Proceedings 1965 Part 2

These proceedings ran from 1962 to 2019 before being replaced by our newest publication The Cumberland Geologist. Each Proceedings has been digitized and made searchable.

Disclaimer: Opinions expressed within the Proceedings are solely the author’s and do not reflect the opinions and beliefs of the website or its affiliates. Localities visited may no longer be accessible. Rules regarding collection of fossil and mineral samples mentioned in the publication may have changed.

Contents

List of Members of the SocietyPage 1
Editorial4
Excursion to the Blea Crag Complex, Langstrath. M. F. Burton5
Excursion to the Explosion Breccia, Cabble Crag. R. E. O. Pearson8
Weekend Camping Excursion to the Southern Uplands of Scotland, R. H. Hewitt, D. C. James and E. H. Shackleton9
The Soiree, and a note on the Weardale Granite12
Film Evening… Drilling for Oil and Gas in the North Sea14
Lecture. “Mines and Mining in the Alston Area”. G. S. Gowing16
The Identification of Minerals by X-Rays. W. D. Smith17
Grow your own crystals. S. H. Gate22
Section at the Base of the Carboniferous at Ghyll Wood, Blindcrake. J. Moon24

Proceedings 1965 Part 1

These proceedings ran from 1962 to 2019 before being replaced by our newest publication The Cumberland Geologist. Each Proceedings has been digitized and made searchable.

Disclaimer: Opinions expressed within the Proceedings are solely the author’s and do not reflect the opinions and beliefs of the website or its affiliates. Localities visited may no longer be accessible. Rules regarding collection of fossil and mineral samples mentioned in the publication may have changed.

Contents

The Charles Edmonds Memorial Fund
EditorialPage 1
The Annual General Meeting3
The Annual Dinner4
The Presidential Address, delivered by E. H. Shackleton, F.G.S.5
“Joe and the Geologist”, a tale in Cumbrian dialect12
Experimental Studies at High Temperatures and Pressures, G. McL. Biggar14
Week-end School in Geology at Hawse End, near Keswick. Directors: R. H. Hewitt and T. Shipp22
Lecture: Secondary Metalliferous Minerals. Dr. F.H. Day25
Field Meeting at Snebro Gill, Whitehaven. The Hensingham Group of the Lower Carboniferous. Director: R.H. Hewitt27
Excursion to Glenderaterra Valley and Sinen Gill. The Skiddaw Granite and its Metamorphic Aureole. Director: T. Shipp29
Book Review: Geology for Schools. By J.T. Greensmith31

Proceedings 1964 Part 2

These proceedings ran from 1962 to 2019 before being replaced by our newest publication The Cumberland Geologist. Each Proceedings has been digitized and made searchable.

Disclaimer: Opinions expressed within the Proceedings are solely the author’s and do not reflect the opinions and beliefs of the website or its affiliates. Localities visited may no longer be accessible. Rules regarding collection of fossil and mineral samples mentioned in the publication may have changed.

Contents

List of MembersPage 1
The Society Library4
Excursion to Pull Beck (Silurian Shales) between Ambleside & Hawkshead5
Field Meeting at the Threlkeld Microgranite7
Excursion to the Haile-Stockbridge Glacial Meltwater System10
Weekend Excursion to the Appleby District13
Excursion to the Picrite of the Dash Beck area, Skiddaw19
Field Meeting in the Cartmel District of Lancashire22
Field Meeting at Eskett Quarry, Frizington24
Glacial Evidence on the Coast between Beckermet & St. Bees25
A Note on the Literature of Cumberland and Lake District Geology27

Proceedings 1963 Part 2

These proceedings ran from 1962 to 2019 before being replaced by our newest publication The Cumberland Geologist. Each Proceedings has been digitized and made searchable.

Disclaimer: Opinions expressed within the Proceedings are solely the author’s and do not reflect the opinions and beliefs of the website or its affiliates. Localities visited may no longer be accessible. Rules regarding collection of fossil and mineral samples mentioned in the publication may have changed.

Contents

List of MembersPage 1
Editorial3
Jonathan Otley5
Discovery and Development of the Old Mines of the Lake District9
Excursion to the Quartz Felsite Dyke of the Eskdale Granite, 16th June11
Excursion to a Glacial Overflow System South of Ennerdale, 14th July14
Camping Weekend in the Caldew Valley, 26th-28th July18
Excursion to the Carrock Fell Gabbro, 28th July19
Excursion to the Furness District od Lancashire, 15th September23
The Iron Ore Sops of Furness28
Granites and Orogeny, Dr. J. R. Harpum30
Investigating Fossil Plants, Dr. D. L. Smith32
Book Review: Portrait of the Lakes, Norman Nicholson34
Book Review: The Chemical Elements in Nature, Dr. F. H. Day35

Proceedings 1963 Part 1

These proceedings ran from 1962 to 2019 before being replaced by our newest publication The Cumberland Geologist. Each Proceedings has been digitized and made searchable.

Disclaimer: Opinions expressed within the Proceedings are solely the author’s and do not reflect the opinions and beliefs of the website or its affiliates. Localities visited may no longer be accessible. Rules regarding collection of fossil and mineral samples mentioned in the publication may have changed.

Contents

EditorialPage 1
The Annual Dinner, 4th January3
The Annual General Meeting, 10th January3
Presidential Address “On the Age of the Earth”, 14th February5
Visit to Barrowmouth, 16th March19
Visit to Marchon Anhydrite Mine, 25th March19
Visit to First Limestone, Brigham, 31st March23
Field Excursion to Goldscope Mine, Newlands, 7th April25
Brief Reports of Other Activities28
The Origin of the Earth and Chemical Element29
Superficial Investigations of the Borrowdale Plumbage Mines34
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