The Geology of Ardnamurchan, Northwest Mull and Coll
Title: Memoirs of the Geological Survey of Scotland: The Geology of Ardnamurchan, Northwest Mull and Coll.
Author: James Ernest Richey, H. H. Thomas
Publisher: His Majesty's Stationery Office, Edinburgh
Date: 1930
Hardback - 1st Edition
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The Palaeogene Ardnamurchan igneous centre in NW Scotland, has been a defining place for the development of classic concepts of cone- sheet, ring-dyke, and dyke emplacement. It holds an iconic status among geologists and has fundamentally influenced the understanding of subvolcanic structures.
An accomplished Geologist and natural scientist, James Ernest Richey was originally from County Tyrone and after graduating from Trinity College, Dublin with a B.A. in Natural Science in 1908, went on to Oxford before he was appointed to the staff of the Geological Survey in Edinburgh and joining the West of Scotland unit in 1911.
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