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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.
Proceedings of the Geological Society of London, Vol 1 (1826–1833) to Vol 4 (1843–1845) available online at the Biodiversity Heritage Library; The Quarterly journal of the Geological Society of London, Vol 1 (1845) to Vol 72 (1923) available online at the Biodiversity Heritage Library
Geologists' Association Formation 17 December 1858 ; 166 years ago (1858-12-17) Founded at London, United Kingdom Type Professional association Registration no. 233199 Headquarters Burlington House, Piccadilly London, W1 Membership >1,200 (2023) Secretary General Ted Dubowski President Graham Hickman Executive Secretary Sarah Stafford The Geologists' Association, founded in 1858, is a British ...
Geological Society of London, Special Publications. 143: 199– 242. Dewey, J. F.; Mange, M. (1999). "Petrography of Ordovician and Silurian sediments in the western Irish Caledonides: tracers of a short-lived Ordovician continent-arc collision orogeny and the evolution of the Laurentian Appalachian-Caledonian margin".
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.
Geological Society of London academic journals (5 P) Pages in category "Geological Society of London publications" This category contains only the following page.
Pages in category "Geological Society of London academic journals" The following 5 pages are in this category, out of 5 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
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]