A quarterly learned Journal, enjoying an international reputation and readership, and containing refereed research papers and review articles on various aspects of geosciences. In particular, papers focus on the geology of the region around the southwestern margin of the North Sea basin, giving especial attention to the Mesozoic, Cenozoic and Quaternary rocks and landforms that characterize this region. Papers on applied, historical and educational aspects of Earth Science are also included, as are reports on field meetings, held by the Association, that cover new findings and interpretations.
The journal is published by Elsevier and on-line access to the journal can be obtained at: www.elsevier.com/locate/pgeola

Proceedings of the Geologists' Association,
Volume 122, Issue 1, 2011
Smith et al,
'Credit where credit's due: developing authorship strategies in the geosciences'
Duffin et al, ' Geology and the dark side'
Kerbey, 'Itacolumite, flexible sandstone and flexible quartzite - a review'
Benton, 'Archosaur remains from the Otter Sandstone Formation (Middle Triassic, late Anisian) of Devon, southern UK'
Andrew et al, 'Epifaunal worm tubes on Lower Jurassic (Lower Lias) ammonites from Dorset'
Underwood et al, 'Shark and ray faunas in the Middle and Late Eocene of the Fayum Area, Egypt'
Barroso-Barcenilla et al, 'Integrated biostratigraphy and chemostratigraphy of the upper Cenomanian and lower Turonian succession in Puentedey, Iberian Trough, Spain'
Snelling et al, 'Carbon isotope composition of graptolite periderm and whole-rock from the Aeronian (Silurian, Llandovery) in Wales and Scotland and its use in chemostratigraphy'
Westaway, 'The Pleistocene terrace staircase of the River Thame, central-southern England, and its significance for regional stratigraphic correlation, drainage development, and vertical crustal motions'
Marin et al, 'Paleoclimatic inference of the mid-Holocene record of monk seal (Monachus monachus) in the Cantabrian Coast'
Larue, 'Longitudinal profiles and knickzones: the example of the rivers of the Cher basin in the northern French Massif Central'
Ridd & Morley, 'The Khao Yai Fault on the southern margin of the Khorat Plateau, and the pattern of faulting in Southeast Thailand'
Bates et al, 'A geoarchaeological approach to the evolution of the town and port of Dover: Prehistoric to Saxon periods'
