ISSN 0566-3954

The Scott Simpson Lecture
Chalk: a stratigraphy for all reasons
R.N. Mortimore [pdf]

Extension fractures, secondary faults and segment linkage in strike-slip fault systems at Rame Head, southern Cornwall
Y.-S. Kim, J.R. Andrews and D.J. Sanderson [pdf]

The northwestwards continuation of the Sticklepath Fault: Bristol Channel, SW Wales, St. Georges Channel and Ireland
A. Ruffell and P.F. Carey [pdf]

Early diagenetic septarian concretions from the Oxfordian (Jurassic) Corallian Group, Osmington Mills, Dorset, UK
D.J. Green and D. Pirrie [pdf]

A raised beach in western Guernsey: its archaeological and geological significance
H. Walkington, J.T. Renouf, H.C.L. James and H. Sebire [pdf]

Changing Holocene environments in Alderney, Channel Islands
J. Campbell, H.C.L. James and J.T. Renouf [pdf]

The raised beach at Toul ar Roussin, Port L’Épine, Trélévern (Côtes D’Armour, Brittany): Its significance for last cold stage events 160
J.T. Renouf and H.C.L. James [pdf]

The Sourton Tors geophysical anomaly revisited
G.K. Taylor, M. Hake, I. King and R. Bowers [pdf]

The Godrevy dog; early canine or lost pet ?
G. Crisp, D. Pirrie, R.K. Shail and R.C. Sabin [pdf]

Golden spiked ! – The UK’s first Global Stratotype Section and Point for a Jurassic stage boundary, in Somerset
K.N. Page [pdf]

Saving Lyme Regis from the sea: recent geological investigations at Lyme Regis, Dorset
R.W. Gallois and G.M. Davis [pdf]

A proposed methodology for rockfall risk assessment along coastlines
J.S. Coggan, R.J. Pine and D. Stead [pdf]

The lithostratigraphy of the Mercia Mudstone Group (mid to late Triassic) of the south Devon coast
R.W. Gallois [pdf]

Shore platforms and raised beach deposits at Porthleven and The Most Southerly Point, west Cornwall
P.J. Ealey and H.C.L. James [pdf]

Soil gas anomalies in the Dartmoor area
G.A. Duddridge [pdf]

Surficial geochemical signatures of tin and tungsten deposits north of the St. Austell Granite
G.S. Camm and C.J. Moon [pdf]

Field evidence for discrete episodes of intrusion during the emplacement of the Land’s End pluton. Results from detailed mapping and observation of the Porth Ledden coastal section
C. Halls, Zhu Jinchu and Lin Yucheng [pdf]

Some notable Cornish building and decorative stones
C.M. Bristow [pdf]

Insights into the formation of the Isles of Scilly Pluton
S.J.L. Mullis, S. Salmon and T. Powell [pdf]

Discussion and reply

High velocity layer beneath seismic Reflector ‘X’ in the Bristol Channel may be Carboniferous Limestone: Implications for a possible Exmoor-Cannington Park thrust: Discussion to Smith et al. 1998
M. Brooks and M. Miliorizos [pdf]

High velocity layer beneath seismic Reflector ‘X’ in the Bristol Channel may be Carboniferous Limestone: Implications for a possible Exmoor-Cannington Park thrust: Reply to Brooks and Miliorizos 2001
N.J.P. Smith, J. Cornwell, S. Holloway and R. Edwards [pdf]

Field excursion

Field excursion to examine the geology and coastal landforms of the Charmouth to Lyme Regis area, 3rd January, 2001
R.W. Gallois [pdf]

Abstracts of other papers / posters presented at the Annual Conference, January 2001 [pdf]