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The Scottish Journal of Geology is a joint publication of the Geological Societies of Edinburgh and Glasgow. First published in 1965, it grew from the former Transactions of the two Societies that began in 1860 in Glasgow and 1863 in Edinburgh. This long history underlines the role that Scotland has played since the days of Hutton and Lyell in developing geological ideas, and much of this seminal work was published in the Journal and its predecessors.

Publisher: Geological Society Publishing House on behalf of the Geological Societies of Glasgow and Edinburgh

Volume 39, Number 2, 2003
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Holocene relative sea-level change in the lower Nith valley and estuary
pp. 97-120(24)
Authors: Smith D.E.; Haggart B.A.; Cullingford R.; Tipping R.; Wells J.; Mighall T.; Dawson S.

The Loch Tay Fault: type section geometry and kinematics
pp. 135-144(10)
Author: Treagus J.E.

Stratigraphic and palaeoenvironmental significance of microbial carbonates in the Asbian Sandy Craig Formation of Fife
pp. 151-168(18)
Authors: Guirdham C.; Andrews J.E.; Browne M.A.E.; Dean M.T.

Garnet pyroxenite xenoliths and pyropic megacrysts in Scottish alkali basalts
pp. 169-184(16)
Authors: Upton B.G.J.; Aspen P.; Hinton R.W.

Book Review
pp. 189-190(2)

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