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- Aetosaurs: An introduction
- Agates: A brief introduction to agates in the UK
- Agate: A mineral that develops with age, water and moganite
- Akal Wood Fossil Park, Rajasthan, India
- Alluvial gold: A geological model (Part 1)
- Alluvial gold: A geological model (Part 2)
- All change at Selsey, West Sussex, UK
- Along the Chain of Craters Road, Big Island, Hawaii: Part 1
- Along the Chain of Craters Road, Big Island, Hawaii: Part 2
- Along the Chain of Craters Road, Big Island, Hawaii: Part 3
- Along the Chain of Craters Road, Big Island, Hawaii: Part 4
- Along the Chain of Craters Road, Big Island, Hawaii: Part 5
- Alternative view on climate change
- Amber: Frozen moments in time
- Ammonites and belemnites from the Early Cretaceous Claxby Ironstone formation of Nettleton Hill
- Ammonites of the Ampthill Clay, Lincolnshire
- Ammonite pendant from Highland New Guinea
- Ammonite wars
- Ancient weevil pupal cases: Trace fossils from Australia’s Pleistocene
- Antarctic amphibian from 245 million years ago
- Anthropocene: Should we designate a new epoch? A geologist’s perspective
- Armboth Dyke, Lake District
- Artistic reconstructions of palaeoenvironments: A unique fusion of science and art
- Artist unknown: The dilemma of the Nottoway Stone Image
- Ashdown maniraptor: The world’s smallest dinosaur?
- Australia’s Polar Cretaceous mammals
- A crinoid find and a brief history of collecting these animals
- A field guide to Barbados (Part 1): Introduction
- A field guide to Barbados (Part 2): The coastal geology of southeast Barbados
- A field guide to Barbados (Part 3): Northern Barbados
- A field guide to Barbados (Part 4): Bridgetown and the South Coast
- A field guide to Barbados (Part 5): The Scotland District
- A field guide to Barbados (Part 6): Central Barbados
- A message from Alister and the Deposits team
- A message from the editor
- A mineralogical tour of Ireland (Part 1): Leinster
- A mineralogical tour of Ireland (Part 2): Munster
- A mineralogical tour of Ireland (Part 3): Connaught
- A mineralogical tour of Ireland (Part 4): Ulster
- A new Park County gem discovery: Tarryall fire agate
- A single fossil bone can tell so much
- A splendid falsification: a double story
- A very brief Introduction to the Quaternary
B
- Baffling bones from Lyme Regis
- Baltic amber from Kalingrad
- Barry’s secret dinosaurs
- Barton Beds of Hampshire
- Bass Rock of the Firth of Forth
- Baths and batholiths
- Belemnites
- Belur and Halebidu stone temples, Karnataka, India
- Blue John: Remarkable fluorite from a limestone cavern
- Body of a mighty giant
- Book reviews: Fossils on the floor in the Nebraska State Capitol
- Book review: Amber: Tears of the Gods, by Neil D L Clark
- Book review: Another Primordial Day: The paleo metal diaries, by Mats E Erikssön
- Book review: Applications of Palaeontology: Techniques and Case Studies, by Robert Wynn Jones
- Book review: Argyll and the Islands, by David Stephenson and John Merritt
- Book review: Aspects of the Sedimentology of South Wales, by Gareth T George
- Book review: A Fossil Guide to the East Yorkshire Coast (2nd edition), by Samuel McKie
- Book review: A Guide to Fossil Collecting in England and Wales, by Steve Snowball and Craig Chapman
- Book review: A Guide to Fossil Collecting on the East Dorset Coast
- Book review: A Guide to Fossil Collecting on the South Dorset Coast, by Steve Snowball and Craig Chivers, with illustrations by Andreas Kurpisz
- Book review: A Guide to Fossil Collecting on the West Dorset Coast, by Steve Snowball and Craig Chivers
- Book review: A History of Life in 100 Fossils, by Paul D Taylor and Aaron O’Dea
- Book review: A History of Plants in 50 Fossils, by Paul Kenrick
- Book review: A Pocket Guide to Geological Field Recording, by Alan Richardson
- Book review: Breakthroughs in Geology: Ideas that transformed Earth Science, by Graham Park
- Book review: British Fossils, by Peter Doyle
- Book review: Carboniferous Geology: Bowland Fells to Pendle Hill, edited by Paul Kabrna
- Book review: Classic Geology in Europe 12: Almeria, by Adrian Harvey and Anne Mather
- Book review: Classic Geology in Europe 3: Iceland, by Thor Thordarson and Ármann Höskuldsson
- Book review: Classic Geology in Europe 9: The Western Highlands of Scotland, by Colin Gillen
- Book review: Coal Mining in the East Neuk, by John McManus
- Book review: Collecting spacerocks: a guide to Meteorites, Tektites and Impactites, by David Bryant
- Book review: Cyprus: Classic Geology in Europe no 7, by Stephen Edwards, Karen Hudson-Edwards, Joe Cann, John Malpas and Costas Xenophontos
- Book review: Death of an ocean: A geological Borders ballad, by Euan Clarkson and Brian Upton
- Book review: Derbyshire Blue John (2nd edition), by Trevor Ford
- Book review: Devonshire Marbles – Their geology, history and uses (Geologists’ Association Guide No 72) (vols 1 and 2), by Gordon M Walkden
- Book review: Dinosaurs of the British Isles, by Dean R Lomax and Nobumichi Tamura
- Book review: Dinosaurs, Evolution and the Woman whose discoveries changed the World: the Fossil Hunter, by Shelley Emling
- Book review: Dominican Amber Spiders: A comparative palaeontological-neontological approach to identification, faunistics, ecology and biogeography, by David Penney
- Book review: Early Miocene Paleobiology in Patagonia: High-Latitude Paleocommunities of the Santa Cruz Formation, by Sergio F Vizcaino, Richard F Kay and M Susan Bargo
- Book review: Earth in 100 Groundbreaking Discoveries, by Douglas Palmer
- Book review: English Wealden fossils (Palaeontological Association Field Guide to Fossils No 55), edited by David J Batten
- Book review: Essex Rock – Geology beneath the Landscape by Ian Mercer and Ros Mercer
- Book review: Excursion guide to the geology of East Sutherland and Caithness, by Nigel Trewin and Andrew Hurst
- Book review: Excursion Guide to the Geomorphology of the Howgill Fells, by Adrian Harvey
- Book review: Exploring the Landscape of Charnwood Forest: A Walker’s Guide Showing the Rocks and Landscape of Charnwood Forest and Mountsorrel
- Book review: Foraminifera and their Applications, by Robert Wynn Jones
- Book review: Fossilien im Alpstein: Kreide und Eozän der Nordostschweiz (Fossils in the Alpstein: The Cretaceous and Eocene of north-eastern Switzerland), by Peter Kürsteiner and Christian Klug
- Book review: Fossils Alive! New walks in an Old Field, by Nigel H Trewin
- Book review: Fossils from the Lias of the Yorkshire Coast (Palaeontological Association Field Guide to Fossils No 15), edited by Alan Lord
- Book review: Fossils in Amber: Remarkable snapshots of prehistoric forest life, by David Penney and David Green
- Book review: Fossils of Folkestone, Kent, by Philip Hadland
- Book review: Fossils of the Gault Clay (Palaeontological Association Field Guide to Fossils No 12), edited by Jeremy R Young, Andrew S Gale, Robin I Knight and Andrew B Smith
- Book review: Fossils of the Kimmeridge Clay Formation (Palaeontological Association Field Guide to Fossils No 16), edited by David M Martill and Steve Etches (pictures editor, Robert F Loveridge)
- Book review: Fossil Arachnids: Monograph Series Vol 2, by Jason A Dunlop and David Penney
- Book review: Fossil ecosystems of North America, by John R Nudds and Paul A Selden
- Book review: Fossil Hunting at Bracklesham and Selsey, by David Bone
- Book review: Fossil Insects: An introduction to palaeoentomology, by David Penney and James E Jepson (with artwork by Richard Bizley)
- Book review: Fossil Spiders: The evolutionary history of a mega-diverse order – Monograph Series Vol 1, by David Penney and Paul A Selden
- Book review: GeoBritannica: Geological landscapes and the British peoples, by Mike Leeder and Joy Lawlor
- Book review: Geology and Fossils of the Hastings Area (2nd edition), by Ken Brooks
- Book review: Geology and landscapes of Scotland (2nd edition), by Con Gillen
- Book review: Geology of south Dorset and south-east Devon and its World Heritage Coast, The British Geological Survey
- Book review: Geology of the Dorset Coast (Geologists’ Association Guide No 22) (1st edition), by John C W Cope
- Book review: Geology of the Dorset Coast (Geologists’ Association Guide No 22) (2nd edition), by John C W Cope
- Book review: Geology of the Jurassic Coast: The Red Coast Revealed – Exmouth to Lyme Regis, by Richard A Edwards; and Geology of the Jurassic Coast: The Isle of Purbeck – Weymouth to Studland, by Paul Ensom and Malcolm Turner
- Book review: Geology of the South Devon Coast from the Dorset County boundary to the Brixham area (Geologists’ Association Guide No 73), by John CW Cope
- Book review: Geology of the Yorkshire Coast: Geologists’ Association Guide No 34 (4th edition), by Peter F Rawson and John K Wright
- Book review: Geomodels in Engineering Geology: An Introduction, by Peter Fookes, Geoff Pettifer and Tony Waltham
- Book review: Great Plains Geology, by Robert F Diffendal Jr
- Book review: Guides to: Fossils & Rocks of the Jurassic / The Geology of the Lake District – an introduction / The Geology of Cornwall – an introduction, by Robert Westwood
- Book review: Hands-on Palaeontology: a practical manual, by Stephen K. Donovan
- Book review: Hutton’s Arse: 3 billion years of extraordinary geology in Scotland’s Northern Highlands (2nd edition), by Malcolm Rider and Peter Harrison
- Book review: Ichnology: Organism -Substrate Interactions in Space and Time, by Luis Buatois and M Gabriela Mángano
- Book review: Inscriptions of Nature: Geology and the Naturalization of Antiquity, by Pratik Chakrabarti
- Book review: Introducing Geology – A Guide to the World of Rocks, by Graham Park
- Book review: Introducing Geology: A guide to the world of rocks (3rd edition), by Graham Park
- Book review: Introducing Geomorphology: A Guide to Landforms and Processes (2nd edition), by Adrian Harvey
- Book review: Introducing Geomorphology: A Guide to Landforms and Processes, by Adrian Harvey
- Book review: Introducing Geophysics, by Peter Styles
- Book review: Introducing Hydrogeology, by Nicolas Robins
- Book review: Introducing Metamorphism, by Ian Sanders
- Book review: Introducing Meteorology: A Guide to Weather, by Jon Shonk; and Introducing Oceanography, by David Thomas and David Bowers
- Book review: Introducing Mineralogy, by John Mason
- Book review: Introducing Natural Resources, by Graham Park
- Book review: Introducing Oceanography (2nd edition)
- Book review: Introducing Palaeontology: A Guide to ancient life (2nd edition), by Patrick N Wyse Jackson
- Book review: Introducing Palaeontology: A Guide to Ancient Life, by Patrick N Wyse Jackson
- Book review: Introducing Sea Level Change, by Alastair Dawson
- Book review: Introducing Sedimentology, by Stuart Jones
- Book review: Introducing Stratigraphy, by Paul Lyle
- Book review: Introducing Tectonics, Rock Structures and Mountain Belts, by Graham Park
- Book review: Introducing Tectonics, Rock-Structures and Mountain Belts (2nd edition), by Graham Park
- Book review: Introducing volcanology: A guide to hot rocks, by Dougal Jerram
- Book review: Isle of Wight: Landscape and Geology, by John Downes
- Book review: King of Siluria: How Roderick Murchison Changed the Face of Geology, by John L Morton
- Book review: Lakeland Rocks, by Alan Smith
- Book review: Logging the Chalk, by Rory N Mortimore
- Book review: Marvelous Microfossils: Creators, Timekeepers, Architects, by Patrick De Wever, foreword by Hubert Reeves and translated by Alison Duncan
- Book review: Measures for Measure: Geology and the Industrial Revolution, by Mike Leeder
- Book review: Minerals of Britain and Ireland, by A G Tindle
- Book review: Minerals of the English Midlands, by Roy E Starkey
- Book review: Mortimer Forest Geology Trail, edited by Andrew Jenkinson
- Book review: Mortimer Forest Geology Trail, edited by Andrew Jenkinson and illustrated by Gillian Jenkinson and John Norton
- Book review: Mountains: The origins of the Earth’s mountain systems, by Graham Park
- Book review: Mull in the Shaping, by Rosalind Jones
- Book review: Planetary Geology: An Introduction (2nd ed), by Claudio Vita-Finzi and Dominic Fortes
- Book review: Prehistoric Pets, by Dr Dean Lomax and illustrated by Mike Love
- Book review: Rebels, Scholars, Explorers – Women in Vertebrate Paleontology, by Annalisa Berta and Susan Turner
- Book review: Recreating an age of reptiles, by Mark P Witton
- Book review: River Planet: Rivers from Deep Time to the Modern Crisis, by Martin Gibling
- Book review: Rocks and minerals: the definitive visual guide, by Ronald Louis Bonewitz
- Book review: Rocks and Rock Formations – A Key to Identification, by Jürg Meyer (translated by Mark Epstein)
- Book review: Rock Trails, covering: Lakeland, Snowdonia and Peak District, by Paul Gannon
- Book review: Rock Trails: Scottish Highlands, by Paul Gannon
- Book review: Roughton Gill and the Mines of the Caldbeck Fells, by Ian Tyler
- Book review: Scotland’s Mountain Landscapes: A Geomorphological Perspective, by Colin K Ballantyne
- Book review: Scottish Agate, by Nick Crawford and David Anderson
- Book review: Scottish Fossils, by Nigel H Trewin
- Book review: Sedimentary Structures (4th Edition), by John Collinson and Nigel Mountney
- Book review: Silurian Fossils of the Pentland Hills, Scotland (Palaeontological Association Field Guide to Fossils No 11), edited by N K Clarkson, David A T Harper, Cecilia M Taylor and Lyall I Anderson
- Book review: So you want to be a Palaeontologist? Practical advice for fossil enthusiasts of all ages, by Dr David Penney
- Book review: Spacerocks: A collectors’ Guide to Meteorites, Tektites and Impactites, by David Bryant
- Book review: Squid Empire: The Rise and Fall of the Cephalopods, by Danna Staaf
- Book review: Strata: The Remarkable Life Story of William Smith, the Father of English Geology, by John L Morton
- Book review: Strata: William Smith’s Geological Maps, with contributions by Oxford University Museum of Natural History, with a foreword by Robert Macfarlane
- Book review: Studies on Agates, by Terry Moxon
- Book review: Terrestrial Conservation Lagerstätten, by Nicholas C Fraser and Hans-Dieter Sues
- Book review: The Abyss of Time, by Paul Lyle
- Book review: The Artists and The Scientists Bringing History to Life, by Peter Trusler, Patricia Vickers-Rich and Thomas H Rich
- Book review: The Chalk of the South Downs of Sussex and Hampshire and the North Downs of Kent (Geologists’ Association Guide No 74) (vols 1 and 2), by Rory N Mortimore
- Book review: The Coast of the Bristol Region – Quaternary Geology and Geomorphology (Geologists’ Association Guide No 71), by David Case
- Book review: The Dalradian of Scotland (Geologists’ Association Guide No 67), by Jack Treagus
- Book review: The Geology of Barcelona: An urban excursion guide (Geologists’ Association Guide No 70), by Wes Gibbons and Teresa Moreno
- Book review: The Geology of London (Geologists’ Association Guide No 68), compiled by Diana Clemens
- Book review: The Geology of South Wales: A Field Guide (2nd edition), by Gareth T George
- Book review: The Geology of Watchet and its Neighbourhood, Somerset (Geologists’ Association Guide No 66), by Eric Robinson
- Book review: The Isle of Wight (Geologists’ Association Guide No 60), by Andy Gale
- Book review: The Jurassic Coast: An Aerial Journey through Time, by Robert Westwood
- Book review: The Jurassic Coast: An Aerial Journey through Time, photographs by Peter Sills, words by Robert Westwood
- Book review: The Making of Europe, by Graham Park
- Book review: The New Forest – Geology and Fossils, by James Barnet
- Book review: The Other Saber-tooths: Scimitar tooth cats of the Western Hemisphere, edited by Virginia L Naples, Larry D Martin and John P Babiarz
- Book review: The Peak District: Landscape and Geology, by Tony Waltham
- Book review: The Roadside Geology of Wales (Geologists’ Association Guide No 69), by Jim Talbot and John Cosgrove
- Book review: The Smugglers Trail – Geology of the Thanet Coastline from Broadstairs to Cliftonville, by Richard Hubbard and Geoff Downer
- Book review: The Tunguska Mystery, by Vladimir Rubtsov and Edward Ashpol
- Book review: Trilobites of the British Isles, by Dr Robert Kennedy and Sinclair Stammers
- Book review: Trilobites of the World: An atlas of 1000 photographs, by Pete Lawrance and Sinclair Stammers
- Book review: Trilobites, Dinosaurs and Mammoths: An introduction to the prehistory of the British Isles, by James McKay (for the Palaeontological Association)
- Book review: Vesuvius: A Biography, by Alwyn Scarth
- Book review: Volcanoes and the Making of Scotland, by Brian Upton
- Book review: Volcanoes of Europe (2nd edition), by Dougal J Jerram, Alwyn Scarth and Jean-Claude Tanguy
- Book review: Walking the Jurassic Coast: Dorset and East Devon: The Walks, the rocks, the fossils, by Ronald Turnbull
- Book review: Walking the West Jurassic Coast; and Walking the East Jurassic Coast, by Robert Westwood
- Book review: William Boyd Dawkins, the Victorian Science of Cave Hunting: Three Men in a Cavern, by Mark Wright
- Book review: World of Geology: Travels to Rocky Places, by Tony Waltham
- Book review: Yorkshire Geology, by Paul Ensom
- Boxstones: In search of Miocene Suffolk
- Brighter future for an old natural wonder
- Brihadeeswarar Temple, India
- Bringing the best out of your fossils: Tips on the preparation of fossils
- British fossil elephants
- Bryozoans in the British Jurassic
- Bryozoans in the English Chalk
- Bryozoans: more than meets the eye
- Building a fossil preparation box
- Building stones of the Ancient World
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- Cameos from Ancient Greece and Rome: Small but precious treasures
- Can the end-Permian mass extinction be attributed to a single, catastrophic event?
- Carbonate platforms and coral reefs: The Coralline Oolite of the Yorkshire Upper Jurassic – a prime source of palaeontological information
- Carboniferous fossils protecting the coastline at Barton on Sea
- Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS): Using geology to fight climate change
- Caribbean sun and Carboniferous art
- Carrara marble from the Apian Alps: Another famous ancient workable stone
- Caught between two mass extinctions: The rise and fall of Dicroidium
- Celebrating the Ashdon Meteorite
- Check those damaged ‘Megalodon’ teeth
- Clarkia Flora: 16-million-year-old plants offer a window into the past
- Coccoliths: Tiny fossils with immense paleontological importance
- Collecting fluorescent minerals
- Collecting fossils in Florida
- Collecting fossils on the Jurassic Coast: The Eype Starfish Bed
- Collecting minerals around the world
- Collecting sharks’ teeth at Herne Bay, Kent
- Colonising skeletal substrates: Encrusters and borers from the Upper Jurassic oyster shell beds of Central Poland
- Colorado mountain memories
- Colossal tortoises: Climate change and the evolution of Europe’s largest ‘modern’ reptiles
- Colourful bluffs in Long Island recall the most recent ice age
- Complete marine crocodile skull found at Whitby on the North Yorkshire
- Concretions in sandstones of the Inner Hebrides, Scotland
- Coping with coprolites
- Cresson Mine: The untold stories
- Crinoids at Hartington
- Crusty old fossils
- Cryptic crab caves in Caenozoic corals
- Crystals and minerals of the London Clay
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- Daily lives of fossil reptiles
- Dendermonde Mammoth: Fighting pyrite decay and the preservation of unique palaeontological heritage
- Denizens of the Oxford Clay
- De Kaloot: A fossil treasure trove in The Netherlands
- Diadematoid echinoids: A cryptic part of the tropical fossil record
- Dinosaurs and chalk – great articles, great writers and a little bit of history in the making
- Dinosaurs footprints on the Isle of Skye, Scotland
- Dinosaurs in Scotland
- Dinosaur mines of the Kem Kem
- Dinosaur Profile: Megaraptor – the Killer Claw
- Dinosaur quarries of Hastings
- Dinosaur track investigation
- Disappearing Dunwich
- Discovering dinosaurs in Britain: The significance of the British dinosaur record
- Discovering the world of fossil fungi
- Down and dirty at a dig: a dinophile’s dream comes true
- Do mammoths warn of a climate crisis?
- Drought in South Australia creates soil problems
- Duria Antiquior: A nineteenth-century forerunner of palaeoart
- DVD review: Fossil Hunting along the Jurassic Coast, by Dr Colin Dawes BSc PhD
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- Early Eocene London Clay deposits at High Ongar, Essex (Part 1)
- Early Eocene London Clay deposits at High Ongar, Essex (Part 2)
- Earthquake in Lincolnshire: 27 February 2008
- Earth history in miniature: Zircon under the microscope
- Emeralds from the Hohe Tauern (Austria): A precious stone with a long history
- Encountering desert deposits in Oman
- Environmental scientists and geology (Part 1): The first phase of an environmental geology investigation
- Environmental scientists and geology (Part 2): Geology and soil science in the ‘Wetlands and Waters Permitting’ process in the USA
- Environmental scientists and geology (Part 3): Geology and soil science in the ‘National Environmental Policy Act document’ process in the USA
- Erratic rocks in fields and beaches of the Isle of Wight
- Erzberg Mine in Austria: An iron ore reserve with a long tradition
- Essential collectibles #1: Diacalymene trilobites
- Essential collectibles #2: Perisphinctes ammonites
- Essential collectibles #3: Gryphaea oysters
- Essential collectibles #4: Orthoceras nautiloids
- Essential collectibles #5: Turritella gastropods
- Essential collectibles #6: Green River fishes
- Essential collectibles #7: Moroccan mosasaur teeth
- Essential collectibles #8: Coprolites
- Exceptional mammoth discovery from the North Sea
- Excursion to the South Devon coast led by Prof John CW Cope (National Museum Wales)
- Exploding star missing from formation of solar system
- Explorers of Deep Time, by Roy Plotnick
- Exploring the Jurassic at Zalas Quarry, southern Poland
- Extinction of the mammoth and the Clathrate Gun
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- Fabulous Fluorite: Derbyshire Blue John
- Fabulous folds: Variscan tectonics in southwest England
- Fake fossils by the hundred: Johann Beringer’s ‘lying-stones’
- Farming for fossils in Morocco
- Features in the field: Ignimbrites of the Yr Arddu syncline
- Field trip to the building stones of Canterbury
- Fifteenth century magico-medicinal minerals
- Finders, keepers: The lost world of some Isle of Wight geological heroes
- Finding Ophthalmosaurus – the eye lizard
- First description of dinosaur fossils by Al-Andalusī in the twelfth century
- Fleshing-out a dinosaur-eating snake
- Flints in the Late Cretaceous Chalk of NW Europe
- Florissant fossil spider discovery
- Fossiliferous Florida
- Fossiling in Wyoming
- Fossils down under or finding fossils in boreholes
- Fossils from Denmark (part 1)
- Fossils from Florida, USA
- Fossils from the Lias of the Yorkshire Coast
- Fossils from the Polish Bathonian clays
- Fossils in amber (Part 1): Biodiversity
- Fossils in amber (Part 2): Preparation and study
- Fossils of the Gault Clay
- Fossils re-united
- Fossil arachnids
- Fossil beetles of Bognor Regis, West Sussex
- Fossil bones from the North Sea: An easy to way to collect fossil remains from the Ice Age?
- Fossil collecting at Bracklesham, West Sussex
- Fossil collecting 1,000 miles away from home
- Fossil crustaceans
- Fossil crustaceans as parasites and hosts
- Fossil fakes and their recognition
- Fossil fishes of the Old Red Sandstone of Scotland
- Fossil folklore: Ammonites
- Fossil folklore: Echinoderms
- Fossil folklore: Fish
- Fossil folklore: Molluscs
- Fossil folklore: Some myths, monsters, swallows and butterflies
- Fossil forests in the freezer
- Fossil from Denmark (part 2)
- Fossil hunter’s guide to the Yorkshire coast
- Fossil hunting in Oxfordshire, UK
- Fossil insects from the Lower Cretaceous of southern England
- Fossil lions of Europe
- Fossil of hairy, squirrel-sized creature sheds light on evolution of earliest mammals
- Fossil sea urchins from the Middle Eocene of the Bartonian of Christchurch Bay, UK
- Fossil spiders in Baltic amber
- Fossil sword pommel from Malaya
- From pencils to programming and graphene: Graphite’s role in the transmission of knowledge
- From sea to sand – ancient marine reptiles from the deserts of Saudi Arabia
- From sharks’ teeth to sea urchins: A palaeontological expedition through the Northern Alpine foreland in Austria
- From the wet clays of Peterborough to the sunny Caatinga of Brazil
- Fulgurites: With the look and shape of lightning bolts
- Fulletby brickyard: A classic locality in the Upper Jurassic Kimmeridge Clay of Lincolnshire
- Further rummages through the cephalopods — ammonites (and others) from around the world (Part 2)
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- Geoarchitecture of some Romanesque churches in Aquitaine, France
- Geojunkets: a geologist returns to Fairbanks, Alaska (Part 1)
- Geological expedition along the southwest coast of Scotland
- Geological field trip through Scotland: Basalts from the Isle of Skye
- Geological transformation of Sharjah, United Arab Emirates
- Geology and fossils of Chatham Island, New Zealand
- Geology and fossils of the Spilsby Sandstone Formation of Nettleton, Lincolnshire, UK
- Geology and fossil fauna of the South Ferriby foreshore
- Geology and landscape of Levisham and Newtondale, Yorkshire
- Geology and terrestrial life of the Carboniferous
- Geology at Loch Lomond and the Trossachs National Park
- Geology in Leonardo’s ‘Virgin of the Rocks’
- Geology museums of Britain: Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum, Glasgow
- Geology museums of Britain: Kendal Museum of Natural History and Archaeology, Cumbria
- Geology Museums of Britain: Portland Museum, Dorset
- Geology museums of Britain: Staffin (Dinosaur) Museum, Isle of Skye
- Geology museums of Britain: The Booth Museum of Natural History, Brighton
- Geology museums of Britain: The Hunterian, Glasgow
- Geology museums of Britain: The Museum of London
- Geology museums of Britain: The Museum of Somerset, Taunton
- Geology museums of Britain: The National Stone Centre, Derbyshire
- Geology museums of Britain: Watchet Market House Museum, Somerset
- Geology museums of Britain: Whitby Museum, Yorkshire
- Geology museums of Britain: Yorkshire Natural History Museum, Sheffield
- Geology Museum of Ipoh, Malaysia
- Geology of East Greenland
- Geology of Grandfather Mountain
- Geology of islands
- Geology of the Falkland Islands
- Geology of the Moray Coast
- Geomodels in engineering: An introduction
- Geopark Shetland: A journey through the 35th European Geopark
- Geopedia: A Brief Compendium of Geologic curiosities, by Marcia Bjornerud (with illustrations by Haley Hagerman)
- Geoscience highlights from the Harvard Museum of Natural History
- Geo Junkets: New Zealand , North Island (Part 2)
- Geo junkets: New Zealand, North Island (Part 1)
- Geo Junkets: New Zealand, North Island (Part 3)
- German Miners in Cumbria
- Ghost shrimps: An abundant yet understudied fossil record
- Ghughua Fossil National Park, India
- Giant file clams: A common fossil as an exciting document of Earth history
- Giant trilobites and biotite nodules in Portugal
- Giant’s Causeway (Part 1): An introduction
- Giant’s Causeway (Part 2): Other volcanic highlights
- Gigantic rhizodonts in Scotland’s lochs: The one that got away
- Glacial rock flour and the preservation of Greenland fossil fish
- Golden Dinosaur from the depths of the London Mine: Mystery of Genevieve
- Gold panning at Wanlockhead, Scotland
- Granite: Its physical, geochemical general properties
- Graptolites of Abereiddy Bay
- Gravel sheets in the suburbs of Washington, DC
- Great Plains geology: A personal journey
- Guide to minerals: Aegirine
- Guide to minerals: Amazonite
- Guide to minerals: Amethyst
- Guide to minerals: Selenite
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- Hans Sloane’s fossil collection at the Natural History Museum, London
- Hard work breaks no bones: A bone from the Wealden facies gets revealed
- Harvesting the extinct Bennettitales
- Hastings (Part 1): Field trip from Rock-A-Nore
- Hastings (Part 2): Geology and fossils
- Hastings (Part 3): When Dinosaurs Roamed
- Headbanging, rocking and moonwalking fossils
- Heavy Metal painter meets Heavy Metal palaeontologist: The conception of an unusual portrayal of the past
- Heavy rains and storms in Dorset: Collecting fossils
- Hell and high water: The digs of Dinosaur Cove
- Henry VIII’s lost ruby: The ‘Regale’ of France
- Highland fishing expedition to the Devonian
- Highlights from the Museum am Löwentor in Germany
- Histology of a sauropod rib bone from the Wessex Formation, Hanover point, Isle of Wight
- Historically important unconformities in Scotland and Northern England
- Historical note on amber
- History shows current climate change is normal
- Hooks, paperclips and balls of string: Understanding heteromorph ammonites
- How to identify a pterosaur tooth
- Humble flint sea urchins and the stories they tell
- Hunting the Dutch beach of Hoek van Holland for fossils
- Hutton’s unconformity and the birth of ‘Deep Time’
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- Iceland: Classic Geology in Europe (3rd edition), by Thor Thordarson and Ármann Höskuldsson
- Ice, dykes and tectonics: the Plattsburgh story
- Identifying North African (Moroccan) mosasaur teeth
- Iguanodon foot-casts found near Hastings in 2006
- Images of cells preserved in stone
- Important Green River Formation fossils come to New York
- Improvements to how you can print out our articles
- Inclusions in precious and semi-precious gemstones
- Indian fossils and Yorkshire dinosaurs. What more can you want?
- India’s ‘Dinosaur Fossil Park’ – Raiyoli
- Interesting borings
- Interpreting ammonite fossils
- Introduction to belemnites
- Introduction to the Messel Pit
- Invertebrate fossils from the Lower Muschelkalk (Triassic, Anisian) of Winterswijk, The Netherlands
- In search of dinosaur eggs in Mongolia
- In the footsteps of T-rex and other prehistoric giants: my trip to Hell Creek, the Green River Formation and the Niobrara Chalk
- Isle of Wight: Dinosaurs down at the farm
- Isotopes provide key insights into dinosaur lives
- It doesn’t always have to be dinosaurs – a short review of rauisuchian archosaurs
- I, a Geologist (Part 1): The geology of Charles Darwin
- I, a Geologist (Part 2): The geology of Charles Darwin
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- Jade: Imperial green gem of the East (Part 1) – mining the gem
- Jade: Imperial green gem of the East (Part 2) – decorative and ornamental jade
- Jade: Imperial green gem of the East (Part 3) – scientific properties of jade
- Jade: Imperial green gem of the East (Part 5) – the world marketplace
- Jade: Imperial green gem (Part 4) – the symbolic and spiritual gem
- Jamaican fossil crabs
- Jamaica’s geodiversity (Part 1): Introduction and some older highlights (Cretaceous to Miocene)
- Jamaica’s geodiversity (Part 2): Highlights from the Neogene
- John Hesketh and the finding of the ‘Aveley Elephants’
- Jurassic Coast (or is it?) with the Geologists’ Association
- Jurassic Gorge
- Jurassic Park meets the US presidential race 2016
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- Lake District: Landscape and Geology, by Ian Francis, Stuart Holmes and Bruce Yardley
- Lavas from Hawaiian volcano contain fingerprint of planetary formation
- La Gomera: A short geological guide
- Living fossils in a petrified forest
- Locations in Nova Scotia (Part 1): Joggins – a Carboniferous fossil forest
- Locations in Nova Scotia (Part 2): Blue Beach – a locality in the Annapolis Valley
- Locations Nova Scotia (Part 3): Wasson’s Bluff – a locality near Parrsboro
- Locked in Time: Animal Behavior Unearthed in 50 Fossils, by Dean R Lomax, illustrated by Bob Nicholls
- Looking through a crystal ball: Unravelling the wonders of trilobite eyes
- Lost Dorset dinosaur footprint site
- Los Angeles’ fractured and filled landscape: a field trip to the sites
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- Making of a monster: ‘Cannibal the Animal’
- Mammalian Paleoecology: Using the Past to Study the Present, by Felisa A Smith
- Mammoths and the Mammoth Ivory Trade
- Mammoths in the freezer
- Marble from the Isle of Paros in Ancient Greece: A tour of the ancient quarries
- Marvellous microfossils (Part 1): Collecting microfossils from Folkestone
- Marvellous microfossils (Part 2): The fascination of Microfossils from the Gault of Folkestone
- Mary Anning and the Jurassic Dragons
- Mary Anning’s ‘Fish-Lizard’: A new species of ichthyosaur
- Mary Anning: Jurassic dragons from Whitby
- Meat-eating dinosaur from Argentina with a bird-like breathing system
- Megalodon shark ancestry
- Meteorites and tektites
- Meteorites demystified: A beginner’s guide (Part 1)
- Meteorites demystified: A beginner’s guide (Part 2)
- Meteorites: A primer
- Meteorites: ‘rocks’ from space
- Michigan Puddingstone
- Milos: A must-visit island destination for the geo-traveller
- Mineral classics from Wales
- Mineral collecting in Slovakia
- Mineral collecting ‘Down Under’
- Mineral colours
- Mining in ancient Greece and Rome
- Mining in Brazil’s ‘Garden of Gold’
- Miocene, mud and more: Miste 2013
- Miocene-Pliocene shallow water marine fossils at Chippokes Plantation State Park, Virginia, USA
- Moeraki Boulders: The giant marbles of New Zealand
- Mollusc diversity for palaeontologists
- Monster nautiluses of the Palaeozoic
- Mull’s famous fossil tree (Part 1): Chrissie and the tree
- Mull’s famous fossil tree (Part 2): Walking to the site
- Musée-Parc des Dinosaures (Dinosaur Museum-Park) in Mèze, France
- Mysteries of time: A quest for the age of the Earth
- Mysterious blue orbs of K2 granite
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- Natural wonders of the Maghreb in Morocco
- Nautiloids from the Red Chalk Formation of Hunstanton
- Nebraska, USA: Wonderful fossils, natural history museums and public art depicting fossils
- New look for Utahraptor
- New museum in northern Greece: The Siatista Historical Paleontological Collection, the first record of a stegodon in Europe and the making of the straight-tusked elephant
- New predator ‘Dawn runner’ discovered in early dinosaur graveyard
- Northern Rocks: Shetland
- NZ Orphan mine site taken into care
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- One hundred and fifty-million-year-old baby bird hide scraper
- One way to ‘collect’ a massive specimen: Simple photogrammetry in the field using a mobile phone
- On fossil beaked whales, phosphorites and ocean floors
- On the origins of buffalo wings and chicken fingers by means of unnatural connexion, or the preservation of flavoured races in the struggle for clarity
- On the origin of agate: A 300-year-old enigma
- On the trail of giant brachiopods: Gigantoproductus
- On the trail of Shetland’s volcano
- Other mass extinctions
- Oxygen-free storage for pyrite speciments
- Oyster shells as habitat: Encrusters and borings
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- Palaeocene lagerstätte in France
- Palaeontology and caves in Jamaica
- Palaeozoic fossils from Central Europe: A geological expedition in the Southern Alps of Austria
- Pale white dot
- Pallasites: The meteorite jewels in the crown
- Panning for gold at Baile an Or in Northeast Scotland
- Pathway to the past: A miner’s photograph
- Pennsylvania’s forests looked different in the Carboniferous and Early Permian
- Peñon de Ilfach: Did it jump or was it pushed?
- Phenomenal fossil fern: Forgotten for 40 years
- Philadelphia fossils and ferns
- Pico Partido: Volcanic perfection in the Canaries
- Pierre Teilhard de Chardin 1881 to 1955: a geologist priest in Hastings
- Pistol shrimps: How to recognise them in the fossil record
- Plant macrofossils and palaeoclimates
- Plate tectonics (Part 1): What are they?
- Plate tectonics (Part 2): A closer look
- Plate tectonics (Part 3): The rock cycle
- Plate tectonics (Part 4): More on the rock cycle
- Plate tectonics (Part 5): A simple key to identifying rocks in the field
- Plenty of geological fun at Cornwallis’ Cave
- Plesiosaur vertebrae from Black Venn
- Pliocene bryozoans in the Suffolk Coralline Crag
- Predator and prey
- Preliminary study on a large scraper from Central Wyoming
- Preserving geological museum collections
- Project Emerging: Zoophycos
- Prominent figures of the 1800s who gave rise to vertebrate palaeontology
- Pterosaurs from the Cambridge Greensand
- Pterosaurs: A brief flight with these remarkable reptiles
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- Rare amber inclusion of harvestman donated to Natural History Museum, London
- Rare Cretaceous ichthyosaur from Lincolnshire
- Real ‘Southend Rock’
- Recollecting rocks and minerals
- Rival theories by English amateurs: Matley, Trechmann and the geological origin of Jamaica
- Rocks in Roslin Glen: A record of a swampy past
- Rock art: The Bradshaw Foundation
- Rock paintings of Bundi, India
- Roman quarries in Austria and Germany: A short sight-seeing tour
- Rose and blue quartz
- Rudists: A fossil story
- Rummages through the core collection of British cephalopods (Part 1)
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- Salthill Quarry, Clitheroe: A resource degraded
- Salthill Quarry, Clitheroe: A resource revitalised
- Saltwick Bay, North Yorkshire
- Sands of the Gobi Desert yield new species of nut-cracking dinosaur
- Sand for arenophiles
- Scottish ‘Stones of Destiny’
- SEACHANGE sets sail: Science on the high seas
- Secret life of starfish
- Seeds from the London Clay
- Seeing dramatic folded strata from the car: Sideling Hill, Maryland, USA
- Seeing into the ‘Stone Age’: The stone tools of early man
- Sharks of the Moroccan phosphates
- Sharks of Whale Valley: Or should that be whales of Shark Valley?
- Shear zones: Natural laboratories of rock deformation and mineral alteration
- Shedding light on an isolated skull: A new elasmosaur from the Late Cretaceous of Morocco
- Shining hill in the Arizona desert
- Sieving out the big picture
- Siri Scientific Press: A UK-based publisher specialising in palaeontology
- Siwalik Fossil Park, Himachal Pradesh State, India: Part 1
- Siwalik Fossil Park, Himachal Pradesh State, India: Part 2
- Skye: Island of Dreams
- Small is beautiful: fossil voles as stratigraphic aids
- Some fossil finds in the Hastings area
- Stones that illustrate themselves
- Stop the press: The Jurassic Coast starts in the Permian
- Sub-fossils in copal: An under-valued resource
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- Take me to the rocks
- Talking sharks’ teeth
- Tauern gold: The history of gold mining in the Central Alps
- Tertiary cephalopods, or where did all the ammonites go?
- Thanet Anticline’s shifting shorelines: two millennia of change
- That Arizona hot spot might be a volcanic field
- They bore witness to the rifting of a supercontinent
- The Bhimbetka rock shelters and paintings of India
- The British Carboniferous Limestone
- The Chain of Craters Road, Hawaii
- The Deccan Traps, India (Part 1): The story of its genesis
- The Deccan Traps, India (Part 2): Its geomorphology and stratigraphy
- The Deccan Traps, India (Part 3): Evidence of recent tectonic activities in Deccan basalts
- The Deccan Traps, India (Part 4): Quaternary sediments of the Godavari River basin, Maharashtra
- The dinosaurs of the Isle of Wight
- The dinosaur footprints of Whitby: Part 1
- The dinosaur footprints of Whitby: Part 2 – problems matching footprints to dinosaurs
- The dinosaur footprints of Whitby: Part 3 – a brief look at the six footprint groupings
- The dinosaur footprints of Whitby: Part 4 – the locations close to Whitby where they can be found
- The disparids: Weird and weedy crinoids of the Palaeozoic
- The Elgin Marvels
- The fossil forest of Curio Bay
- The Geologists’ Association: An overview
- The geology and fossils of the Burnham Chalk Formation (Upper Cretaceous, Upper Turonian stage) of North Ormsby, Lincolnshire
- The how and why of Tiger’s eye
- The mud volcanoes of Azerbaijan
- The Nautilus and the Ammonite
- The palaeontological collection at the Teyler’s Museum, Haarlem, The Netherlands
- The return of Burmite amber
- The Spittles Landslip, Lyme Regis
- The violent story of Cumbria’s ancient volcanoes
- The World’s longest death track: The last footsteps of an ancient horseshoe crab
- The ‘trident’ trilobites of Morocco
- The “thick-shelled mussel” Pycnodonte (Phygraea) vesiculare: Germany’s “Fossil of the Year” 2017
- Thirty five years of fossil collecting
- Thomas Jefferson’s mammoth problem
- Three dimensional photography of fossils (Part 3): Ammonites from the Northern Limestone Alps of Austria
- Three-dimensional photographs of fossils (Part 1): Gastropods from the Paratethys Ocean
- Three-dimensional photographs of fossils (Part 2): Stereophotography of ancient micro-organisms
- Thrihnukagigur: An icelandic volcano
- Timeless trees at Florissant, Colorado
- Tongue-twisting horrors – or beauty – of the names of organisms: A Linnaean heritage
- Travelling through time: The roadmap for Namibia is in the rocks
- Travels with Trilobites: Adventures in the Paleozoic by Andy Secher
- Triassic beasts and where to find them
- Triassic fossils of West Texas
- Triassic reptiles from the Lower Muschelkalk of Winterswijk
- Triassic salt in the High Atlas of Morocco
- Trilobites: A short introduction
- Trouble with pyrite
- Tully Monster: Is this the world’s most mysterious fossil?
- Tunnelling for dinosaurs in the High Arctic
- Twilight of the mammoths
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- Unusual association of a Recent oyster and a slipper limpet
- Urban geology: An inselberg in Rotterdam
- Urban geology: A failed example of gabions as false urban geology from the Netherlands
- Urban geology: A rostroconch in Hoofddorp
- Urban geology: A sunny Sunday in Hoofddorp
- Urban geology: Boulders and the Dutch
- Urban geology: Brush up your neoichnology
- Urban geology: Gabions in the Dutch townscape
- Urban geology: Monumental geology
- Urban geology: New Red Sandstone at Amsterdam Airport
- Urban geology: Palaeontology at the Wagamama restaurant, Amsterdam
- Urban geology: Productid brachiopods in Amsterdam and Utrecht
- Urban geology: The battery on the Sloterweg
- Urban geology: The Boxtel wall game
- Urban geology: The strange tale of a windowsill
- Urban geology: The Worsley Park wall game, Manchester
- Urban geology: Two granites
- Urban micrometeorites: A myth?
- Utah: A geologist’s wonderland
- Ute arrow straightener made of Jurassic dinosaur bone
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- Walk that Changed History: New evidence about the discovery of the Iguanodon
- Walrus of the Norwich Crag: Alachtherium cretsii
- Warming medieval climate supports a revolution in agriculture
- Wealden insects: An artist’s impression (Part 1)
- Wealden Insects: An artist’s impression (Part 2)
- Wealden Insects: An artist’s impression (Part 3)
- Wealden insects: An artist’s update (Part 4)
- Weird world of fossil worm cocoons
- West Coast Fossil Park, Western Cape, South Africa
- West Runton revisited
- What is a reptile?
- What’s in a fossil name?
- What’s so special about South Devon?
- Whitby Jet and the Toarcian Oceanic Anoxic Event
- White Scar Cave
- Who did it? Bite marks in Jurassic and Cretaceous ammonites
- Wieliczka Salt Mine of Poland (Part 1)
- Wieliczka Salt Mine of Poland (Part 2)
- Windmills and building stones: Antigua, West Indies
- World earthquakes
- World of geology
- Worm monstrosity: A giant extinct worm
- Writhlington revisited: A polychrome perspective (Part 1)
- Writhlington revisited: A polychrome perspective (Part 2)
- Writhlington revisited: A polychrome perspective (Part 3)
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- Arthropleura – Germany’s ‘Fossil of the Year’ 2016
- Arthropleura: A prehistoric bug hunt
- Chirotherium sp.
- Dinocochlea (Part 1): The mysterious spiral of Hastings
- Dinocochlea (Part 2): A solution to the mysterious spiral of Hastings
- Encrinus liliiformis – a crinoid from the Triassic that made a career for itself: Germany’s fossil of the year, 2019
- Fenestella and other bryozoans in the Carboniferous rocks of the British Isles
- Flexomornis howei: A tale of amateur and professional cooperation
- Hexanchus gracilis: A shark from the Lower Chalk of Hunstanton
- Homotherium: A saber-toothed cat of the North Sea
- Iguanodon is older than you think: The public and private announcements of Gideon Mantell’s giant prehistoric herbivorous reptile
- Leedsichthys: A very private suspension feeder
- Sheppeyfossils.com: The genesis of a website
- Smilodon family tree
- Jathika Namal Uyana: Sri Lanka’s Rose Quartz Mountain Range
- The George C Page Museum of La Brea Discoveries and “Project 23”
- The Great Rann of Kutch, Gujarat