This eighteenth volume of the "Proceedings" from the Geologists' Association presents a comprehensive record of geological research and discussions. A valuable resource for researchers, students, and enthusiasts, the collection offers insights into various aspects of geology, paleontology, and earth sciences. The volume captures the association's commitment to advancing geological knowledge and promoting the study of Earth's history.
The "Proceedings" provide a detailed look at the geological features, formations, and paleontological discoveries, reflecting the ongoing dialogue and discoveries within the field. This compilation serves as a historical reference, documenting the progression of geological studies and the evolving understanding of our planet.
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