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Book review: Introducing Palaeontology: A Guide to Ancient Life, by Patrick N Wyse Jackson
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Book review: Introducing Palaeontology: A Guide to Ancient Life, by Patrick N Wyse Jackson

12/11/2010

This is the second guide to be published in a series of three books produced by Dunedin (the first of which, Introducing Geology – A Guide to the World of Rocks by Graham Park was reviewed in Issue 23 of Deposits) and this second book does not disappoint at all.

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Book review: King of Siluria: How Roderick Murchison Changed the Face of Geology, by John L Morton
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Book review: King of Siluria: How Roderick Murchison Changed the Face of Geology, by John L Morton

17/08/2010

Roderick Impey Murchison must have been a remarkable man. He was one of the first people to rigorously use the principles of stratigraphy discovered by William Smith, which allowed him to erect the Silurian system and to name about 123myrs of geological time.

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Book review: Fossils of the Gault Clay, edited by  Jeremy R Young, Andrew S Gale, Robin I Knight and Andrew B Smith
BOOK REVIEWS england fossils palaeontology

Book review: Fossils of the Gault Clay, edited by Jeremy R Young, Andrew S Gale, Robin I Knight and Andrew B Smith

12/05/2010

It is always exciting when Palass publishes a new field guide to fossils. This one, number 12 in the series, is likely to be the constant companion for anyone, who (like me) loves the Gault Clay.

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Book review: Fossil Hunting at Bracklesham and Selsey, by David Bone
BOOK REVIEWS england fossils palaeontology

Book review: Fossil Hunting at Bracklesham and Selsey, by David Bone

18/02/2010

I am a local geology enthusiast and have been leading fossil hunts at Bracklesham for over 30 years. I recently decided that it was time to write a new guide (published April 2009) aimed at visitors who, more often than not, will be faced with a uniform blanket of beach sand and need some idea of where to start.

Book review: Death of an ocean: a geological Borders ballad, by Euan Clarkson and Brian Upton
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Book review: Death of an ocean: a geological Borders ballad, by Euan Clarkson and Brian Upton

19/11/2009

The Scottish Borders region is famed for its frontier history and attendant myths and ballads. This book concerns its more ancient geological history that is revealed by its rocks. These indicate that the area was once on the edge of a huge ocean.

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Book review: Excursion guide to the geology of East Sutherland and Caithness, by Nigel Trewin and Andrew Hurst
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Book review: Excursion guide to the geology of East Sutherland and Caithness, by Nigel Trewin and Andrew Hurst

12/11/2009

The Caithness area of Scotland is important for its geology, but is also well known for its palaeontology. The area even once had its own ‘gold rush’ and you can still try your luck at panning there today at Kildonan.

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Book review: British Fossils, by Peter Doyle
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Book review: British Fossils, by Peter Doyle

05/03/2009

The fossil bearing rocks of the British Isles contain the remains of life from the last 2,900myrs and the UK is seen as the cradle of modern geology. With this is mind, palaeontologist Peter Doyle offers a comprehensive guide to UK fossils.

Book review: Fossils Alive! New walks in an Old Field, by Nigel H Trewin
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Book review: Fossils Alive! New walks in an Old Field, by Nigel H Trewin

08/09/2008

In this book, you will 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, you will experience and understand the fauna, flora and landscapes seen at ten localities in the geological past of Scotland.

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Book review: The Geology of Watchet and its Neighbourhood, Somerset, by Eric Robinson
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Book review: The Geology of Watchet and its Neighbourhood, Somerset, by Eric Robinson

11/06/2008

For a long time Watchet has been known to be a superb location for those interested in both fossils and geology but surprisingly, the location has had little in the way of media attention. However, within the last couple of years, this area has begun to attract a lot of interest and this book will further increase its growing popularity.

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Book review: Mortimer Forest Geology Trail, edited by Andrew Jenkinson
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Book review: Mortimer Forest Geology Trail, edited by Andrew Jenkinson

08/05/2008

This small yet informative booklet takes you on a four mile walk to 13 sites and through 15 million years of Earths history. The Mortimer Forest Trail is a geology trail in Shropshire that is famous for its outstanding fossils and varied geology. The trail mostly examines Silurian formations such as the Wenlock and Ludlow series.

Book review: Silurian Fossils of the Pentland Hills, Scotland, edited by N K  Clarkson, David A T Harper, Cecilia M Taylor and Lyall I Anderson
BOOK REVIEWS fossils geology palaeontology scotland

Book review: Silurian Fossils of the Pentland Hills, Scotland, edited by N K Clarkson, David A T Harper, Cecilia M Taylor and Lyall I Anderson

27/02/2008

The Pentland Hills in Scotland yield a large number of Silurian marine fossils. Although these fossils are only found within a small area of the Pentland Hills, the formations are extremely rich in fossils. The majority of these are preserved as moulds.

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DVD review: Fossil Hunting along the Jurassic Coast, by Dr Colin Dawes BSc PhD
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DVD review: Fossil Hunting along the Jurassic Coast, by Dr Colin Dawes BSc PhD

14/11/2007

Fossil Hunting along the Jurassic Coast is presented by Dr Colin Dawes, a well-known, fossil hunting guide in the world-famous palaeontological site of Lyme Regis. The film is split into sections covering the fossilisation process, fossil hunting hotspots and safety information. It also has aerial views of the fossil hunting sites featured in the DVD.

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Book review: Rocks and minerals: the definitive visual guide, by Ronald Louis Bonewitz
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Book review: Rocks and minerals: the definitive visual guide, by Ronald Louis Bonewitz

05/10/2007

Dorling Kindersley (DK) are well-known for producing popular reference media for beginners and enthusiasts. No doubt, most readers will be familiar with their ‘Eyewitness Guides’. The Eyewitness Handbook of fossils, certainly makes a useful starting point for anyone new to geology or palaeontology.

Book review: Fossil ecosystems of North America, by John R Nudds and Paul A Selden
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Book review: Fossil ecosystems of North America, by John R Nudds and Paul A Selden

08/08/2007

Any serious collector of fossils will certainly have heard of the famous Green River, Morrison and Hell Creek formations. These, however, are not commonly detailed in guides that can easily be obtained in the UK.

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