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The book is extensively illustrated with maps, sketches, cross-sections and photographs and relates what can currently be seen in the worn-down remains of Scotland’s old volcanoes to active analogues around the world. Brian Upton is emeritus professor of petrology in the University of Edinburgh.
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The book is extensively illustrated with maps, sketches, cross-sections and photographs and relates what can currently be seen in the worn-down remains of Scotland’s old volcanoes to active analogues around the world. Brian Upton is emeritus professor of petrology in the University of Edinburgh.
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Travel back millions of years in time to join wildlife safaris and visit, as though a time-traveller, ancient environments teeming with life. As the fossils come alive experience and understand the fauna, flora and landscapes to be seen at ten localities in the geological past of Scotland.
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Since it was first published, this series of three books has established itself as the classic work of reference for all students of geology. It provides information on which fossils one may expect to find amongst the wealth of geological horizons occuring in Britain and at the same time aids in the identification of the same species once they have been found.
Amateur and professinal palaeontologists alike will continue to find that these volumes are as important to their studies as their hand lens and geological hammer
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Yorkshire is Englands largest county. Everywhere there are clues to vanished worlds in the rocks, fossils and landforms. This book is an accessible guide to the geology of the county.
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Interest in Amber has grown owing both to its beauty as a jewellery & its fascinating insect inclusions. Amber is a remarkable substance that originates from the resin of trees that lived millions of years ago. Anything that became trapped in this sticky resin was fossilised & perfectly preserved. The insects and others inclusions found in amber today are providing scientists with unique insights into the history of life on earth.
This lavishly illustrated book tells how amber is formed, where it is found and how to distinguish genuine amber from fakes. It describes the many uses of amber , in art as well as science & recounts the elusive search for DNA from insect inclusions. Detailed keys and stunning photos provide an identification guide to all the insect groups and other animals found in amber. Discover for your self the many secrets that are held in this natural time capsule.
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Marshall McCabe provides a current and comprehensive history of the regional geological, geomorphological and geochronological evidence used in ice sheet reconstruction. Critically the book documents the dynamic interactions between ice, atmosphere and sea-levels during the last major glacial cycle.
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Earthquakes are in the news, even in Britain. This book helps those who want to get to grips with aspect of the subject in laymans terms.
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A guide book initially by Morven Simpson and Fred Broadhurst, fully revised in 2014 by Peter del Strother and Jennifer Rhodes, the guide outlines the various building stones used in the construction of Manchester city center as well as the geology behind the rock.
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Looking at Edinburgh Castle it is easily appreciated that it embodies a thousand year’s worth of history. By investigation of soils and erosional features we can extend Edinburgh’s history back to the end of the ice-ages and the movements of glaciers across the region can also be discerned. However, before the ice-ages we are confronted with a vast time gap of around three hundred million years. For this interval we can only surmise what local conditions in and around Edinburgh were like.
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* Describes more that 130 varieties of gemstones
* Over 850 photos of gems, crystals and jewellery
* More than 50 drawings and diagrams
* World Maps of important gem locations
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In this book the authors combine their individual skills to bring some of the world’s best preserved and unusual specimens into the public domain. Dr. David Penney of the Faculty of Life Sciences, University of Manchester is a renowned amber palaeobiologist, Dr. David Green is an honorary re-searcher at the University of Manchester and the National Museum Wales and an expert in photomicroscopy. The result is a spectacular collection of photographs combined with authoritative text, covering all the arthropods orders likely to be encountered as fossils in Amber. In addition to explaining how best to photograph amber inclusions, the accompanying text provides interesting background information regarding identification, biology and palaeontology of the figured specimens.
*Reviewers Comment:
This book has opened up a ‘whole new world’ in the study of insects in amber. The photographs show incredible detail and clarity, and this book is a ‘must have’ for anyone interested in amber inclusions.
B. D. Roberts*
Title: Fossils in Amber:
Sub: Remarkable snapshots of prehistoric forest life
Author(s): Penney & Green
Publisher: Siri Scientific Press
Published: 2011
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* Fossils are not just objects of immense beauty which arouse curiosoty. They are the clues in the greatest detective story: the story of life.
* Most of us know of our own family history for a few generagtions: now discover our fossil history going back back four billion years!
* Helped by over 100 colour photos and illustrations, Sue Rigby links the fossil record to both the evolution of life and modern environments with which we are familiar, assesing a creatures life style against against it’s success or failiure in the survival stakes.
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Our world is made of rock. Although much of the Earth’s surface is covered by vegetation, concrete or water, if one digs down far enough solid rock will always be found. Those who live in a landscape where rock outcrops are obvious will have wondered about the kind of rocks they are looking at and how they came to be where they are now.
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