Hertfordshire Geological Society

Annual General Meeting

Oaklands College Sapsed Room (SR), Oaklands College, St Albans, Hertfordshire, United Kingdom

AGM will be followed by refreshments after which members are invited to share slides on the theme of 50 years of HGS in the field!

Percy Evans Lecture: Surfing the Waves of Time: Exploring Latin America’s Passive Margins with an Innovative Sea Level Curve

Oaklands College Sapsed Room (SR), Oaklands College, St Albans, Hertfordshire, United Kingdom

Dr. Douwe van der Meer, CNOOC International, Uxbridge Abstract: Recent exploration efforts in South American passive margin basins, such as the Guyana-Suriname Basin, have yielded significant success with over 10+ Bboe discovered, primarily within the late Cretaceous play/mega-sequence. Most recently the Southern Atlantic margin, spanning Brazil, Uruguay, and Argentina, has also garnered industry attention, particularly […]

Identification and implications of the London Clay Formation divisions from an engineering perspective

Oaklands College Sapsed Room (SR), Oaklands College, St Albans, Hertfordshire, United Kingdom

Dr. Jamie Standing, Imperial College London Abstract: Historically, engineers viewed the London Clay (LC) Formation as uniform, homogeneous and rather uninteresting.  Chris King's seminal work provided a much deeper insight into the characteristics of the LC and how it can be split into divisions, based on the depositional history of the formation and the microfauna present. […]

Fossils and the history of life course

University of Cambridge University of Cambridge, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, United Kingdom

Delivered by Dr Peter Sheldon for the University of Cambridge Institute of Continuing Education (ICE). Course Overview Suitable for beginners as well as those with some previous knowledge. You will see how fossils get preserved, sometimes in surprising detail, and learn how to recognise some common fossil groups. Our look at major events in the […]

£380

Spying on open vent volcanoes from ground, air and space

over Zoom

Talk by Dr. Emma Nicholson (Liu), University College London Abstract: “Open vent” volcanoes are persistently active and maintain an unbroken connection between shallow magma reservoirs and the atmosphere. These volcanoes are true natural laboratories, providing an unparalleled window into the subsurface physical and chemical processes that control volcanic activity. Open vent volcanoes sustain large volcanic […]

Painting with Stone: Materials, Methods and Traditions in Pietre Dure

Oaklands College Sapsed Room (SR), Oaklands College, St Albans, Hertfordshire, United Kingdom

Talk by Dr. Ruth Siddall (University College London) Abstract: The talk will introduce the history, techniques and materials used in the decorative art of pietre dure (hard stone work). Almost every stately home and museum has a table-top or other object decorated with pietre dure and yet the craftmanship and materiality of the technique has […]

Modelling the Atmospheres of Tidally-locked Terrestrial Exoplanets

over Zoom

Talk by Dr. Andrew Rushby, Birkbeck College, University of London unfortunately had to be cancelled. We hope to reschedule the talk and include it in our 2025 programme. Abstract The climates of terrestrial planets are affected by their host star, the properties of their atmospheres, as well as any land, ocean, and icy surfaces, in […]

The Geology of the Albert Memorial

Oaklands College Sapsed Room (SR), Oaklands College, St Albans, Hertfordshire, United Kingdom

 Talk by Professor John Cosgrove, Imperial College London. Which will be followed by a visit to the Albert Memorial on Saturday 5 October 2024.

Visit to the Albert Memorial and a journey through time

The Albert Memorial Kensington Gardens, London, United Kingdom

led by Professor John Cosgrove, Imperial College London. This visit follows on from the talk on the same subject given by John on the previous Thursday. If you’re intending to go, can you please contact Haydon Bailey as soon as possible at haydonbailey@outlook.com so that we have an indication of numbers attending. 11:00 - meet […]

Unveiling the geology of Mars with robotic explorers

over Zoom

Talk by Dr Joe McNeil, Natural History Museum, London. Abstract: Before the first observations of Mars by orbiting spacecraft in the 1970s, it was widely thought that the red planet resembled Earth's Moon in its geology. However, decades of robotic exploration by orbiters, landers, and rovers alike have radically reshaped our understanding, revealing Mars’ unique […]

The Rutland Ichthyosaur: Digging up a ‘Dragon’

over Zoom

Talk by Dr. Emma Nicholls, Oxford University Museum of Natural History Abstract: The full-scale excavation in 2021 uncovered the largest near-complete reptile skeleton ever found in Britain. The animal nicknamed the ‘Rutland Sea Dragon’, would have been around 10m long, in life, and is thought to be the first confirmed record of its species, Temnodontosaurus […]