Regional Geology Publications European and UK Geology For full details visit the online bookshop: www.geolsoc.org.uk/bookshop The Geology of Central Petroleum Geology of Tectonostratigraphic Europe – paperback set NW Europe: 50 Years of Atlas of the Northeast (2 volumes) Learning – Proceedings Atlantic Region T. McCann of the 8th Petroleum John R. Hopper, Thomas Funck, Martyn Stoker, This two-volume set provides Geology Conference Uni Arting, Gwenn Peron- the first comprehensive account M. Bowman and B. Levell Pinvidic, Hans Doornebal in English of the geology of The 8th Conference on the and Carmen Gaina Central Europe. 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Brusatte, Thomas J. Jack Treagus and Perth Area Challands, Davide Foffa, Dugald A. Ross, Mark M.A.E Browne and C. Gillen This new guide has itineraries Wilkinson and Hong-yu Yi grounded in a well understood The Stirling and Perth area Read online at: http://sjg. and documented stratigraphy comprises some wonderfully lyellcollection.org/content/54/1/1 that spans all periods from Pre- varied geology, from the Cambrian through to Triassic Dalradian metamorphic rocks Petroleum generation and covers lithologies from in the southern Highlands and migration in the volcanic tuffs and lavas through to a range of sedimentary fossiliferous marine and Cambro-Ordovician and igneous rocks within the Laurentian margin fluviatile sediments to aeolian Midland Valley. The eighteen sandstones. The authors hope excursions in this book guide succession of NW to share their thrill of finding the reader to the best geology Scotland that the older classic areas that this region has to offer, John Parnell, Stephen of Shropshire still have the from complex metamorphic Bowden and Darren Mark capacity to inspire. rocks around Dunkeld, Read online at: http://jgs. through the terrestrial old red lyellcollection.org/content/175/1/33 sandstone around Perth, to the younger and more varied Archibald Geike and Carboniferous sedimentary the establishment of rocks south of Stirling. the Scottish Oil Shale Industry John Richard Underhill and ISBN: 978-0-90071-785-7 ISBN: 978-1-90526-788-0 Publisher: GA Guides Publisher: Edinburgh Geological Jonathon Craig January 2010 Society distributed by GSL. 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