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Clay

 Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings
Scope Note: Created For = NAHSTE

Found in 4 Collections and/or Records:

5 Lectures on geology, c1879

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Identifier: Coll-74/6/18
Scope and Contents

Notes and text for five lectures on geology. Sir Archibald Geikie placed civilisation, religion and mythology in the context of geological development, looking at geolgical formations and the processes and materials involved in their creation.

Dates: c1879

Diary of time spent on Arran, 1851

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Identifier: Coll-74/2/1
Scope and Contents

A diary account of observations made by Sir Archibald Geikie during his trip to Arran in 1851. He includes an analysis of the geology of the area: clay deposits, gravel formation and marine terraces amongst others. Geikie also describes the people and the communities they lived in, particularly the villages of Brodick, Corrie and Lamlash.

Dates: 1851

Geological Survey notebook 'W W', 1897

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Identifier: Coll-74/1/9
Scope and Contents

Drawings and notes on the geology of Ireland and Lowland Scotland, particularly Fife and the Ochills, and also of the Isle of Man. References are made to crystalline rocks at Donegal, clays at Sligo and Elie, shale at Dura Den and Blebo (both Fife) and marine terraces at Kincraig (near Elie).

Dates: 1897

Printed text on 'Post-Glacial Deposits', 1903

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Identifier: Coll-74/3/19
Scope and Contents

Printed 2 page article from 'Belfast Memoirs', stamped 10 October 1903, covering peats, clays, raised beaches, and alluvium in the Belfast area primarily.

Dates: 1903