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P.J. Brand, Timothy R. Smithson, David Millward, Melanie J. Leng, D.K. Carpenter, Michael A.E. Browne, L. Curry, John E. A. Marshall, Carys E. Bennett, H. Dulson, Sarah J. Davies, Timothy I. Kearsey
The Ballagan Formation of northern Britain provides an exceptional record of Early Mississippian ecosystems that developed as tetrapods emerged onto land. In this paper, we study two 500-metre sections of the formation near Berwick-upon-Tweed, which
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Autor:
Emma J. Reeves, Andrew Howard, John E. A. Marshall, Carys E. Bennett, P.J. Brand, Michael A.E. Browne, Timothy I. Kearsey, David Millward, Sarah J. Davies
Publikováno v:
Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology. 468:287-300
Ichnofossils from a Lower Mississippian (Tournaisian) coastal plain succession with a rich vertebrate fauna, including early tetrapods, record repeated, short-lived marine interactions that influenced floodplain lake development and ecosystems. The i
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David Millward, Timothy I. Kearsey, Sarah J. Davies, Timothy R. Smithson, Michael A.E. Browne, John E. A. Marshall, Carys E. Bennett, Emma J. Reeves
In Scotland, the base of the Ballagan Formation has traditionally been placed at the first grey mudstone within a contiguous Late Devonian to Carboniferous succession. This convention places the Devonian–Carboniferous boundary within the Old Red Sa
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https://eprints.soton.ac.uk/428169/
https://eprints.soton.ac.uk/428169/
Autor:
Timothy I. Kearsey, John E. A. Marshall, Carys E. Bennett, Michael A.E. Browne, David Millward, Charles J.B. Gowing, Simon J. Kemp, Sarah J. Davies, Melanie J. Leng
Publikováno v:
Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology. 457:52-69
The Lower Mississippian (Tournaisian) Ballagan Formation in SE Scotland yields tetrapod fossils that provide fresh insights into the critical period when these animals first moved onto land. The key to understanding the palaeoenvironments where they
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International Journal of Coal Geology. 164:123-133
The recent economic collapse of the opencast surface coal mining industry in the Midland Valley of Scotland has left behind a number of abandoned voids that reveal stunning 3D exposures in strategically important strata. A strong case can be made for
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A Revised Correlation of Carboniferous Rocks in the British Isles ISBN: 9781862396944
Carboniferous rocks occupy much of the Midland Valley of Scotland, but are commonly obscured at surface by Quaternary deposits. The succession occupies an ENE-trending graben bounded by the complexes of the Highland Boundary Fault to the northwest an
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https://doi.org/10.1144/sr26.14
https://doi.org/10.1144/sr26.14
Publikováno v:
Scottish Journal of Geology. 50:165-172
Synopsis The Early Carboniferous Arthur’s Seat volcano in central Edinburgh is of geological significance and landscape value but lacks a precise chronology. New 40 Ar/ 39 Ar step-heating plateau analyses date the lowest Lava 1 of the eruptive sequ
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Proceedings of the Geologists' Association. 124:674-680
Whilst the geoconservation movement started in the United Kingdom about 60 years ago, it is largely through the increasing involvement of voluntary local groups from the 1990s onwards that so much has been achieved in non-statutory site conservation
Autor:
Michael A.E. Browne
Publikováno v:
Scottish Geographical Journal. 128:266-277
The Nature Conservancy Council Earth Science Conservation Strategy (1990) had six main areas for action, including maintaining the Special Sites of Scientific Interest (SSSI) series through the Geological Conservation Review and expanding the Regiona
Autor:
K. Whitbread, Michael A.E. Browne, Jon Merritt, Andrew Finlayson, A.A. McMillan, J.E. Merritt
Publikováno v:
Quaternary Science Reviews. 29:969-988
A 3700-km 2 area adjacent to the Firth of Clyde, Scotland, is examined to constrain the development and dynamics of the western central sector of the last British and Irish Ice Sheet. Results from geomorphological mapping, lithostratigraphic investig