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We welcome comments and opinions. If you would like to get in touch about contributing to the Geological Society’s blog, please leave a comment below, or email sarah.day[at]geolsoc.org.uk.
I like your article “What a carve-up!” and I have put a link to it on the web page of my earth cache GC27W7E Helical Ridges at http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_details.aspx?guid=41c0acae-8b9a-4a52-b8d1-c89d74eb242b
Thanks Michael, glad you liked it!
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Hi there, I have an idea for a geology-themed blog post on the geology of Lyme Regis. Please let me know who to contact if you are interested. Thank you!
Hi, I’m a geology PhD student at Trinity College Dublin and I’d like to write a blog post on the geology of Lyme Regis. Please let me know if you are interested! Thanks! Anthea
Hi Anthea, sounds great, do drop me an email with more details! Sarah (sarah.day[at]geolsoc.org.uk)
Hi! I’m a Brazilian retired geologist, and professor at Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. I’m planning my first trip to Great Britain, the cradle of geology, starting at Edinburgh on Sept 8th and finishing at the England Channel on Oct. 9th. My travel guide are the 100 geosites, I’ve carefully chosen 40 of them by location and easy acces by car. I DESPERATELY NEED THE GPS COORDINATES OF THEM. Is it easy to get them? Are they published somewhere i did not find yet? I sincerely will be very greatfull of your assistance. Best regards,
I study Geology & Environmental Science and I have to say that I love your website and all the work you do. It inspires me to love Geology and planet Earth even more!
I wish you all the best 🙂
Visiting Arran with my school (Darvel, Ayrshire) was the main influence that led to me becoming a geologist, altjhough other islands (Raasay, Skye) then took over for my mapping and research (Glasgow Univ.). However, I had frequent visits for field classes and supervising U/G mapping projests (Birkbeck College, London). The diversity of the geology is fantastic and Arran should be classified at the highest level.
HI, can we apply to challenge the 2018 great geobakeoff award from Japan?
Hi Yuka, yes of course, that would be brilliant! Look out for next year’s challenges on the blog around March…. You might also be interested in our recently launched Plate Tectonic Stories competition: https://www.geolsoc.org.uk/Education-and-Careers/Plate-Tectonic-Stories/Competition
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Are you going to publish a calendar with your photo competition winners? If so, how would I buy it?
Hi Marion – we are, and it’s just arrived in stock! You can purchase online here: https://www.geolsoc.org.uk/mcal19 Or alternatively visit us in Burlington House.
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