IN his preface the author states that on the completion of the one-inch geological map of Ireland “the opportunity seemed favourable for presenting to the public a succinct account of the geology of ...
THE appearance of another volume on Irish Geology, so soon after that of Prof. Hull, seems to show that the geologists of the Emerald Isle can be as active with their pens as with their hammers. Mr.
https://doi.org/10.3318/ijes.2019.38.6 • https://www.jstor.org/stable/10.3318/ijes.2019.38.6 Copy URL Following a geological research programme in 1998-2000, the ...
Ireland's Burren and Cliffs of Moher have been jointly designated as a Geological Heritage Site in a prestigious programme managed by the International Union of Geological Sciences (IUGS). The ...
Geologist and hydrographer Eoin Mac Craith explains his role on a seabed-mapping project and why it’s actually harder to map shallow water than deep. Since 2006, the Integrated Mapping for the ...
A recent geological survey has found that high concentrations of gold are present in an arc from County Donegal to County Down. Although gold is found throughout the planet it is usually in quantities ...
The convergence of geology, climate, vegetation and human history allowed peat to accumulate on an extraordinary scale over ...
These unique areas provide a glimpse into the planet's geological history and are a must-visit for those wanting to explore beyond the usual tourist spots. From rugged terrains to unusual rock ...
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