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Atmospheric Cave Science 15 February
Speaker: Stephen Knipe in London, Ontario. 19 April

AGM followed by 'Silurian Rocks of the Dingle Peninsula'

BCGS Posted on 7 December 2020 by admin8 February 2021
AGM followed by 'Silurian Rocks of the Dingle Peninsula'

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15 March

Monday 15 March (Zoom Meeting, 7.00 for 7.30 start): AGM followed by 'Silurian Rocks of the Dingle Peninsula'. Speaker: Ken Higgs, Emeritus Professor of Geology, University College Cork. Dudley and the Dingle Peninsula in Eire have much in common, sharing a common Silurian geology. Professor Ken Higgs was not only born in Dudley, but has also undertaken an extensive study of the geology of the Dingle Peninsula recently published as the 'Geology of the Dingle Peninsula' by the Geological Survey of Ireland. His illustrated talk will describe the Dingle Peninsula's dramatic 485 million year history of environmental and climate change.

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Atmospheric Cave Science 15 February
Speaker: Stephen Knipe in London, Ontario. 19 April

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