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10 November 2015

  • 10:1910:19, 10 November 2015 diff hist +994 Whithorn - an excursionNo edit summary current
  • 10:1610:16, 10 November 2015 diff hist +3,558 N File:P001124.jpgIsle of Whithorn viewed looking south-east across Isle of Whithorn Bay towards the South Pier of the harbour. Geologically it is part of the extensive outcrop of Lower Palaeozoic strata which forms the Southern Uplands of Scotland. Greywackes are the d... current
  • 10:1010:10, 10 November 2015 diff hist +3,317 N File:P008407.jpgBurrow Head. Looking N. Red mudstones in Carghidown Formation. Unusually thick red mudstone beds in steeply-dipping, locally disrupted greywackes of the Carghidown Formation, Hawick Group. current

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3 August 2015

  • 19:5319:53, 3 August 2015 diff hist +2,328 Graptolites: Ordovician and Silurian biostratigraphy - an excursionNo edit summary
  • 19:5119:51, 3 August 2015 diff hist +4,080 N File:P521486.jpgRock specimen of shale. Glenkiln Burn, Kirkmichael, Dumfriesshire. The sample is a black shale containing graptolite fossils on bedding surfaces. The shale is very fine-grained and thinly bedded. British Geological Survey Petrology Collection sample nu... current
  • 19:3719:37, 3 August 2015 diff hist +3,526 N File:P001122.jpgMorroch Bay, Wigtownshire viewed from the north-west. The bay and the smaller Port of Spittal Bay beyond are eroded along the outcrop of shale sequences which alternate with Portpatrick Formation (Ordovician) greywackes. The rocks are all steeply incli... current
  • 19:2319:23, 3 August 2015 diff hist +3,983 N File:P521164.jpgA fossil specimen of Dimorphograptus decussatus. A fossil graptolite. (Graptolithina.) Port Gower, Grennan Point, Wigtownshire, Scotland. This specimen of graptolite, Dimorphograptus decussatus is possibly from the atavus Biozone of the Silurian and wa... current

27 July 2015

  • 20:5020:50, 27 July 2015 diff hist +799 Fast Castle - an excursionNo edit summary
  • 20:4820:48, 27 July 2015 diff hist +3,377 N File:P005884.jpgHarly Darlies, Dowlaw. Ripple marks on Silurian greywacke. The beds dip at 55 degrees to north-west. The marks appear to have been formed by currents flowing from bottom left to top right. Sub-parallel development on several bedding-planes. P005884 current
  • 20:4220:42, 27 July 2015 diff hist +3,262 N File:P218931.jpgFast Castle. Complex syncline and anticline in Silurian greywacke. Low axial plunge, generally to south-west, towards camera. P218931 current
  • 20:3020:30, 27 July 2015 diff hist +3,291 N File:P218932.jpgSouter, Dowlaw. A stack c. 15 m. high in a band of Silurian greywacke c.18 ft. thick. The vertical beds young towards the south-east, right in photograph. P218932 current
  • 20:2520:25, 27 July 2015 diff hist +3,215 N File:P005882.jpgDowlaw Burnfoot. Syncline. South-west view of syncline in Silurian greywackes. P005882 current
  • 19:0719:07, 27 July 2015 diff hist +1,618 Eyemouth - an excursionNo edit summary
  • 19:0319:03, 27 July 2015 diff hist +3,958 N File:P002933.jpgOblique aerial view from the east-south-east taken at Whalt Point - Willie Anderson, Eyemouth shore, Berwickshire. The rocks, typical turbidites, are an alternating series of greywackes and siltstones in beds seldom exceeding 0.5 m. in thickness. They... current
  • 18:5218:52, 27 July 2015 diff hist +3,384 N File:P218976.jpgEyemouth, Agate Point. Downward view to N. Folds in Silurian greywacke. The rounded crest of an anticline in centre plunges almost vertically to south-west. The figure is standing on the axis of a tight syncline with a more gentle parallel plunge. P218976 current
  • 18:4318:43, 27 July 2015 diff hist +3,536 N File:P000809.jpgOblique aerial view of Hairy Ness, Eyemouth taken from the north-east. Berwickshire. The headland is made up of andesitic and basaltic lavas of Lower Old Red Sandstone age with some beds of coarse agglomerate. The less prominent rocks of Killiedraught... current

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