Tag Archives: England
Geologists reveal historic connection between England and France
The British mainland was shaped from the collision of not two, however three historic continental land plenty, in line with new analysis. Geology News — ScienceDaily
bijoux-et-mineraux:Calcite – Egremont, Cumbria, England
bijoux-et-mineraux: Calcite – Egremont, Cumbria, England Geology Nerd
Sediment core from sluice pond incorporates proof for 1755 New England earthquake
Indicators of a 1755 earthquake that was sturdy sufficient to topple steeples and chimneys in Boston might be seen in a sediment core drawn from jap Massachusetts’ Sluice Pond, in accordance with a brand new report. Geology News — ScienceDaily
Mass of warm rock rising beneath New England
Slowly but steadily, an enormous mass of warm rock is rising beneath part of New England, although a major volcanic eruption isn’t likely for millions of years, a new study suggests. The research is unprecedented in its scope and challenges … Continue reading
Humankind’s earliest ancestors discovered in southern England
Fossils of the oldest mammals related to humankind have been discovered on the Jurassic Coast of Dorset in the UK. The two teeth are from small, rat-like creatures that lived 145 million years ago in the shadow of the dinosaurs. … Continue reading
gorgeousgeology: Isle of Sheppey, Kent, England, UK The Isle of…
gorgeousgeology: Isle of Sheppey, Kent, England, UK The Isle of Sheppey has a large stretch of coast suitable for fossils. It is probably best to head towards Warden Point where fossils can be found along the foreshore and include turtles, … Continue reading
A Guide to Fossil Collecting in England and Wales
This is a information to the gathering, preservation and show of fossils from greater than 50 places within the UK, with a ahead by ichthyosaur skilled, and someday Deposits contributor and TV star, Dean Lomax. It is unashamedly based mostly … Continue reading
Fossil insects from the Lower Cretaceous of southern England
It was over 150 years ago that the first major work began on the fossil insects of the Lower Cretaceous of England. The pioneers were Victorian naturalists, including the Rev Osmond Fisher, John O Westwood and, in particular, the Rev … Continue reading
New vein of extremely rare mineral discovered in England
Rock solid: a piece of the Blue John from Treak Cliff Cavern Dave Dunford/Creative Commons A vein of a legendary semi-precious mineral was discovered in Derbyshire, England, about 150 years after the last discovery. The first new vein of the … Continue reading
Italian ‘among candidates for senior Bank of England job’
IMG title=”” alt=”” src=”http://www.mineralfossil.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/02/wpid-b99bdfa9428f1d3250b1e0c9761c25da.jpg” IMG class=hide alt=”Italian ‘among candidates for senior Bank of England job’” src=”http://www.mineralfossil.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/02/wpid-b99bdfa9428f1d3250b1e0c9761c25da.jpg” (ANSA) – London, February 7 – An Italian economist is amongst a group of potential candidates currently being considered for the post of deputy … Continue reading