If you missed our lecture by Mike Searle you can watch it here: https://youtu.be/fSWyAWRZpUc
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Quaternary Glaciations in the Mediterranean Mountains
If you missed our lecture by Philip Hughes you can watch it here: https://youtu.be/n_QCQhM2DEA
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William Smith in South Wales
If you missed our lecture by Duncan Hawley you can see it here: https://youtu.be/t9D3k9bZWMc
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Bivalve reefs and mounds in the middle Liassic (Domerian) of the Central High Atlas Mountains Morroco
If you missed Chris Lees lecture you can watch it here on our YouTube Channel:
Video link https://youtu.be/cZtj1nuK1Dc
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The Lower Old Red Sandstone, SW Wales – Old Enigmas & New Perspectives
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Geological influences on the development of the city of Bath and its environs by Kevin Privett
If you missed our lecture by Kevin Privett on the geological influences on the development of the city of Bath and its environs you can see it here:
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Travels in Deep Time Geology by Tom Kapitany
If you missed our lecture by Tom Kapitany on Travels in Deep Time Geology you can see it here:
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We have now removed this video as we have a policy of only making these available for a short period. If you would like to view it, please email us and we will ask the speakers permission and hopefully send you a link. Thanks webmaster@swga.org.uk
What Triggered the Cambrian Explosion by Rachel Wood
If you missed our lecture by Rachel Wood on the Cambrian Explosion, you can watch her lecture here:
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We have now removed this video as we have a policy of only making these available for a short period. If you would like to view it, please email us and we will ask the speakers permission and hopefully send you a link. Thanks webmaster@swga.org.uk
Coming out from the shadow of the dinosaurs: a new look at the first mammals
We've had some wonderful talks this winter from speakers all over the country. In case you missed our last one, this is the link to Dr. Pam Gill talking about research on early mammals, some of which are from just down the road!
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Extra, extra! Its an extra lecture!
We were recently treated to an extra lecture about the geology of Anglesey, given by Graham Leslie of British Geological Survey. If you missed it, you can listen to a recording here:
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