CAGG 2015 Talk and Trip Programme

The CAGG programme of meetings and trips is noted below.


2015 Talks 2015 Field Trips
Long Room, Liskeard Public Hall, at 19:30 11:00 start, unless otherwise stated
Friday, 2015-03-20
AGM and talk by Paul Rendell, Granite and the Building of Burrator Reservoir
Friday, 2015-04-17
Dave Warne, Going Underground in the Mines of Devon and Cornwall
Friday, 2015-05-15
Calum Beeson, Fossils and Time
Friday, 2015-06-19
A talk by June Coles of the Kernow Microscopical Society
Friday, 2015-07-17
Calum Beeson, A Review of the Residential Field Trip and the Geology of the Wessex Basin
Friday, 2015-08-21
Calum Beeson, Analytical Techniques used to Understand Geology
Friday, 2015-09-18
Frank Howie, Raised Beaches, Caves & Submerged Forests: the Past 2 Million Years in Cornwall
Friday, 2015-10-16
Calum Beeson, Understanding the Mineral Veins of South West England
Friday, 2015-11-20
Calum Beeson, Igneous rocks: What they are and how they Form
Saturday, 2015-04-04
Millendreath - What we can find at this unexplored location
Saturday, 2015-05-02
Visit Camborne School of Mines Museum and use microscopes in the Geology Laboratory
Saturday, 2015-05-30
St Michael's Mount and Marazion - A look at this unique geology
Saturday, 2015-06-27 to Saturday 2015-07-04
Residential trip to the Wessex Basin - contact us for details
Saturday, 2015-08-01
Geophysics at Minions and Geology at the "Siver Mine"
Saturday, 2015-09-05
Bude - another look at this amazing location
Saturday, 2015-10-03
Whitsands Bay - A search for local fossils
Saturday, 2015-10-31
Crackington Haven - Exploring the unusual geology
Saturday, 2015-12-05
Mines of the Tamar Valley
Saturday, 2015-12-29
Seaton - Burn off some mince pies with our outing between Christmas and New Year

Updates

This document is maintained by the CAGG. should be addressed to CAGG_secretary at caradon dot org dot uk.
  1. PNJ, 2015-04-19. Transcribed from paper copy.
  2. PNJ, 2015-11-27. Add link to 2016 programme.

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