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Memoirs of the Geological Survey Scotland (Economic)
The Scottish economic memoirs published between 1906 and 1961 cover mostly the coalfields. Ayshire in four volumes; Central in nine; Fife in three; Sanquhar, Midlothian and Stirling/Clackmannan one a piece. The other two memoirs were 'The oil-shales of the Lothians' running to three editions and the 1922 memoir on the Ayrshire bauxitic clay.
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Published year | Title | View record |
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1922 DT14 |
The Ayrshire bauxitic clay | Full entry |
1936 DT15 |
The geology of the Sanquhar Coalfield and adjacent basin of Thornhill (with contributions by AG MacGregor, palaeontology by J Pringle) | Full entry |
1925 DT22A |
The economic geology of the Ayrshire Coalfields, area 1: Kilbirnie, Dalry and Kilmaurs | Full entry |
1925 DT22B |
The economic geology of the Ayrshire Coalfields, area 2: Kilmarnock Basin including Stevenston, Kilwinning and Irvine | Full entry |
1930 DT22C |
The economic geology of the Ayrshire Coalfields, area 3: Ayr, Prestwick, Mauchline, Cumnock and Muirkirk | Full entry |
1932 DT22D |
The economic geology of the Ayrshire Coalfields, area 4: Dailly, Patna, Rankinston, Dalmellington and New Cumnock | Full entry |
1937 DT31A |
The economic geology of the Central Coalfield, area 1: Kilsyth and Kirkintilloch | Full entry |
1917 DT31B |
The economic geology of the Central Coalfield of Scotland, description of area 2 including the districts of Denny and Plean, Banknock, Carron and Grangemouth, Cumbernauld, Castle Cary and Bonnybridge, Falkirk and Slamannan (with contributions by CT Clough | Full entry |
1933 DT31C |
The economic geology of the Central Coalfield, area 3: Bo'ness and Linlithgow | Full entry |
1920 DT31D |
The economic geology of the Central Coalfield of Scotland, area 4: Paisley, Barrhead and Renfrew and the western suburbs of Glasgow north and south of the Clyde | Full entry |
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