Geologists’ Association
Geology from your Sofa
The Geologists’ Association may not be able to invite you to attend lectures and field trips at the moment, but we are looking at ways for you to still enjoy geology, virtually through online courses and field trips using the links below.
🔗 https://geologistsassociation.org.uk/sofageology/
Tethys
The Famous Exploding Plesiosaur
Chronicling the marathon project of preparing a plesiosaur from the Oxford Clay. Found at King’s Dyke Nature Reserve fossil collecting area by David Savory.
🔗 https://tethys.org.uk/The_Famous_Exploding_Plesiosaur/index.php
The Geologists’ Association
Geologists’ Association
Since its formation in 1858, the GA has actively promoted the study of geology to all who are interested in the past, present and future of the natural world. It is a friendly and inclusive organisation and welcomes everyone, regardless of the level of their knowledge.
🔗 https://geologistsassociation.org.uk/
Tethys
Kings Dyke and Must Farm Guide
A guide to the more common Oxford Clay fossils which can be found at Kings Dyke and Must Farm.
🔗 http://peterboroughgeology.org/documents/Kings Dyke and Must Farm Guide.pdf
Fossils in t’Hills
Fossils in t’Hills
Yorkshire’s Jurassic coast is famous around the world for its excellent fossil hunting beaches — but did you know you can also find exceptional and underappreciated fossils inland? Follow us on our blog and social media to find out more about the coral reefs of the Yorkshire Dales, the coal forests of Bradford, the tropical lagoons of Malton, and much more…
🔗 https://fossilsinthills.weebly.com/
Zoic PalaeoTech
Archival Marking & Labelling in Fossil Collections
We use archival marking to give specimens or fossils unique numbers or letters, linking them to a separate catalogue record. This allows us to store a lot of information on even the smallest fossils.
🔗 https://www.zoicpalaeotech.co.uk/pages/archival-marking-in-fossil-and-mineral-collections
