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SATURDAY 28th JUNE 10:00 - 16:00 Join the YGS at Cornelian Bay to explore its Jurassic stratigraphy, structural geology and landslide features, as well as palaeontology (possibly including the odd dinosaur foot print!). Head to our website to find out more! www.yorksgeolsoc.org.uk/events
...Michael will trace the development of the study of dinosaurs from its roots in antiquated natural history to an indisputably scientific field, and explain why, though extinct, dinosaurs are still very much a part of our world. Register at www.yorksgeolsoc.org.uk/events
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Join us next week on the 20th May at 19:00 (UK time) for a webinar by Professor Phillip Manning. A virtual tour and diary of the Natural History Museum Abu Dhabi which opened in November 2025 exploring the museum’s science programmes with a focus on innovation and collaboration.
The latest YGS Circular is online now! Check it out for details of the latest events, meeting reports and a handy guide to Lower Jurassic ammonites! www.yorksgeolsoc.org.uk/circulars
...different phenomena, and the implications of this in future appraisals of climatological and environmental impacts of explosive volcanism.
Join us next Wednesday (4th Feb) at 19:00 (UK time) for a webinar by Dr. Alice Paine @alicerpaine.bsky.social In this talk we’ll look at whether very large eruptions can be treated as scaled up versions of moderate volume historical eruptions or whether they should be treated as fundamentally...
Join us next month on the 19th March at 19:00 (UK time) for a webinar by Professor Michael Benton. How has the study of dinosaurs has transformed into a true scientific discipline? New technologies have revealed secrets locked in prehistoric bones that no one could have previously predicted...
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