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SUMMARY:Urban Geology Walk of Warwick - CANCELLED
DESCRIPTION:Urban Geology Walk participants May 2023 – photo by Max Down\n\n\n\nGeoWeek event. Cancelled due to lack of interest
URL:https://www.wgcg.co.uk/event/urban-geology-walk-of-warwick-jon-radley/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20240528T133000
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SUMMARY:A science walk and talk along Kenilworth Common
DESCRIPTION:GeoWeek / Nature Week Event: This event will discuss the geology along the Greenway of Kenilworth Common\, discussing the links between geology\, pedology\, hydrogeology and biodiversity. Evidence for environmental change through geological time will be examined. The walk will terminate at Kenilworth Cutting where we will inspect a geological exposure where we will discuss its origins and significance. We will meet at the Forge Road (CV8 2HR) entrance of the Greenway at 13:15 hours for a 13:30 start. Under 16s must be accompanied by an adult. Registration required. \n\n\n\nWGCG members undertake some maintenance and clearance work of Kenilworth Cutting October 2023
URL:https://www.wgcg.co.uk/event/a-science-walk-and-talk-along-kenilworth-common/
LOCATION:Forge Road\, Kenilworth\, CV8 2HR\, Forge Road\, Kenilworth\, Warwickshire\, CV8 2HR
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SUMMARY:Deep Time Travel Through Old Kenilworth
DESCRIPTION:GeoWeek / Nature Week Event: Ray Pratt will lead a walk around old Kenilworth to discuss the variety of building stones used in the constuction and ornamentation of the buildings of this historic town. We will meet at 11:50 hrs at Abbey Fields car park for a 12:00 start. Under 16s must be accompanied by an adult. Registration required. \n\n\n\nOld Kenilworth urban geology walk participants May 2023
URL:https://www.wgcg.co.uk/event/deep-time-travel-through-old-kenilworth/
LOCATION:The car park – Abbey Fields\, Bridge Street\, Kenilworth\, CV8 1BN
CATEGORIES:Field Trip
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20240525T080000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20240602T170000
DTSTAMP:20260418T135303
CREATED:20240224T145057Z
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SUMMARY:GEOWEEK 2024
DESCRIPTION:GEOWEEK 2024. Commencing Saturday May 25 ending Sunday 2 June 2024.  \n\n\n\nDetails to follow.
URL:https://www.wgcg.co.uk/event/geoweek-2024/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20240514T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20240514T150000
DTSTAMP:20260418T135303
CREATED:20240216T171352Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240216T171354Z
UID:57583-1715680800-1715698800@www.wgcg.co.uk
SUMMARY:Rugby cement plant & quarry
DESCRIPTION:Details to follow
URL:https://www.wgcg.co.uk/event/rugby-cement-plant-quarry/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20240428T110000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20240428T150000
DTSTAMP:20260418T135303
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SUMMARY:Kenilworth Cutting Field Visit - Ray Pratt
DESCRIPTION:Ray Pratt will lead a field outing\, around the Kenilworth area\, visiting 3 sites exposing early Permian rocks\, each of which is designated as a Local Geological Site (LGS). We plan to start at 11:00 hrs with an examination of the recently cleared exposure at Kenilworth Cutting on Kenilworth Greenway (LGS 97). Here we will debate the depositional environment and its probable age. We will discuss the depositional environment here in relation to time equivalent deposits to the North\, East and West. Street parking will be necessary so please allow sufficient time to locate a parking spot and walk to the exposure for 11am. \n\n\n\nThe second site to visit  Kings Hill Nurseries (LGS 94). We anticipate being at the second location at about 12:30 to 13:00 hrs. \n\n\n\nThe 3rd and final location to be visited is Ashow (LGS 27). We expect to arrive here about 14:00-14:30. This is private property for which we have permission to visit. Ashow is a small hamlet with narrow country roads so parking will be a bit of a challenge. Car sharing would be helpful. Participants are not obliged to go to all 3 sites and can choose which they visit. The discussion regarding the paleogeographic setting and geological uncertainty will take place at Kenilworth Cutting. \n\n\n\nSite locations and geological descriptions can be found for each Local Geological Site (LGS) on our website.https://www.wgcg.co.uk/lgs/logs-list/ \n\n\n\nDownload the field Trip Guide \n\n\n\nThere is no limit on participants however you are asked to pre register for this event if possible by sending an email to warwickshiregcg@gmail.com.
URL:https://www.wgcg.co.uk/event/kenilworth-cutting-field-visit/
CATEGORIES:Field Trip
ORGANIZER;CN="Warwickshire Geological Conservation Group (WGCG)":MAILTO:warwickshiregcg@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20240418T193000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20240418T210000
DTSTAMP:20260418T135303
CREATED:20230722T163339Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240403T202734Z
UID:44767-1713468600-1713474000@www.wgcg.co.uk
SUMMARY:Gondwana Landscapes: Geology on a Plate - Brian Ellis
DESCRIPTION:Using examples from Australia (mainly South Australia) the talk willexamine existing landscapes which are directly inherited from Gondwana.It will consider the role of their location on the Australian Plate in theconservation of those landscapes and the significance of the dating of thebreakup of Gondwana to the evolution of the geology of Australia. Thetalk will reflect on the difference between interpreting landscapes inBritain and on interpreting those in Australia. \n\n\n\n*Please note that this final talk of the lecture season will be given in-person only. It will not be broadcast on Zoom or recorded. \n\n\n\nOutline of talk PDF
URL:https://www.wgcg.co.uk/event/wolstonian-glaciation-hs2-phil-gibbard-seb-gibson/
CATEGORIES:Talk
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20240321T193000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20240321T210000
DTSTAMP:20260418T135303
CREATED:20230722T162957Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240306T210836Z
UID:44763-1711049400-1711054800@www.wgcg.co.uk
SUMMARY:Lecture: The early evolution of animal life and the generation of form - Frankie Dunn
DESCRIPTION:The rise of the animals was a profound transition in the History of Life; for the first-time organisms were able to engineer the environment around them\, altering geochemical cycles\, building complex ecosystems and diversifying into myriad forms. However\, the rise of the animals is also one of the most controversial episodes in Earth History. Most major animal groups appear in the fossil record during a major evolutionary radiation event between ~520 and 550 million years ago known as the Cambrian Explosion when the blueprints for the animal phyla (arthropods\, vertebrates\, cnidarians) were laid down and\, remarkably\, have remained more-or-less unchanged in the half a billion years since. My research is focused on the Period of time just before the Cambrian Explosion – the Ediacaran Period\, and the Ediacaran-Cambrian transition. While fossil representatives of the living animal phyla diversify in the Cambrian Period\, the timing and nature of their earliest antecedents remains controversial. Fossil assemblages from the late Ediacaran Period preserve the remains of fossil organisms with long-extinct bodyplans\, historically excluded from analyses of the early evolution of animals because of extreme uncertainty regarding their phylogenetic placement. My novel approach to the study of these organisms has been to investigate their growth and development across whole populations of taxa with non analogue frond-like bodyplans. My work has revealed new developmental characters that can be used to rigorously constrain the phylogenetic position of these fossils. In this talk\, I will introduce my work on the fossils of the Ediacaran Period and set out the case for an animal affinity\, but also discuss new fossil finds which suggest that the oldest yet known crown-group members of animal phyla lived and died hidden amongst the fronds. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nFrankie Dunn is a palaeobiologist based at the University of Oxford. She received her undergraduate degree from the University of Warwick in 2015 and her PhD in 2019 from the University of Bristol\, which focused on the Ediacaran Macrobiota – a strange group of organisms sometimes invoked as ancient animals but displaying non-analogue bodyplans. She subsequently moved to Oxford to take up two fellowships: a Junior Research Fellowship at Merton College and an Early Career Fellowship from the Royal Commission for the exhibition of 1851 hosted at the Oxford University Museum of Natural History. Frankie is currently a NERC independent research fellow and a Senior Researcher at the OUMNH and her research focuses on the origin and early evolution of animals and particularly on the fossil record of the late Ediacaran Period (approximately 570 – 540 million years ago). The aim of this research is to understand how animal bodyplans evolved in deep time. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nThe talk will be held at St Francis of Assisi in Kenilworth and will simultaneously be broadcast live to an online Zoom audiance. For those unable to attend in person click on the Zoom link to watch online. \n\n\n\nhttps://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZUqcOGtpjIiGdepFkaqdtj3hfRn6mR0utN_
URL:https://www.wgcg.co.uk/event/lecture-charnwood-ediacaran-fossils-frankie-dunn/
LOCATION:St Francis\, 110 Warwick Road\, Kenilworth\, CV8 1HL
CATEGORIES:Talk
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20240316T103000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20240316T123000
DTSTAMP:20260418T135303
CREATED:20240131T171944Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240201T143230Z
UID:56971-1710585000-1710592200@www.wgcg.co.uk
SUMMARY:Ask a Geologist
DESCRIPTION:The WGCG team (Kathrin\, Joe\, Gareth & Peter) at Warwick Museum “Ask a Geologist” session in December 2023\n\n\n\nWGCG will hold a stall within Warwick Museum for the general public to come along and chat with a geologist. We will have a number of specimens and slides available from the WGCG collection. Visitors are encouraged to bring along a sample or two they have collected and would like to discuss.  \n\n\n\nSupported by wherecanwego.com  &  https://kenilworth.nub.news/whats-on
URL:https://www.wgcg.co.uk/event/ask-a-geologist/
LOCATION:Warwick Museum\, Market Place\, Warwick\, CV34 4SA
ORGANIZER;CN="Warwickshire Geological Conservation Group (WGCG)":MAILTO:warwickshiregcg@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20240217T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20240217T150000
DTSTAMP:20260418T135303
CREATED:20240112T172233Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240115T082231Z
UID:55780-1708164000-1708182000@www.wgcg.co.uk
SUMMARY:Minerals\, Rocks & Fossils Workshop-'Identifying Specimens'
DESCRIPTION:10:00 – 11:00 Introductionary presentations on the petrology and classifications of each of the major groups \n\n\n\n11:30 – 15:00 rotating sessions of practical hands on specimen inspection and identification. There will be 5 tables each exhibiting one of the following; Fossils\, Minerals\, Igneous rocks\, Sedimentary rocks or Metamorphic rocks. The WGCG specimen collection will be used for the purpose of this workshop. Participants are also invited to bring along one or two of their own specimens for discussion. \n\n\n\n15:00 Summary and wrap up \n\n\n\nThis event is for members and is strictly limited to 25 participants. Guests of members can also register. Pre registration is required. Download the registration form here. Please contact Julie Harald regarding any queries.
URL:https://www.wgcg.co.uk/event/minerals-rocks-fossils-workshop/
LOCATION:Kenilworth Senior Citizens Club\, Abbey End\, Kenilworth\, CV8 1QJ\, Abbey End\, Kenilworth\, CV8 1QJ
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20240215T193000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20240215T210000
DTSTAMP:20260418T135303
CREATED:20230722T162611Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240204T102825Z
UID:44759-1708025400-1708030800@www.wgcg.co.uk
SUMMARY:Lecture: Geology & Caves of N / NE Greenland -physical record - Paul Smith 
DESCRIPTION:Carbonate rocks of Neoproterozoic to Silurian age are abundantly distributed around the coasts of North and North-East Greenland. Large cave entrances are distributed across the whole caves distributed across the whole of North Greenland\, an ice-free larger than England\, from 80–82.5°N and they constitute the northernmost documented karst caves globally. Data relating to the caves in this remote region have been collected on field expeditions over a 40-year period\, and they provide information about palaeoclimates in otherwise poorly documented geological intervals. These geological young caves are mainly phreatic (sub-water table) conduits\, and they are consistently located a few 100 m beneath the distinctive plateau that characterises the topography of the northern coast. Their identical context suggests that they developed in a single phase of cave formation\, and the timing of cave development is constrained by the mid- to late-Miocene (15–5 Ma) uplift of the plateau surface and the onset of fjord-forming glaciation in the latest Pliocene – earliest Pleistocene (c. 2.7–2.5 Ma). The caves of North and North-East Greenland offer a glimpse of large-scale phreatic drainage systems that developed below an uplifted coastal peneplain during Neogene time. They preserve an important part of the geological history of North and North-East Greenland that is otherwise absent from the physical geological record \n\n\n\nPaul Smith is Director of Oxford University Museum of Natural History and Professor of Natural History\, and has spent most of his career working in university museums in Cambridge\, Copenhagen\, Birmingham and Oxford. His geological research is focussed on the interactions of Earth systems and organisms from the late Neoproterozoic to the Ordovician\, using a combination of palaeobiology\, sedimentology and geochemistry. Paul also has interests in the application of digital technologies to science museums\, particularly in the areas of 3D visualisation\, virtual reality and the evaluation of user experience. Much of his geological research has been carried out in Greenland and Svalbard\, where he has over thirty years’ experience of field expeditions and he was awarded the Polar Medal in 2017. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nThe talk will start at 7:30 pm at St Francis in Kenilworth. For those unable to attend in person the talk will be broadcast live on Zoom.  https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZUsd-mvpj4vGtQMAwtCeZQF3_SI6ukxkvfS
URL:https://www.wgcg.co.uk/event/lecture-geology-caves-of-n-ne-greenland-physical-record-paul-smith/
LOCATION:St Francis\, 110 Warwick Road\, Kenilworth\, CV8 1HL
CATEGORIES:Talk
ORGANIZER;CN="Warwickshire Geological Conservation Group (WGCG)":MAILTO:warwickshiregcg@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20240118T193000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20240118T210000
DTSTAMP:20260418T135303
CREATED:20230722T162210Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231218T101847Z
UID:44755-1705606200-1705611600@www.wgcg.co.uk
SUMMARY:Lecture: La Palma Eruption by Dougal Jerram                                  
DESCRIPTION:‘Volcanoes in the spotlight; Exciting examples from La Palma\, Stromboli and the ancient rock record.’ \n\n\n\nErupción volcánica de La Palma de 2021: Wikipedia – Eduardo Robaina\n\n\n\nRecent advances in the capture of 3D geological data has re-invigorated the way in which we study volcanoes and their deposits. The recent eruption on La Palma\, on going active volcanoes such as Sromboli act as modern day laboratories to observe and record\, while the ancient rock record is the legacy of such eruptions. Here we will explore some exciting footage and details of the 2021 La Palma eruption which Dougal visited in person\, learn about techniques developed for mapping volcanoes in 3D on Stromboli and will look forward to the role of digital geology in the ancient rock record. Dougal has authored a number of Earth Science and volcanology related books and has also made a number of appearances in the media\, and will look forward to highlight some of these informally after the talk. \n\n\n\nDougal Alexander Jerram is a earth sciences expert. He has appeared on the BBC\, National Geographic\, Discovery Channel\, History Channel and Channel 4\, and on many other TV and radio programs\, relating the earth sciences to the general public. He has published over 45 scientific papers\, has edited for scientific journals\, and has held posts on committees including the Volcanic and Magmatic Studies Group of the Geological Society. In 2006 he received the Murchison Fund by the Geological Society of London for his early career contribution to geology. \n\n\n\nWe encourage those able to join us at in Kenilworth for this talk. For those unable to attend in person we will be broadcasting the talk live on Zoom. Click the link below to register for Zom participation; https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZAld-2pqzkpGtKXccbctcnPaIwFjuioxeUq \n\n\n\nFor those attending in person there will be an opportunity to buy signed copies of his books listed below : \n\n\n\nIntroducing Volcanology; a guide to hot rocks –  rrp£10 \n\n\n\nThe Travellers Guide to the Centre of the Earth – rrp£10 \n\n\n\nVictor the Volcano (childrens picture story book) – rrp£6.99 \n\n\n\nVolcanoes of Europe rrp £32 \n\n\n\nField description of Igneous Rocks £30 Field description of Metamorphic Rocks £30
URL:https://www.wgcg.co.uk/event/lecture-palma-eruption-by-dougal-jerram/
LOCATION:St Francis\, 110 Warwick Road\, Kenilworth\, CV8 1HL
CATEGORIES:Talk
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20231214T190000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20231214T210000
DTSTAMP:20260418T135303
CREATED:20230722T161933Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230722T161936Z
UID:44751-1702580400-1702587600@www.wgcg.co.uk
SUMMARY:Xmas Social (Members Only)
DESCRIPTION:Details to follow
URL:https://www.wgcg.co.uk/event/xmas-social-members-only/
LOCATION:St Francis\, 110 Warwick Road\, Kenilworth\, CV8 1HL
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20231116T193000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20231116T210000
DTSTAMP:20260418T135303
CREATED:20230722T161626Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231011T151951Z
UID:44747-1700163000-1700168400@www.wgcg.co.uk
SUMMARY:Lecture: The birds and rocks of Flamborough Head - Paul Hildreth
DESCRIPTION:Flamborough Head is England’s most northerly outcrop of the Late Cretaceous Chalk Group and is home to the highest chalk sea cliffs and the only mainland gannet colony in the UK. In recognition of these latter claims\, the RSPB has established the very popular and successful Bempton Cliffs reserve which sees around half a million seabirds gather here between March and October to raise a family on towering cliffs overlooking the North Sea. Perhaps the most popular attraction is the puffin colony\, though each visitor will have his or her own favourite. \n\n\n\nThe headland\, though founded on solid chalk\, has a blanket of Quaternary deposits\, mainly till and stratified gravels. In places such as Danes Dyke\, these deposits fill deep ravines cut into the chalk bedrock and provide a completely different habitat from the cliffs at Bempton. A walk from the car park to the beach in early May will take you through woodland where the sometimes harsh calls of seabirds give way to the more melodious sounds of the blackcap\, wren and robin and the ‘tapping’ of woodpeckers. \n\n\n\nThe ornithologist notes that the northern side of Flamborough Head hosts most\, if not all\, of the breeding sites for sea birds such as gannet\, guillemot\, razorbill and puffin. The geologist notes that the Chalk of the northern side of the headland is different from that on the southern side and that there is a significant variation in the influence of the Quaternary “blanket”. So this talk will try to combine these observations and look for possible geological explanations to variations in bird distribution. In doing so I will throw in some questions based on observation: Do guillemots use clinometers? Can seabirds recognise deformed rock layers? Are gannets and auks fellow members of the Flint Appreciation Society? The preparation of this talk has been helped by the staff at RSPB Bempton Cliffs\, in particular Sarah Aitken\, with whom I collaborated for a number of years and for whom the YGS produced an information leaflet ‘The Geology of Bempton Cliffs’ for visitors to the reserve. Peter and Sylvia Nettleship of Buckton provided historical data and a ‘seabird fact sheet’\, and almost all of the stunning bird portraits are supplied by an old-school friend\, Tony Malt from Malton\, who came on a Yorkshire Geology Month boat trip from North Landing in 2016 \n\n\n\nThe talk will be given at St Francis church hall in Kenilworth and broadcast live to an online Zoom audiance. Those able are encouraged to come in person to the meeting in Kenilworth.
URL:https://www.wgcg.co.uk/event/lecture-northern-chalks-and-their-associated-flints/
LOCATION:St Francis\, 110 Warwick Road\, Kenilworth\, CV8 1HL
CATEGORIES:Talk
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20231019T190000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20231019T210000
DTSTAMP:20260418T135303
CREATED:20230722T161020Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230722T161704Z
UID:44743-1697742000-1697749200@www.wgcg.co.uk
SUMMARY:AGM (members only event)
DESCRIPTION:The AGM will be held at 7pm and is expected to take C.20 minutes. This will be followed by a slide show and a short talk given by a guest speaker. (Details to follow).
URL:https://www.wgcg.co.uk/event/agm-members-only-event/
LOCATION:St Francis\, 110 Warwick Road\, Kenilworth\, CV8 1HL
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20231014T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20231014T150000
DTSTAMP:20260418T135303
CREATED:20230730T161415Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230918T135229Z
UID:45247-1697277600-1697295600@www.wgcg.co.uk
SUMMARY:Geo Conservation: Kenilworth Cutting / Greenway
DESCRIPTION:Join our team of volunteers in a clearence session of our LGS exposure in Kenilworth Cutting. This is one of the very few exposures of the Permian Kenilworth sandstone\, an important site for geological education. A major benefit of participating in clearance sessions is that you get to examine details within the outcrop that may be overlooked in a simple visit\, and you have the opportunity to discuss your obdervations with others. Come along for 1 hour or the full session. This event is open to members and none members. For more details download the event flier. Contact warwickshiregcg@gmail.com to express interest. \n\n\n\nCurrent state of the exposure July 2023\n\n\n\nThe exposure is on the Kenilworth Greenway just to the NW of the A429
URL:https://www.wgcg.co.uk/event/geo-conservation-kenilworth-cutting-greenway/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20231013T103000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20231013T123000
DTSTAMP:20260418T135303
CREATED:20230222T101420Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230910T150428Z
UID:37408-1697193000-1697200200@www.wgcg.co.uk
SUMMARY:Urban Geology of Warwick
DESCRIPTION:Market place Warwick\n\n\n\nJon Radley of WGCG will lead an urban geology walk around Warwick starting and finishing at the entrance to the Market Hall Museum. The tour will focus on Warwick’s building stones with emphasis on the locally sourced examples and what they can tell us about ancient Warwickshire. Fossils\, minerals\, climate change and ancient environments will feature in the walk\, which will conclude back at the Market Hall Museum at about midday. There\, participants will have the opportunity to further explore the town and county geo-heritage through the museum displays \n\n\n\nThis event is taking place as part of the national Earth Science Week events (8-14/10/23). The length of the walk will be approximately 1-2 miles. The walk is open to all but will be limited to 15 participants. To register for this walk please contact Julie Harrald WGCG@JEGH.me.uk  \n\n\n\nFind out about other Earth Science Week events from the Geol Soc website
URL:https://www.wgcg.co.uk/event/urban-geology-of-warwick/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20231008T093000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20231008T170000
DTSTAMP:20260418T135303
CREATED:20230203T113618Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230320T132338Z
UID:36755-1696757400-1696784400@www.wgcg.co.uk
SUMMARY:Field Trip: Cleeve Hill\, Gloucestershire. Led by Dr Nick Chidlaw
DESCRIPTION:The location has the most complete stratigraphic succession of the Middle Jurassic InferiorOolite Group in the Cotswolds. A lot of sections were re-exposed by Gloucestershire GeologyTrust some years ago. Post-glacial landforms will be described.The scenery from this location is fabulous with great views over the Severn Valley to theMalverns and beyond on a clear day. Some details will be given of this view\, explaining thelandforms and underlying geology. This trip will entail about 4 miles of walking.  \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nTo register contact Julie Harrald   WarwickshireGCG@gmail.com
URL:https://www.wgcg.co.uk/event/field-trip-cleeve-hill-gloucestershire-led-by-dr-nick-chidlaw/
CATEGORIES:Field Trip
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20230923T000000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20230923T235959
DTSTAMP:20260418T135303
CREATED:20230722T154149Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230919T125430Z
UID:44733-1695427200-1695513599@www.wgcg.co.uk
SUMMARY:Field Trip: Moorwood (Nuneaton) CANCELLED
DESCRIPTION:This trip has been cancelled as geo-conservation work is required on the exposures prior to a field visit. We will rechedule this visit for 2024.
URL:https://www.wgcg.co.uk/event/field-trip-moorwood-nuneaton/
CATEGORIES:Field Trip
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20230921T193000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20230921T210000
DTSTAMP:20260418T135303
CREATED:20230722T155716Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230730T142234Z
UID:44739-1695324600-1695330000@www.wgcg.co.uk
SUMMARY:Evening Lecture: Stromatolites: Making Mountains out of Microbes - Prof Ian Fairchild
DESCRIPTION:For most of Earth history the only macroscopic evidence of life are the intricately layered rocks called stromatolites. Like trace fossils they record an interaction between organisms and sedimentary processes. The key players are the cyanobacteria\, formerly known as blue-green algae\, which played a vital role in oxygenating the Earth through their photosynthesis. Build-up of sediments and precipitates over time under the sticky surface mats created by communities of such organisms mats can make limestone and dolomite masses up to hundreds of metres thick. Stromatolites reveal many fascinating stories of past environments and examples from several continents will be discussed.  \n\n\n\nThe lecture will be given at St Francis church hall and will be broadcast live via Zoom to an online audiance. We encourage those able to be present in person to join us at the church hall. To participate by Zoom click on the Zoom link above.
URL:https://www.wgcg.co.uk/event/evening-lecture-details-to-follow/
LOCATION:St Francis\, 110 Warwick Road\, Kenilworth\, CV8 1HL
CATEGORIES:Talk
ORGANIZER;CN="wgcg.co.uk":MAILTO:warwickshiregcg@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20230915T170000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20230915T170000
DTSTAMP:20260418T135303
CREATED:20230203T120139Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230203T120143Z
UID:36778-1694797200-1694797200@www.wgcg.co.uk
SUMMARY:Weekend Field Trip: Suffolk Coast led by Tim Holt-Wilson
DESCRIPTION:Friday 15th September to Sunday 17th September. \n\n\n\nTertiary amd Quaternary Geology and Geomorphology:   \n\n\n\nDetails to follow
URL:https://www.wgcg.co.uk/event/weekend-field-trip-suffolk-coast-led-by-tim-holt-wilson/
CATEGORIES:Field Trip
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20230819T140000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20230819T170000
DTSTAMP:20260418T135303
CREATED:20230722T152847Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230811T202852Z
UID:44728-1692453600-1692464400@www.wgcg.co.uk
SUMMARY:Field Trip: Hill Farm\, Maxstoke & Corley Rocks
DESCRIPTION:Field Trip leader will be Mike Allen or Stuart Burley. In addition to the main sites\, there is some Quaternary interest and the topographic expression of the Western Boundary Fault of the Coventry Horst is visible. More information will be posted as it becomes available. Please contact Julie Harrald to register interest julieharrald@googlemail.com
URL:https://www.wgcg.co.uk/event/field-trip-hill-farm-maxstoke-corley-rocks/
CATEGORIES:Field Trip
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20230720T083000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20230720T210000
DTSTAMP:20260418T135303
CREATED:20230718T144009Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260226T210528Z
UID:44546-1689841800-1689886800@www.wgcg.co.uk
SUMMARY:Guy's Cliffe SSSI field excursion
DESCRIPTION:We will explore the spectacular Guy’s Cliffe exposures of the Warwick Sandstone on the banks of the river Avon\, recently conserved by the Friends of Guys Cliffe volunteers. The  Helsby Sandstone\, (formally the Warwick\, or Bromsgrove Sandstone)\, exhibits outstanding examples of cross-bedding giving participants the opportunity to unravel the type and size of the rivers from which these were deposited and search for rhynchosaur fossil remains previously known from here. \n\n\n\nPre trip registration is essential. Please contact Julie Harrald for more details julieharrald@googlemail.com
URL:https://www.wgcg.co.uk/event/guys-cliffe-sssi-field-excursion/
LOCATION:Guys Cliffe Centre\, Coventry Rd\, Warwick CV34 5YD\, Coventry Rd\, Warwick\, CV34 5YD\, United Kingdom
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20230707T170000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20230707T170000
DTSTAMP:20260418T135303
CREATED:20230203T115713Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230203T115717Z
UID:36770-1688749200-1688749200@www.wgcg.co.uk
SUMMARY:Weekend Field Trip: Flamborough Coast (Yorkshire)\, led by Paul Hildreth
DESCRIPTION:Selwicks Bay\n\n\n\nThis weekend Field trip will commence on Friday evening with a presentation of the geology of the area followed by dinner. Saturday and Sunday will be spent in the field\, ending around 16:00 hrs Sunday 9/7/23. \n\n\n\nThe Flamborough headland coast is celebrated for its Chalk scenery\, geomorphology and tectonics. There are also some superficial glacial deposits. Locations expected / likely to be included in the finalised itinerary are Selwick’s Bay\, North Landing\, Dane’s Dyke to Sewerby\, Bempton Cliffs and Thornwick Bay. \n\n\n\nA detailed set of field notes will be made (electronically) available well before departure. Please advise if you require a printed version to be made available (possibly at small extra cost). \n\n\n\nRooms have been secured for those that wish to take them at the Sefton Hotel\, 26-28 Flamborough Road\, Bridlington\, YO15 2HX (Tel. 01262 674693). They have offered a flat rate of £45 pppn for B&B in a variety of double / twin rooms. The hotel offers private parking. The hotel prefers that rooms and any meals taken are paid for on an individual basis. No room deposit is required from participants – you simply need to state on your registration form what room you want – WGCG will allocate the room for you and inform the hotel\, then you will pay the hotel directly when you arrive.
URL:https://www.wgcg.co.uk/event/weekend-field-trip-flamborough-coast-yorkshire-led-by-paul-hildreth/
CATEGORIES:Field Trip
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20230615T190000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20230615T203000
DTSTAMP:20260418T135303
CREATED:20230324T124418Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230610T102001Z
UID:39355-1686855600-1686861000@www.wgcg.co.uk
SUMMARY:Evening Excursion to Roundberry Quarry\, Tamworth.  Grid reference: SK 2765 0382 Post Code B79 0JW
DESCRIPTION:Download Details  \n\n\n\nRisk Assessment
URL:https://www.wgcg.co.uk/event/evening-excursion-to-roundberry-quarry-tamworth-grid-reference-sk-2765-0382-post-code-b79-0jw/
LOCATION:B79 0JW\, B79 0JW
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20230602T103000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20230602T123000
DTSTAMP:20260418T135303
CREATED:20230222T094208Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230223T083407Z
UID:37329-1685701800-1685709000@www.wgcg.co.uk
SUMMARY:An urban geology walk around Warwick
DESCRIPTION:Jon Radley will lead a walk around Warwick starting and finishing at the entrance to the Market Hall Museum. The tour will focus on Warwick’s building stones with emphasis on the locally sourced examples and what they can tell us about ancient Warwickshire. \n\n\n\nThe length of the walk will be approximately 1-2 miles. Participants are encouraged to have a look around the museum afterwards to see examples of some of the rocks and fossils that will be discussing on the walk.  \n\n\n\nThe walk will be limited to 10 participants. (Please note that this walk will be repeated Friday 13th October 2023). To register for this walk please contact Julie Harrald WGCG@JEGH.me.uk  \n\n\n\nMarket Place Warwick\n\n\n\nThe walk is part of GeoWeek (27th May to 4th June) and that people can look up other activities across the UK at the GeoWeek website
URL:https://www.wgcg.co.uk/event/an-urban-geology-walk-around-warwick/
CATEGORIES:Field Trip
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20230529T123000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20230529T140000
DTSTAMP:20260418T135303
CREATED:20230501T113759Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230501T113801Z
UID:40659-1685363400-1685368800@www.wgcg.co.uk
SUMMARY:Deep time travel through Kenilworth
DESCRIPTION:Ray Pratt will lead participants around the urban geology trail compiled by Ian Fenwick. \n\n\n\nParticipants to meet at 12:15 at Abbey Fields car park for a 12:30 start. (Ray will be wearing a yellow fluorecent vest). This event has been organised on behalf of Kenilworth Council and their Nature Week initiative \n\n\n\nPre registration is requested  https://www.eventbrite.com/e/deep-time-travel-through-kenilworth-tickets-627449437157
URL:https://www.wgcg.co.uk/event/deep-time-travel-through-kenilworth/
LOCATION:The car park – Abbey Fields\, Bridge Street\, Kenilworth\, CV8 1BN
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20230527T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20230527T160000
DTSTAMP:20260418T135303
CREATED:20230501T112721Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230501T115624Z
UID:40650-1685181600-1685203200@www.wgcg.co.uk
SUMMARY:WGCG Public Engagement Stall
DESCRIPTION:As part of Kenilworth Nature Week an Geo-Week activities\, WGCG will have a stall in Talisman Square\, Kenilworth. The aim is to engage with the general public on the importance of geology in their daily lives. We will have a selected number of specimens available  to help engage with the public and lots of brochures to hand out.  Come along and say hi.
URL:https://www.wgcg.co.uk/event/wgcg-public-engagement-stall/
LOCATION:Talisman square Kenilworth\, Talisman Square\, Kenilworth
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20230420T193000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20230420T210000
DTSTAMP:20260418T135303
CREATED:20221109T113822Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230316T153607Z
UID:33944-1682019000-1682024400@www.wgcg.co.uk
SUMMARY:The geology of the Chilterns and the potential impact of HS2 - by Haydon Bailey
DESCRIPTION:The Chiltern Hills are underlain by Chalk\, predominantly what was traditionally called the Middle Chalk (now the lower part of the White Chalk Group) capped by the Top Rock – Chalk Rock complex. It is this series of chalk hardgrounds which effectively forms the spine of the Chiltern Escarpment. The Chalk dips gently into the London Basin\, and the overlying basal Tertiary succession provides minor outliers around this northern rim of the basin. The other major geological event we have to recognise in this area is the re-routing of the Proto-Thames River during and following the Anglian glaciation\, some 450\,000 years ago. This created the landscape we currently see in much of the southern parts of the Chilterns. The route of the HS2 fast rail link passes straight across the Chilterns Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB) and the geology underlying this region is being impacted during tunnelling; some concerns will be raised regarding the tunnelling under the Chilterns\, the geology it will encounter and its impact on Chalk aquifer and the surrounding AONB. \n\n\n\n\n\n                          Cross section of the Chilterns by Geoff Larminie\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nHaydon Bailey graduated in Geology a long time ago from the University of Sheffield; he has a PhD in Chalk micropalaeontology (from Plymouth)\, is a Chartered Geologist and has worked as a consultant stratigrapher in the oil and gas industry for over forty years. He still specialises in Upper Cretaceous Chalk stratigraphy\, although his career has led to projects throughout much of the geological time scale around Europe\, Africa and the Middle East. He recently retired for the position of co-Director of Network Stratigraphic Consulting Ltd.\, a company he co-founded some 25 years ago. He’s a past Chairman and Industrial Liaison Officer of The Micropalaeontological Society and a past President of the Geologists’ Association. He still serves on the GA Council as Chair of the Curry Fund and Chair of the Awards committee. Between 2012 and 2020 he was Honorary Lecturer on the M.Sc. in Applied & Petroleum Micropalaeontology at the University of Birmingham. He also holds the position of Geological & Environmental Adviser to the Chiltern Society (since 2008)\, where his initial brief was to prepare a report on the underlying geology of the Misbourne valley; subsequently this valley became the preferred route for HS2. This project still takes up too much of his time. More recently he has become increasingly involved in the preservation of Chalk Streams. He’s married to a talented musician\, has two children\, one a Speech and Language therapist\, the other flies people on stage and film sets and he has three brilliant grandchildren. \n\n\n\n\n\n            Haydon Bailey\n\n\n\n\n\nThis talk will be held at St Francis of Assisi church hall in Kenilworth. We will also attempt to broadcast this talk live on Zoom.  To Join the Zoom Meeting copy this path into your web browser.https://us02web.zoom.us/j/86471101420?pwd=dTc4M1lBeVZjWlowd1Z2UDlFT0o0UT09   \n\n\n\nAlternatively\, log into Zoom using the following Meeting ID: 864 7110 1420 and Passcode: 643942
URL:https://www.wgcg.co.uk/event/haydon-bailey-on-hs2-chilterns-chalk/
LOCATION:St Francis\, 110 Warwick Road\, Kenilworth\, CV8 1HL
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20230316T193000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20230316T210000
DTSTAMP:20260418T135303
CREATED:20221109T113653Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230222T091857Z
UID:33941-1678995000-1679000400@www.wgcg.co.uk
SUMMARY:Peter Worsley on ‘The Voyage of the Beagle’
DESCRIPTION:In his time\, Charles Darwin became one of the world’s leading geologists.  The background to his geological training prior to embarkation on the Beagle will be outlined.  Some of the geological highlights which occurred during the long voyage will be visited and discussed along with an assessment of his geological publications. \n\n\n\nAs an Emeritus Professor\, Peter Worsley is affiliated to the School of Archaeology\, Geography and Environmental Sciences\, University of Reading. Peter does research in Quaternary geology and the History of geology’. His specialisms are glacier and permafrost process ancient and modern. In addition he has developed an interest in the geological work of Charles Darwin. His book ‘The Darwin Farms: the Lincolnshire estates of Charles and Erasmus Darwin and their family’ was published in 2018 \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nThis talk will be held at St Francis of Assisi church hall in Kenilworth. We also plan to broadcast the talk live via Zoom. We encourage members and guests to attend the venue in person as there are some risk technical risks regarding broadcasting the talk on Zoom. This talk will not be recorded for viewing at a later date. \n\n\n\nTo Join the meeting via Zoom please copy and paste the following path to your browser.https://us02web.zoom.us/j/81727846342?pwd=V1RiMjNtM29nZ1JDblhXTXVjM3d1dz09   \n\n\n\nAlternatively\, log into Zoom using the following Meeting ID: 817 2784 6342 and Passcode: 383279 \n\n\n\nDownload talk Poster
URL:https://www.wgcg.co.uk/event/peter-worsley-on-the-voyage-of-the-beagle/
LOCATION:St Francis\, 110 Warwick Rd\, Kenilworth\, CV8 1HL
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