(CN) – Britain’s vote to leave the European Union this past summer wasn’t the first time the British Isles have separated from the continent: 450,000 years ago, the land bridge that joined them was ...
This spring two petroleum-geology papers got stuck in a morass of government regulations. After having received acceptance notifications from AAPG Bulletin, a peer-reviewed journal of the American ...
PART 1 of the “Summary of Progress of the Geological Survey of Great Britain” for 19331 contains - the usual annual reports of the Geological Survey Board i and of the director and gives particulars ...
Regional geological history: why and how? / N.H. Woodcock, R.A. Strachan -- Geological framework of Britain and Ireland / R.E. Holdsworth, N.H. Woodcock, R.A ...
The UK's Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy has today launched two consultations on the management of radioactive waste. The consultations are on a draft national policy statement ...
If you look closer at the building stones, tiles and pavements of the big city, you can find a hidden world of geology and history, from fascinating fossils to unusual rocks. In the middle of the City ...
For centuries, scientists have thought the British mainland was created by the coming together of two landmasses more than 400 million years ago. These two continental blocks are known as Avalonia (in ...
John Richard Underhill's research has in part been supported by research grants from the Natural Environment Research Council and the Oil and Gas Authority. The views expressed in this article reflect ...
THE “Summary of Progress” of the Geological Survey of Great Britain for 1930 has been issued in the three parts that have now become customary, the first being devoted to the annual reports of the ...