Friends of the Speeton Clay.
now
you can sign up to the
Friends of the Speeton Clay
Group
discusion group at Yahoo
to share information and pictures,
ask other Speeton geologists for help
or join in discussions.
List of "friends" of the Speeton Clay who are willing to help and hear from others.
(updated July 2003)Jack Doyle : interests include stratigraphy and ammonites.
Address: 291 Ware Road, Hertford, SG13 7EL
Lynden Emery MSc:
"My interests are best described as benthic macrofauna,
palaeoecology, and general. My current activities, not for the web, are related
to curating and renumbering my research collection at HERM (Hull and East Riding
Museum), but I am quite happy to help anyone who is seriously interested in
the SC."
Email: [email protected]
David Green :
Special interests in the Speeton Clay are the calcareous concretions. Samples collected from the Compound Nodule Bed and the Cement Beds mainly. At the moment I do not have a web page but one will be forthcoming in the near future. Contact details - e-mail [email protected].
Mike Horne - ("owner" of this web site)
Amateur geologist and night class tutor. Interested in all
aspects of the Speeton Clay, stratigraphy, foraminifera and likes collecting
'shrimps'.
E-mail : [email protected]
Nigel Hutchings BSc (Hons) Zoology Hull 1977 MSc Computational Methods in the Life Sciences York 1978 PGCE Hull 1979 Amateur fossil collector Yorkshire Coast, Speeton faunas especially. E-mail: [email protected]
Prof. Peter F. Rawson - interests include Speeton ammonites and correlation with Lower Cretaceous in other parts of the world. Address: Geological Sciences, University College London, Gower Street, London WC1E 6BT
email: [email protected]
Dr Charlie Underwood -
interests include Speeton sharks and fishes.
Address: School of Earth Sciences, Birkbeck College, Malet
Street, London WC1E 7HX
UK Email: [email protected]
Links to other sites about Speeton:
Frédéric Diebold's "La côte du Yorkshire"