Humberside Geologist

 

The Journal of the Hull Geological Society

 

List of published articles.

number 1 published 1975

Editorial - Brian Latham

Brief Descriptions for making observations and collections - John Woodward

A Temporary Section in the 'Black Band' at Flixton - Brian Latham

The Evening Field Meeting at Associated Portland Cement Quarry, Melton Bottoms - Felix Witham

Report on the Field Excursion to Robin Hood's Bay on 27th April 1974 - Ken Fenton

Field Excursion to Speeton Cliffs on 22nd June 1974 - Lynden Emery

Report of Member's Evening, held on 25th September, 1974, at the Museum Annexe, Market Place, Hull.- Hubert R Watson

List of Members 1975 - Ken Fenton

 

Number 2 published 1977

Editorial - Lynden Emery and Kenneth Fenton

Exploring Old Industry - The Rosedale Iron Mines - K Green

Nafferton Grange Chalk Quarry - Felix Witham

An Exposure of the Black Band at South Cave - B Shaw

Bridlington To Hornsea - Kenneth Fenton

The Hessle Till - New Light on an Old Problem - Dr Lewis Penny

Radiocarbon Dates for the Last Glaciation in Holderness - Dr Lewis Penny

Tides on the Yorkshire Coast - Dr Hubert Watson

Query

 

Number 3 published 1980

Editorial - Lynden Emery

In The Beginnings . . . - Kenneth Fenton

Recollections - Dr. Robert M. Stainforth

The Geological Material In The T.B.PARKS Collection, Kingston Upon Hull Museums - Patrick J Boylan

Evening Field Meeting - Queensgate Whiting Pit, Beverley - Felix Whitham

Section of the Red Cliff, North Ferriby - Kenneth Fenton

Disturbance Features Within the Sewerby Gravels - Robert Harrison

 

Number 4 published 1984

Editorial - Kenneth Fenton, Mike Horne & Sheila Rogers

Member's Evening, 9th. February 1984 - Mike Horne

The Society in the 1930's - C.W. (Willy) Wright

The Geology of South Newbald Quarry - Felix Whitham

The Hessle "Burried Cliff" - Ken Fenton

Evening Field Meeting at North Newbald Quarry 23rd June 1983 - Felix Whitham

A Short Walk Near North Newbald - Mike Horne

Field Meeting at Rugby Portland Cement Quarry, South Ferriby, 19thJune 1982 - Felix Whitham

Report of Excursion to Kelsey Hill, June 16th. 1888 - F.F. Walton

List of Members 1983-4

 

Number 5 published 1986

Editorial - Lynden Emery

In Memoriam – Kenneth Fenton B.Sc., 1924-1985. - Lynden Emery, Mike Horne and Felix Whitham

Excursion to Bridlington. June 30th 1888 - J W Stather ?

Tom Sheppard "Hyper-Scientist" 1876-1945 - Mike Horne

The Hull Geoloicl Society Medal 1938 - Arthur Berry

Extracts from a letter from Mary Sheppard, sister of Thomas Sheppard. - Mary Sheppard

Hull Geological Society Field Meetings 1985. A Year of Plenty. - Mike Horne

The occurrence of the ammonite Hyperlioceras rudidiscites Buckman in the Cave Oolite at North Newbald Quarry - Felix Whitham

The Upper Jurassic of the Malton-Scarborouh district - Felix.Whitham

The Uppermost Jurassic and Lower Cretaceous of North Lincolnshire - A. Lomax and R.Young.

Belemnites fom the Cenomanian Chalk of Melton Bottoms,Melton, North Humberside - Brian Latham and Felix Whitham

The Geology of Pearson Park, Hull - Mike Horne

Members Evening 1985 - Mike Horne

Past Officers of the Hull Geological Society, 1888 to 1985 - Mike Horne

From our archives :- E Maule Cole

Some favourite teaching localities - Sheila Rogers.

 

Number 6 published 1988

Editorial - Mike Horne & Lynden Emery

Kenneth Fenton - Eric Chicken

The Hull Geological Society 1945-1962 - George de Boer

Kenneth Fenton and the Hull Geological Society - Mike Horne

An Introduction to the Study of the Chalk - Kenneth Fenton

Field Excursions 1986-7 - Mike Horne

Section of Tealby Series - Alistair Lomax

Rosedale Mines, Railway and Industrial Archaeology Lynden Emery

The Turonian of South Ferriby, Middlegate Quarry - Mike Horne and Felix Whitham

The Centenary Chalk Project of the Hull Geological Society - Mike Horne

North Newbald Quarry revisited - Mike Horne and Felix Whitham

Report of Excursion to Brough July 25th 1888 - F F Walton

Members Evening 1988 - Mike Horne

Did they fall or were they pushed? - F Whitham and Lynden Emery

Notes and Comments - Mike Horne

List of Members 1986-7 - Mike Horne

 

Number 7 published 1989

History of the Society 1888-1988 - Mike Horne

 

Number 8 published 1991

Editorial - Mike Horne

Excursion to Market Weighton 1888 - J W Stather

Summer Meetings 1988 - Mike Horne

Notes and comments - Mike Horne

C F B Shillito 1870-1950 - T B Parks

The Cretaceous Beds of North Lincolnshire - C F B Shillito

Centenary scrapbook photographs - Ann Emery

What is measurement? - Cyril Dutton

A Geological Walk in the City of Hull - Ron Harrison & Mike Horne

Field Meetings 1990 - Mike Horne

Field Meeting 14th July 1990 - Felix Whitham & Terry Rockett

The stratigraphy of the Chalk at Thixendale - Felix Whitham, Mike Horne & Lynden Emery

The Origin of the Moon - Cyril Dutton

Stop Press

List of members

Notes and Comments

 

Number 9 published 1992

A Bibliography of Geology in East Yorkshire 1938-88 - Mike Horne

 

Number 10 published 1992

Editorial - Mike Horne

Report of Excursion to South Ferriby and Barton, August 1888 - F.F.Walton

The Geology of Middlegate Quarry, South Ferriby - Felix Whitham

Notes and Comments - Mike Horne & Mike Boyd

Members' Evening 1992 - Donald Beveridge, Clare Hayes, Mike Horne & Mavis May

Book Review Cyril Dutton Starting Geology in East Yorkshire - Mike Horne

Glaciation and the Yorkshire Coast - Terry Rockett

Some Eighteenth Century Notes on Glacial Erratics in Humberside - Mike Boyd

The East Yorkshire Boulder Committee report for the years 1987 to 1991 - Ron Harrison & Mike Horne

Aland Islands Erratics in Britain - John Barry

Flint Meal - Mike Horne

The Origin of Flint in Chalk - Cyril Dutton

Water Resources of the Yorkshire Chalk - C. Green

Bridestones - Cyril Dutton

The Geology and Fauna of the South Cave Station Quarry - Felix Whitham

List of Members

 

Number 11 published 1995

Editorial - Mike Horne

Geology in the City - Mike Horne

Extinctions - Cyril Dutton

Extinctions in the fossil record - Terry Rockett

The Fascinating K/T Boundary - Cyril Dutton

The Geology of the Market Weighton By-pass - Lynden Emery, Mike Horne, Simon Mitchell & Felix Whitham

The Cretaceous stratigraphy of the Market Weighton area - Felix Whitham

Who invented the name Dinosaur? - Cyril Dutton

An Icthyosaur vertebra from Hotham Carrs - Peter Halkon

The Black Band Member - Mike Horne

The Black Band at Speeton - Simon Mitchell

Field Meetings 1993 - Mike Horne

Visit to an old lead mine at Nenthead, Cumbria - David Hill

The Geology and Fauna of Filey Brigg, North Yorkshire - Felix Whitham

Stylolite Formation in the Yorkshire Chalk - Martin Chambers

Geological Conservation in East Yorkshire - Mike Horne

Notes and comments - Mike Horne

 

Number 12 published 1999

Another letter from Mary Sheppard

Discovering garnets along the shore - Cyril Dutton

Editorial - David Hill

Field Meeting to Langtoft Chalk pits - Felix Whitham

Field Trip to Scotland - David Hill

First UK RIGS Conference - Mike Horne

Notes and Comments - Mike Horne

On the Beach? - Paul Hildreth

Professor Ansel Dunham

Reminiscences of some early collecting in East Yorkshire - E V (Ted) & C W (Willy) Wright

Rifle Butts Quarry SSSI - Mike Horne and Cyril Dutton

Rudist bivalves - a bizarre group of fossils from the Cretaceous of Jamaica - Simon Mitchell

Speeton Clay Dinosaurs - E V (Ted) Wright

Starting a small fossil collection - Mike Horne

The Geology of the Hull Fish Trail - Mike Horne

The Geology of the Melton Ross Chalk Quarries, North Lincolnshire - Felix Whitham

The Variegated Beds Member of the Welton Chalk Formation of North Lincolnshire - Paul Hildreth

Two very interesting and contrasting coarse-grained plutonic rocks found on our beaches - Cyril Dutton

Visit to Boulby Potash Mine - Mike Horne and Nigel Whittington

Yorkshire's Jurassic Park - Mike Horne

 

Number 13 published 2000

Abstracts from joint meeting November 2000 - John Gunn, Brian Judd, Phil Murphy and Richard Myerscough

A field Trip to Castleton, Derbyshire - Nigel Whittington

A year in the life of the Hull Geological Society (1999-2000) - Mike Horne

Cement making at South Ferriby - Peter Vjestica & Felix Whitham

Editorial - Lynden Emery, David Hill, Mike Horne & Nigel Whitington

Excursions from the past - Paul Hildreth

Lewis Frederick Penny 1920-2000 - John Neale

Lewis Penny remembered - Mike Horne

List of Officers and Committee for 2000.

Mark Piasecki remembered - Patrick Boylan, Bob Head, Mike Horne and Paul Taylor

Millenium - Mike Horne

Millenium, Time for reflection on Time and tides - Nigel Whittington

Notes and comments - Mike Horne & Nigel Whittington

Report of Field Meeting in North Lincolnshire - Paul Hildreth

Report of Hull Geological Society field trip to Derbyshire - Felix Whitham

Report of the East Riding Boulder Committee 1992-2000 - Mike Horne

Report of 3rd UKRIGS Conference - Barrie Heaton & Mike Horne

Student memories of Lewis Penny - John Catt

The Glacial Geology of Dimlington High Cliff. - Felix Whitham, Mike Horne & Terry Rockett

The Internet, a useful tool for geologists? - Nigel Whittington

The strange and wonderful Speeton Clay - Mike Horne

The Upper Jurassic Kimmeridge Clay - Martin Chambers

Thoughts on the Millennium - Cyril Dutton

Walton Street and the Hull Geological Society - Felix Whitham

 

Special Publication number 1 CDROM published 2005

Abstracts from the "Open Questions in East Yorkshire Geology" meeting, October 2005 - John Catt, Mike Horne, Rory Mortimer & Pete Rawson

Some open questions in East Yorkshire Geology - G W Lamplugh 1898.

Photographs of the displays - Paul Richards and John Pratt

A ? Tertiary bivalve from the Holderness Tills" - Mike Horne.

Recording of lecture by Pete Rawson

Recording of lecture by Rory Mortimore

Recording of lecture by John Catt

The work of G.W. Lamplugh in understanding the Quaternary history of East Yorkshire - John Catt

Open questions in East Yorkshire Geology - answers from the amateurs. - Mike Horne

Report of the Field Meeting - Mike Horne

Pictures from the Field Meeting - Paul Richards

 

Number 14 published 2006 in print and CD versions.
 
Editorial - Mike Horne

Obituaries

Michael House remembered - Peter McCabe

Memories of Professor Michael House - Martin Brasier, Chris Darmon, & Mike Horne

A tribute to Professor Michael House - Roger Hewitt

Obituary - Donald Beveridge - Felix Whitham

Ted Wright remembered - Mike Horne

Notes and comments - Mike Horne

Book review - Mike Horne

The real mineral resources of the United Kingdom - Peter Scott

Unfolding the Ingletonian Rocks of North Yorkshire. - Paul Hildreth

The Importance of the Caytoniales and Cayton Bay - John Barrett

St Austin and the Fairy: a tale of two RIGS - Derek Gobbett

Starting geology - Cyril Dutton

Geological rambles of a Tank Officer in World War 2 - E V (Ted) Wright

Abstracts from the "The Pleistocene World" meeting 13th October 2001 - John Catt, Antony Long, John Neale, Danielle Schreve & Peter Worsley

Notes on the UKRIGS Conference 2002 - Barrie Heaton

Report of a joint meeting of the Hertfordshire and Hull Geological Societies 2003 - Mike Horne

Yorkshire Geology Month 2005 - Mike Horne

Membership list 2006.

Some open questions in East Yorkshire Geology - G W Lamplugh 1898.

Abstracts from the "Open Questions in East Yorkshire Geology" meeting, October 2005 - John Catt, Mike Horne, Rory Mortimore & Pete Rawson

The work of G.W. Lamplugh in understanding the Quaternary history of East Yorkshire - John Catt

Erratics of the Yorkshire coast - Ron Harrison

Shells collected from the Kelsey Hill Gravels at Keyingham - Stephen Whittaker

Report of the East Riding Boulder Committee 2001 to 2004 - Mike Horne

Coastal Erosion and the Lost Towns of Holderness - Gordon Ostler

The Geochemistry of the Red Clays of Holderness - C Memczak et al.

The coastal exposures of Boulder Clay and erratics in Holderness - Stuart Jones

Glazes: from ash and clay - Stan Prokop. [CD version only]

 

Price List

Numbers 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5 are out of print; but reproductions are now available at 4 pounds each.
Numbers 6, 7, 8 & 9 are 4 pounds
Number 10 & 11 are 5 pounds
Number 12 is 6 pounds
Number 13 is 6 pounds
F Whitham - Chalk Stratigraphy pt. 1 & 2 are 4 pounds each.
Special publication Number 1 (CD-ROM) "In the footsteps of Lamplugh" is 2 pounds.
The complete Humberside Geologist nos 1 to 13 on CD-ROM is 10 pounds.
Number 14 is 7 pounds.
Number 14 CDROM version is 6 pounds

Special Publication no 2 - three audio CDs of the Centenary Meeting is 5 pounds.

Prices include post and packing, in the U K; overseas postage extra. Prices are subject to change.

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