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The Geological Society offices in Burlington House, Piccadilly, London. The Geological Society of London, known commonly as the Geological Society, [1] is a learned society based in the United Kingdom. It is the oldest national geological society in the world and the largest in Europe, with more than 12,000 Fellows.
The Durness Group is a geological group, a carbonate-dominated stratigraphic unit that forms a c. 170 km long narrow and discontinuous outcrop belt along the north-western coast of Scotland from the Isle of Skye and Loch Kishorn (on the mainland) in the south to Durness and Loch Eriboll in the north. [1]
She was a member of the Geological Society of London and was elected as vice-president in 2008, holding the post until 2015. [6] She was also a member of the East Midlands Geological Society, the Geological Curators Group, and the Geological Society’s History of Geology Group (HOGG). [2]
The Geological Curators' Group (GCG) is a United Kingdom-based registered charity and a membership organisation. GCG's aims are, "to advance the education of the public in geology in particular by improving the standard of geological curation and by improving displays and information in public museums and other institutions."
Prior to this the society published occasional publications such as stratigraphical atlases of individual microfossil groups and conference proceedings and the Stereo Atlas of Ostracod Shells (published 1973–1998). The Geological Society Publishing House (GSPH) has traditionally published TMS Special Publications. Micropalaeontology Special ...
Geoscientist is a quarterly magazine produced for the Fellowship of the Geological Society of London. [1] The magazine was first published in 1990. It is editorially independent of the Geological Society's administration. It has a print run of 10,000 and is freely available to all Fellows. It is also freely available online to all. [2]
The Geological Society of America Bulletin (until 1960 called The Bulletin of the Geological Society of America and also commonly referred to as GSA Bulletin) is a peer-reviewed scientific journal that has been published by the Geological Society of America since 1890. [1] Its first editor was William John McGee. [2]
Petroleum Geoscience is a quarterly peer-reviewed scientific journal published by the Geological Society of London and the European Association of Geoscientists and Engineers. It covers research in geoscience and technology associated with petroleum and reservoir engineering.