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  2. Geology of Scotland - Wikipedia

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    Scotland has also had a role to play in many significant discoveries such as plate tectonics and the development of theories about the formation of rocks, and was the home of important figures in the development of the science including James Hutton (the "father of modern geology"), [2] Hugh Miller and Archibald Geikie. [3]

  3. Highlands controversy of Northwest Scotland - Wikipedia

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    The strata must dip down from west to east, he thought, so at any particular elevation the rocks towards the east were younger than those to the west and so, he assumed, the schist and gneiss of the north of Scotland were Silurian sediments above a basement. [20] James Nicol. James Nicol, professor of geology at Aberdeen University disagreed.

  4. Charles Lyell - Wikipedia

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    Elements of Geology began as the fourth volume of the third edition of Principles: Lyell intended the book to act as a suitable field guide for students of geology. [6] The systematic, factual description of geological formations of different ages contained in Principles grew so unwieldy, however, that Lyell split it off as the Elements in 1838.

  5. Robert Chambers (publisher, born 1802) - Wikipedia

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    Robert Chambers FRSE FGS (/ ˈ tʃ eɪ m b ər z /; 10 July 1802 – 17 March 1871) [2] was a Scottish publisher, geologist, evolutionary thinker, author and journal editor who, like his elder brother and business partner William Chambers, was highly influential in mid-19th-century scientific and political circles.

  6. Great Glen Fault - Wikipedia

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    British Regional Geology. The Grampian Highlands (4 ed.). Her Majesty's Stationery Office, London: British Geological Survey. Trewin, N. H., ed. (2002). The Geology of Scotland. The Geological Society, London. Wilson, Tuzo (14 July 1962). "Cabot Fault, An Appalachian Equivalent of the San Andreas and Great Glen Faults and some Implications for ...

  7. Category:Geology of Scotland - Wikipedia

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    Geology museums in Scotland (2 P) H. Geology of Highland (council area) (4 P) Highland Boundary Fault (2 C, 36 P) M. Mines in Scotland (6 C, 7 P) Mining in Scotland ...

  8. Southern Highland Group - Wikipedia

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    The Southern Highland Group is a sequence of metamorphosed Neoproterozoic sedimentary rocks that outcrop across the Central Highlands of Scotland, east of the Great Glen.It forms the uppermost/youngest part of the Dalradian Supergroup and is divided into two formations.

  9. Argyll Group - Wikipedia

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    The lower boundary of the Islay Subgroup and hence the Argyll Group as a whole is defined at the base of the Port Askaig Tillite Formation, a diamictite which displays limestone clasts overlain by quartzite and granite clasts.

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