Archive for January, 2012

Advancing our knowledge of Ireland’s glacial history.

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IGA LECTURE Wednesday, 8th February, 2012

Advancing our knowledge of Ireland’s glacial history.

Speaker: Dr Steve McCarron (NUI Maynooth)

VENUE: Museum 4, Dept. of Geology, Muesum Building, Trinity College, Dublin 2.

TCD MAP and DIRECTIONS

TIME: 6.00pm

Repeated: Thursday, 9th February 2012 University College Cork

Update: Due to unforseen circumstances, Steve is no longer available to repeat his talk on Thursday.

 

ABSTRACT

Work continues to document and interpret the glacial landforms and landscapes of Ireland.  Providing geological evidence of Late Midlandian (~40-20 ka BP) ice mass growth and decay phases at the temporal resolution needed by the wider science community of ice sheet modellers and glaciologists has become even more difficult, as we move beyond largely unhelpful monolithic, sketch-like caricatures of former ice sheet extents (e.g. at ‘the LGM’).  New exciting conceptions and visualisations of a rapidly evolving reality-based ice mass with multiple growth and decay phases derived from dynamical models of the last British Irish Ice Sheet postulate the rapid and repeated switching of key palaeoglaciological conditions that may or may not have left a geological imprint in the onshore or offshore record (see Fig. 1).  Testing these models against actual glacial history is needed however: thus a robust, precise and widespread geochronology of geological events (erosion or sedimentation episodes) is needed more than ever.  This role is an important one, as these models will better than any provide a guide to the glaciological evolution of modern ice masses.   It is a research goal to investigate the operation of key components of these models (e.g. areas of ‘ice streaming’ onto the continental shelf) through the addition of offshore evidence to our formidable store of glacial geological heritage; in the form of both sediment cores collected as part of the INFOMAR research programme, and geophysical data hopefully collected during an upcoming research cruise of the RV Celtic Voyager.

IGA AGM and DVD Night

Irish Geological Association

Irish Geological Association AGM & DVD NIGHT

Wednesday 25th January

Our Annual General Meeting will be followed by a DVD showing about the Yellowstone supervolcano, as well as a chance to socialize with fellow members.

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School Seminar: Precious metals, magmas and contamination

Tuesday 24th January, 2012

“Precious metals, magmas and contamination: unravelling the economic geology of the Skaergaard intrusion, east Greenland”

Speaker: Dr Dave Holwell (University of Leicester)


This is a lunchtime seminar organised by UCD School of Geological Sciences. All are welcome.

VENUE: Room G01, UCD School of Geological Sciences, Belfield, Dublin 4.

UCD MAP and DIRECTIONS

TIME: 1.00pm

The real story of King Solomon’s Mines

An Introductory Workshop in Practical Geology and Prospecting

IGA / NMI FULL DAY WORKSHOP

The National Museum of Ireland, Kildare Street, Dublin

Saturday 11 February 2012

10.00 am to 5.00pm

Presented by: John Arthurs, Exploration Consultant

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The Geology of Ireland

Geology of Ireland, second edition

Definitive and detailed second edition for the serious Geologist.

Edited by: Charles H. Holland and Ian S. Sanders

PDF Flier: Geology of Ireland, second edition

Mathematics: A Simple Tool for Geology

Mathematics:A Simple Tool for GeologyMathematics:A Simple Tool for Geology

David Waltham

Blackwell Publishing
ISBN: 0632053453

This book is mainly aimed at those of us who glaze over at the mention of maths.The main purpose is to re-introduce simple mathematics and show how they are relevent for interpreting some very familiar geology.The book starts with some very simple math and progresses in a logical fashion towards the level of complexity required to interpret geological data.

The expression of mathematical concepts is at all times relevant to geology and in these times of an abundance of quantitative data, it is important for geologists to keep up with colleagues in other disciplines.

The Dragon Seekers

 

The Dragon Seekers

The Dragon Seekers

Christopher McGowan

Abacus Books
ISBN: 0349117101

The dramatic story of the beginnings of the science of Paleontology. An in depth and entertaining look at the early characters-Mary Anning, William Buckland, Richard Owen, Gideon Mantell et al . It all starts here, the first scientific look at fossils and what they meant for understanding the world and the age of the Earth.

Christopher McGowan is well placed to discuss the subject (being Senior Curator of Paleobiology at the Royal Ontario Museum) and does so in an accessible and entertaining manner.

Understanding Earth Processes, Rocks and the Geological History of Ireland

Geological Survey of Ireland Publication (click here for website)

A companion to the new 1:1,000,000 scale Bedrock Geological Map of Ireland
(Highly recommended for all Geography Teachers, map & CD included, only 15 euros)

Edited by: Andrew Sleeman, Brian McConnell and Sarah Gatley

IGA AGM and Council Nominations

The IGA AGM will take place in UCD on Wednesday the 25th Jan, 2012.

Nominations for council positions need to be submitted on or before 28th Dec 2011.

Tenerife Field Trip, Spring 2013 Enquiries Now Open

Next year the IGA plans to send a delegation of intrepid souls to the Canary Islands for some spring sun and volcanic sands. If you’d like to take part in the trip then please contact the excursions secretary and let them know you’re interested.