field geology
Pembrokeshire Geology
by Hypocentre
As most of the geoblogosphere has been posting images from their spring field excursions I suppose I'd better post some of mine. Each year I run a field course to Pembrokeshire. I've done now for 13 of the last 14 years and I still don't get tired of doing it (although I do get tired doing it). The geology is superb with classic exposures, evidence of (at least) four orogenies and a really good story to tell.
Do Geologists Have A Death Wish?
by Hypocentre
I’m a little late on posting about the current meme permeating the geoblogosphere, started by Geotripper and Chris Rowan, do geologists have a death wish?
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by Hypocentre
After a six months of frenetic activity my (in conjunction with several others) latest project has just been launched on an unsuspecting world.
Boy's Toys
Anyone who knows me, knows I'm into gadgets. As part of a project I'm working on I've managed to achieve a nifty integration of gizmos (well I like it anyway).
Hols!
Just got back from me hols (with Katie of course!). We went to the North Yorkshire coast and it was great to get back in the field - some excellent sedimentology and palaeontology. We found some dino footprints and Katie found some Ichthyosaur bones (jammy thing). Loads of pictures with some short reviews of the field localities coming soon
Hamps-Manifold Geotrail
In the field twice in one week! On Sunday I attended the launch of the Hamps-Manifold Geotrail.
Back in the Field
Spring is here (almost) and yesterday I was back in the field.
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