Humberside Geologist
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The journal of the Hull Geological Society
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Contents:
List of articles from Humberside Geologist
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Earlier numbers
Editorial from No. 1 - by Brian Latham
In the beginnings - by Kenneth Fenton.
Report of field excursion to Kelsey Hill, June 16th. 1888. - by F F Walton
The Geology of the Market Weighton By-pass
Geology in the City by Mike Horne
An Ichthyosaur vertebra from Hotham Carrs by Peter Halkon
Past Officers of the Hull Geological Society (updated version)
Report of the East Riding Boulder Committee 1987-1991
Note - the Society has started an archive project to make past numbers of Humberside Geologist, East Yorkshire Field Studies and Transactions of the Hull Geological Society available on CD-ROMs. Selected articles will be made available on this web-site. The CD-ROM of Humberside Geologist numbers 1 to 13 is now available and costs 10 pounds (including postage in the UK) please E-Mail Mike Horne for the latest details.
Humberside Geologist No. 7 (published 1989)
The History of the Hull Geological Society 1888 - 1988 by Mike Horne (slightly updated version; without pictures or appendix).
The History of the Hull Geological Society 1888 - 1988 by Mike Horne (slightly updated version; with pictures - 500KB ).
Humberside Geologist No. 9 (published 1991) -
Bibliography of East Yorkshire Geology - Mike Horne (updated March 2006) (about 210Kb)
Humberside Geologist No. 12 (published 1999)
Another letter from Mary Sheppard
Discovering garnets along the shore - C Dutton
Editorial - D Hill
Field Meeting to Langtoft Chalk pits - F Whitham
Field Trip to Scotland - D Hill
First UK RIGS Conference - M Horne
Notes and Comments-M Horne
On the Beach??- P Hildreth
Reminiscences of some early collecting in East Yorkshire - E V & C W Wright
Rifle Butts Quarry SSSI - M Horne and C Dutton
Rudist bivalves - a bizarre group of fossils from the Cretaceous of Jamaica - SF Mitchell
Speeton Clay Dinosaurs - E V Wright
Starting a small fossil collection - M Horne
The Geology of the Hull Fish Trail - M Horne
The Geology of the Melton Ross Chalk Quarries, North Lincolnshire - F Whitham
The Variegated Beds Member of the Welton Chalk Formation of North Lincolnshire - P Hildreth
Two very interesting and contrasting coarse-grained plutonic rocks found on our beaches - C Dutton
Visit to Boulby Potash Mine - M Horne and N Whittington
Yorkshire's Jurassic Park - M Horne
Number 13 (published 2000)
Abstracts from joint meeting November 2000 - various authors
A field Trip to Castleton, Derbyshire - N P Whittington
A year in the life of the Hull Geological Society (1999-2000) on-line version with added photos by Mike Horne
Cement making at South Ferriby - P Vjestica & F Whitham
Excursions from the past - P Hildreth
Lewis Frederick Penny 1920-2000 - J W Neale
List of Officers and Committee for 2000.
Millennium (updated version) by Mike Horne
Millenium, Time for reflection on Time and tides - N P Whittington
Report of Field Meeting in North Lincolnshire by Paul Hildreth
Report of Hull Geological Society field trip to Derbyshire - F Whitham
Report of the East Riding Boulder Committee 1992-2000 by Mike Horne
Report of 3rd UKRIGS Conference - B Heaton & M Horne
Student memories of Lewis Penny - J A Catt
The Glacial Geology of Dimlington High Cliff - F Whitham, M Horne & T Rockett.
The Internet, a useful tool for geologists? - N P Whittington
The strange and wonderful Speeton Clay - M Horne
The Upper Jurassic Kimmeridge Clay by Martin Chambers
Thoughts on the Millennium by Cyril Dutton
Walton Street and the Hull Geological Society - F Whitham
Articles from Humberside Geologist no 14 (not yet printed):
Abstracts from the "Open Questions in East Yorkshire Geology" meeting, October 2005 - various authors (new)
Abstracts from the "The Pleistocene World" meeting 13th October 2001 - various authors (text only)
Abstracts from the "The Pleistocene World" meeting 13th October 2001 - various authors (with photographs about 500kb)
Coastal Erosion and the Lost Towns of Holderness. - Gordon Ostler
The coastal exposures of Boulder Clay and erratics in Holderness - Stuart Jones
Glazes: from ash and clay - Stan Prokop (new - with photographs)
The Geochemistry of the Red Clays of Holderness and their origin - Caroline Memczak et al. (new - 236kb)
Geological rambles of a Tank Officer in World War 2 - E V Wright
The geology of East Yorkshire coast. - Report of a joint meeting of the Hertfordshire and Hull Geological Societies held in September 2003 - Mike Horne ( with photographs)
The geology of East Yorkshire coast.- Report of a joint meeting of the Hertfordshire and Hull Geological Societies held in September 2003 - Mike Horne ( text only)
The Importance of the Caytoniales and Cayton Bay (Yorkshire) Mid-Jurassic Flora in Relation to Flowering Plant Ancestry - John B. Barrett (new)
Michael House remembered - Dr. Peter McCabe
Notes and comments - Mike Horne (new)
Notes on the UKRIGS Conference 2002 - Barrie Heaton
Obituary - Donald Beveridge - Felix Whitahm
The real mineral resources of the United Kingdom - Peter W. Scott
Report of the East Riding Boulder Committee 2001 to 2004 - Mike Horne
Shells collected from the Kelsey Hill Gravels at Keyingham - Stephen Whittaker
Some open questions in East Yorkshire Geology - G W Lamplugh 1898.
Starting geology - Cyril Dutton
St Austin and the Fairy: a tale of two RIGS - Derek J. Gobbett
A tribute to Professor Michael House - Roger A. Hewitt
The work of G.W. Lamplugh in understanding the Quaternary history of East Yorkshire - John A. Catt (new)
Unfolding the Ingletonian Rocks of North Yorkshire. - Paul Hildreth (new)
Yorkshire Geology Month 2005 - Mike Horne (new)
Special publication number 1 - CD-ROM of the 2005 Lamplugh meeting including recordings of talks, texts and photographs of the displays and field-meeting. Now available from the Secretary; price 2 pounds including postage in the UK..
Price List for Back Numbers (Prices include post and packing, in the U K; overseas postage extra. Please make cheques payable to "Hull Geological Society" and send orders to 28 Salisbury Street, Hull, HU5 3HA.)
Articles in preparation for publication at a future date:-
Bibliography of East Yorkshire Geology 1988 to present - Mike Horne
Acknowledgements -
Humberside Geologist No. 12 was prepared by Jim Darmody, Cyril Dutton,
Paul Hildreth, David Hill, Anne and Mike Home, Simon Mitchell, Felix Whitham,
Nigel Whittington, Chris Wood and Ted Wright. The printed edition was printed
by Hull University. HTML realisation by
Nigel Whittington ([email protected]) Greatful thanks to Beverley
Road Community Association and Hull University for use of computing facilities
in preparing the Online edition.The Online edition contains the full content
of the printed version with the exception of the list of members of the society
and a list of geology related URLs compiled by Dave Hill. Much of the contents
has been scanned in using OCR software and any errors or typos in the online
version are my responsibility.
Humberside Geologist no. 13 has been prepared by Lynden Emery, David Hill, Mike Horne, Nigel Whittington with the help of Anne Horne, John Catt and the authors of the articles. The online version was produced by Mike Horne and Nigel Whittington. We are grateful to Singleton Birch Quality Lime products for sponsoring this publication.
The editors for Humberside Geologist no. 14 are - Chris Blackhurst, Lynden Emery, Derek Gobbett, Paul Hildreth, David Hill, Anne Horne, Mike Horne, Stuart Jones, Paul Richards and Nigel Whittington.. We aknowledge the help of the authors, Felix Whitham and Willy Wright.
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