. Chambers. British Geological Survey Continental Shelf No. 2 Unit. 1968. 1
09:58, 3 October 2022 13439329.jpg (file) 216 KB Example National Grid series geological map. An unpublished "Standard". Hand coloured with crayon. 1
09:52, 3 October 2022 12974405.jpg (file) 219 KB Example National Grid series geological map. Published and litho printed in colour. 1
23:28, 2 October 2022 12837973.jpg (file) 153 KB Example County Series geological map, published, printed in colour. 1
23:18, 2 October 2022 13593365.jpg (file) 176 KB Example County Series geological map, published, uncoloured "lines edition". 1
23:07, 2 October 2022 13463250.jpg (file) 191 KB Example County Series geological map, full sheet, manuscript, hand-coloured "Standard". 1
22:06, 2 October 2022 13840807.jpg (file) 208 KB Example County Series geological map. Unpublished, geological lines are in manuscript, hand coloured (watercolours). 1
22:03, 2 October 2022 13840771.jpg (file) 170 KB Example County Series map. Quarter sheet, published, hand-coloured for solid. Another map would take the same published map but hand-colour it for Drift. Standard Pattern Copy. 1
21:55, 2 October 2022 13593991.jpg (file) 198 KB Example County Series map. Full sheet, Uncoloured (lines) edition. 1
21:50, 2 October 2022 13598682.jpg (file) 213 KB Example County Series, full sheet. Published and hand-coloured. 1
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