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The Moine Thrust Controversy

8 June 2023:7:30 pm - 9:00 pm

given by Dr. Peter Gutteridge (Director, Cambridge Carbonates)

Abstract:
The NW Highlands of Scotland probably has the best scenery and geology in the world. You can find the oldest rocks in the British Isles, the first evidence of life, ancient landscapes carved out by preCambrian rivers and beautifully exposed Lower Palaeozoic clastic and carbonate sediments. These all form part of a major fold and thrust belt on which the metamorphosed Moine schists were emplaced.

However, geologist Roderick Impy Murchison saw this as a conformable succession. It is worth asking the question, why did Victorian geologists so completely miss evidence that is so obvious to geologists today? The answers lie in the state of geological science at the time, geopolitics and social climbing. Resolution of the Moine thrust controversy was a turning point in the history of geology gave us the foundations of the science of geology as we now know it.

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Details

Date:
8 June 2023
Time:
7:30 pm - 9:00 pm
Event Category:

Organiser

Haydon Bailey

Venue

Oaklands College
Sapsed Room (SR), Oaklands College
St Albans, Hertfordshire AL4 0XS United Kingdom
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