Exploring Geology on the Isle of Arran : A Set of Field Exercises that Introduce the Practical Skills of Geological Science
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' ... a very welcome new approach to teaching and learning about field geology on this much-visited island ... it is pleasing to see emphasis placed on both safe-working and respect for the land and its inhabitants.' Geoscientist
'Chis Nicholas has written a fascinating little book, full of good, interesting exercises that most field parties going to the Isle of Arran could use. Each exercise includes photocopiable pages of field notes, maps and cross-sections. Practical field skills are rarely found in textbooks and the quick reference section explaining some of these would be useful to someone new to fieldwork. ... they can be adapted to fit into any field trip to Arran and it has certainly given me new ideas about changing my own exercises and using some new locations.' Brian Clissold, Teaching Earth Sciences
'On the face of it, this book looks as if it should be a fascinating study of the geology of the isle of Arran. It certainly is that ... if you were planning to explore the geology of Arran or leading a field trip, I think this book would be invaluable and probably necessary.' Wendy Owens, OUGS Journal
Book Description
The Isle of Arran in the Firth of Clyde is a classic location to introduce beginners to field geology. The richness and variety of over 600 million years of history are packed into the tiny area. This book breaks the mold of "excursion guides" by teaching the basic skills needed by any beginner when dealing with rocks in situ. It presents a series of problem-solving exercises that include step-by-step instructions on what observations to make in order to find a solution. These increase in difficulty and cover the spectrum of field skills that a first or second year undergraduate needs to master. The exercises include many of the more interesting aspects of Arran's geological history and also introduce some of the fundamental concepts behind the science and the people responsible for them, such as James Hutton and Charles Lyell. This approach injects greater flexibility into teaching and assessing progress in learning. Above all, it shows that the subject is dynamic, thought provoking and fun.
Exploring Geology on the Isle of Arran: A Set of Field Exercises that Introduce the Practical Skills of Geological Science,C. J. Nicholas,Cambridge University Press,0521635551,Arran, Island of,Arran, Island of (Scotland),Earth Sciences - Geology,Field Geology,Field work,Geological Research,Geology,Guidebooks,Science,Science/Mathematics,Scotland,Geology & the lithosphere,Geology--Field work,Northern Scotland, Highlands & Islands,Science / Earth Sciences
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