Lectures

Join us for an interesting and informative evening! The Geologists’ Association organizes a series of illustrated evening lectures on a wide range of geological topics. These take place on the first Friday of the month and are held in the lecture theatre of the Geological Society of London, in Burlington House, Piccadilly.

Tea is served from 5.30pm and the lectures begin at 6pm. Wine and nibbles are available after the meetings. Non-members are very welcome to attend for an introductory visit - please telephone (020 7434 9298) or email (sarah@geologistsassociation.org.uk) the Executive Secretary to book a place.

March 2
Necks for sex? No thank you, we're sauropod dinosaurs
Dr Darren Naish

April 13
Dudley Geoconservation - engaging public interest at Wrens Nest
Graham Worton

May 4 Presidential Address
Glamorous gravel: it has much to reveal
Professor David Bridgland

June 1
Isthmus of Panama: molluscs, nutrients and 5 million years of environmental change
Dr Jon Todd

July 6
Geological versus Biological approaches of telling evolutionary time Rachel Warnock

October 5
Outcrops to Paintbox: mineral pigments in artists' paints
Dr Ruth Siddall

December 7
The Paleocene-Eocene Thermal Maximum: rapid global warming and its impact on the biosphere
Dr Phil Jardine

Next Lecture

March 2

Necks for sex? No thank you, we're sauropod dinosaurs

Dr Darren Naish

Upcoming Lectures

April 13

Dudley Geoconservation - engaging public interest at Wrens Nest

Graham Worton