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Geological History of Britain and Ireland [Paperback]

Nigel H. Woodcock (Author), Rob A. Strachan (Author)
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0632036567 978-0632036561 December 6, 2000 1
Britain, Ireland and their surrounding areas have a remarkably varied geology for so small a fragment of continental crust. This region contains a fine rock record from all the geological periods from Quaternary back to Cambrian, and a less continuous but still impressive catalogue of events back through nearly 2500 million years of Precambrian time. This protracted geological history would have been interesting enough to reconstruct if it had been played out on relatively stable continental crust. However, Britain and Ireland have developed instead at a tectonic crossroads, on crust traversed intermittently by subduction zones and volcanic arcs, continental rifts and mountain belts. The resulting complexity makes the geological history of this region at once fascinating and perplexing.

Geological History of Britain and Ireland tells the geological story of the region at a level accessible to undergraduate geologists, as well as to postgraduates, professionals or informed amateurs. The book takes a multi-disciplinary rather than a purely stratigraphical approach, and aims to bring to life the processes behind the catalogue of historical events. Full coverage is given to the rich Precambrian and Early Palaeozoic history, as well as to later events more relevant to hydrocarbon exploration. The book is profusely illustrated and contains guides to further reading and full references to data sources, making it an essential starting point for more detailed studies of the regional geology.

  • All British Earth science undergraduates will be required to spend some time studying British Geological History, and this book will be the only one available to British undergraduates
  • The book takes a process-based approach, rather than simply describing the regional stratigraphy
  • Lavishly illustrated with high-quality diagrams

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"Has anything new come out of the geology of Britain and Ireland in the last 20 years since Roger Anderton and his co-authors published their masterly Dynamic Stratigraphy of the British Isles? Do we need a new text book on this topic? Is this it? Yes. Yes. Yes." David Macdonald, Journal of Sedimentary Research


"This is an excellent book, with few vices and many virtues. It could form the basis of an excellent course in historical geology, and is outstanding value for impoverished undergraduates. If you are un-impoverished, buy it anyway and see what I mean about Britain and Ireland as a candidate type area for world geology."

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Britain, Ireland and their surrounding areas have a remarkably varied geology for so small a fragment of continental crust. This region contains a fine rock record from all the geological periods from Quaternary back to Cambrian, and a less continuous but still impressive catalogue of events back through nearly 2500 million years of Precambrian time. This protracted geological history would have been interesting enough to reconstruct if it had been played out on relatively stable continental crust. However, Britain and Ireland have developed instead at a tectonic crossroads, on crust traversed intermittently by subduction zones and volcanic arcs, continental rifts and mountain belts. The resulting complexity makes the geological history of this region at once fascinating and perplexing. Geological History of Britain and Ireland tells the geological story of the region at a level accessible to undergraduate geologists, as well as to postgraduates, professionals, or informed amateurs. The book takes a multi-disciplinary rather than a purely stratigraphical approach, and aims to bring to life the processes behind the catalogue of historical events. Full coverage is given to the rich Precambrian and Early Palaeozoic history, as well as to later events more relevant to hydrocarbon exploration. The book is profusely illustrated and contains guides to further reading and full references to data sources, making it an essential starting point for more detailed studies of the regional geology.

Product Details

  • Paperback: 432 pages
  • Publisher: Wiley-Blackwell; 1 edition (December 6, 2000)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0632036567
  • ISBN-13: 978-0632036561
  • Product Dimensions: 9.5 x 7.4 x 0.9 inches
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  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
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5.0 out of 5 stars An excellent book for UK stratigraphy, August 31, 2005
This review is from: Geological History of Britain and Ireland (Paperback)
I bought this book because it was reccomended by one of my stratigraphy lecturers. Normally I buy some of the textbooks I need for my course and then never look at them again because I find the lecture notes are adequate. This book was so good though that I used it almost all the time.

The maps and diagrams are very clear so it's easy to understand what they show and they offer a visual summary of the information contained in each chapter. The book covers a different geological age or an event (such as the Variscan Orogeny) in separate chapters. Each chapter provides detailed information on the different types of rocks that were formed and their characteristics, and the environment they were formed in. My only difficulty with this book is that it can be quite hard to use if you are looking for something specific because the text can jump around in places, but if you're taking a course in UK stratigraphy or palaeoenvironments then I reccomend this book fully.
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An understanding of the Earth requires a blend of two distinct scientific methods. Read the first page
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tholeiitic chemistry, migmatite complex, regional geological history, tectonic template, chalk successions, palaeocontinental reconstructions, ductile thrusts, steep belt, basement inliers, igneous clasts, palaeogeographic map, thermal uplift, thermal subsidence, thrust zone, basin inversion, chalk facies, basinal areas, extensional collapse, flexural subsidence, basement gneisses, subduction system, volcanic centres, marine mudstones, zircon ages, ductile shear zones
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Geological Society, North Sea, Midland Valley, British Isles, Midland Platform, Lake District, Old Red Sandstone, North Atlantic, Special Publication, Highland Boundary Fault, Late Triassic, Moine Supergroup, Culm Basin, Early Permian, Early Jurassic, Isle of Wight, Scottish Highlands, Moine Thrust Zone, Stoer Group, Irish Sea Platform, Late Archaean, Leinster Basin, Variscan Front, Wessex Basin, British Geological Survey
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