The Edinburgh Geologist - issue 49
Spring 2011

The Edinburgh Geologist is available as pdf files. You can download the full issue (usually 1-2 Mb in size, but sometimes more) or select individual articles from the list.

Full issue

Preliminary pages
A good winter for geologically inclined couch potatoes, a scurrilous rumour and another last word on greywacke. An editorial ramble by Phil Stone
Henry Moubray Cadell and Lionel Wordsworth Hinxman: ‘elephants on Suilven’ by John Mendum
The Stockbridge local geodiversity site by Dr Beverly P Bergman
Is the earliest animal Scottish? By Martin Litherland
Welcome to the Anthropocene Phil Stone wonders when we arrived there
The Planet in a Pebble by Jan Zalasiewicz reviewed by Phil Stone
Introducing Geology: a guide to the world of rocks reviewed by Tony Irving
Leonard Horner: Pioneering Reformer reviewed by Norman E. Butcher
To see ourselves as others see us - Epilogue

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