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  1. Jan 1, 2006 · All of these varieties are collectively termed the Galway. Granite (Feely et al. 2006). The Galway Granite is exposed over an area of approx. 600 sq. km.. along the north shore of Galway Bay. It ...

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  2. The working group involved members of the Geology Department in Trinity College Dublin, the National Museum of Ireland in Dublin, the Ulster Museum in Belfast and Geological Survey Ireland. Rocks sets, posters for the classroom, an activity book and county geology leaflets including this one were produced and circulated to all primary schools between 2007 and 2009.

  3. Jan 1, 2002 · Abstract. The geology of Spain is remarkably diverse. It includes one of the most complete Palaeozoic sedimentary successions in Europe, and an excellent record of the effects of the Variscan orogeny on the margins of the former supercontinent of Gondwana. In addition, post-Variscan Mesozoic and Cenozoic strata are widely exposed across the ...

  4. 04/06/2021. Published: The audit of County Geological Sites of Galway City was completed in 2020. The audit was carried out by Ronan Hennessy, Robert Meehan, Vincent Gallagher, Matthew Parkes and Clare Glanville. The Galway City Geological Heritage Project was supported by Geological Survey Ireland. Main Report.

  5. Jan 1, 2014 · The main factors that control the geomorphology and Quaternary geology of the Spanish coasts include (Goy and Zazo 2005): (1) Eustatic changes; in the last glacial cycle, at ca. 18 ka, the sea level dropped more than 100 m below the present-day position, favouring the development of extensive aeolian accumulations (Sanjaume and Gracia 2011), (2) Lithostructural factors, including substantial ...

    • Francisco Gutiérrez, Mateo Gutiérrez, Ángel Martín-Serrano
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  6. Jan 1, 2002 · 9781862391277. Publication date: January 01, 2002. This book provides the first comprehensive account in English of the geology of mainland Spain and the Balearic and Canary islands. It has been written by 159 research-active, mostly Spanish authors working together in teams from over 20 universities and other centres of research excellence.

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  8. The Galway Geological Heritage Project was supported by Geological Survey Ireland, Galway County Council and The Heritage Council. The resulting report is a contribution to the County Galway Heritage and Biodiversity Plan 2017-2022. Main Report. The Geological Heritage of Galway; Individual Site Reports. Altnagalghera-Benchoona-Salrock-Rosroe

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