• Llandrindod Wells, Builth inlier, Weekend Field Trip led by Dr Joe Botting & Dr lucy Wells

    WGCG residential field trip to Llandrindod Wells led by Joe and Lucy, who are are independent researchers working on ‘Burgess-Shale-type’ discoveries in Mid-Wales. Programme: Friday eve.       Introductory talk on the ‘Builth Inlier’ - palaeontological and geological importance Saturday a.m.   Visit to the Radnorshire Museum (in Llandrindod Wells) to see their substantial                                             displays (much ...

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  • Wine, Whisky and Beer – the role of geology (Zoom & KMC)

    Kenilworth Methodist Church 60 Priory Rd,, Kenilworth

    Alex Maltman. Hybrid meeting held at KMC & via Zoom. We read that the taste of wine is affected by the geology of the vineyard and that whisky is influenced by the rocks the water encountered on its way to the distillery....(Download Poster).

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  • The Kilchrist Caldera, Skye (Zoom & KMC)

    Kenilworth Methodist Church 60 Priory Rd,, Kenilworth

    Talk by Simon Drake. Hybrid meeting at KMC and via Zoom 'Catastrophic caldera forming eruptions spanning the Paleocene Eocene Thermal Maximum at Kilchrist and Belig, Isle of Skye, NW Scotland' Highly silicic Paleocene-Eocene ignimbrite deposits, and mafic lavas at Kilchrist and Belig, Isle of Skye, NW Scotland, form part of a ~800m thick extensive caldera ...

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  • Geoconservation Henley in Arden

    WGCG volunteers will be clearing the Arden Sandstone exposure along the A4189 Warwick Road, (Blackford Hill), in Henley in Arden. If you would like to be involved please get in touch with Max Down or send an email to [email protected]

  • Talk: Mary Anning, The Fossil Woman by Tom Sharpe

    Virtual (Zoom or YouTube) Zoom as if from - St Francis of Assisi R C Church, Kenilworth, Warwickshire, United Kingdom

    Introduction: It has been said that more has been written about Mary Anning, the fossil dealer of Lyme Regis, than about any other geologist, apart from Charles Darwin. But how much do we really know? How much is speculation? And how much is myth that has developed through the uncritical telling and retelling of her tale over the course of two centuries? Are we seeing a new Anning myth in the making, thanks to a recent film? Separating the facts from the fictions about Mary Anning can be challenging, but her story is a remarkable tale in its own right. This talk will examine what we know of the life of this extraordinary woman, her famous - and less well-known - discoveries, and her part within the wider network of the developing science of palaeontology in the early nineteenth century, and will seek to dispel at least a few of the Mary myths.

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  • Talk: ‘Henry Clifton Sorby – Sheffield’s Greatest Scientist’ by Noel Worley

    Online Via Zoom or YouTube

    ‘Henry Clifton Sorby, Microscopist & Geologist – Sheffield’s Greatest Scientist’ by Noel Worley Samples re Henry Clifton Sorby The purpose of the talk is to review his principle successes, to examine the circumstances surrounding Henry Clifton Sorby’s life in Sheffield between 1826 to his death in 1908;

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