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A field geologist's collection of notebook essays offering practical instruction and descriptive accounts of Carboniferous rocks. The author combines on-site observations from quarries, ravines, and rail cuttings with clear guidance on tools and techniques — hammer use, note-taking, pocket-lens study, clinometer and compass methods, mapping dips and strikes, and identifying common rocks and fossils. Emphasis is placed on tracing strata across the landscape, learning by direct observation rather than text alone, and using simple surveying practices to build a reliable local geological picture.

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Archibald Geikie

Archibald Geikie was a prominent Scottish geologist and author, known for his contributions to the understanding of volcanic activity and landscape formation in Great Britain. His notable works include "The Ancient Volcanoes of Great Britain," a comprehensive two-volume study that explores the geological history and significance of volcanic formations. Geikie's writings often reflect his deep appreciation for the natural world, as seen in his essays in "Landscape in History, and Other Essays" and his engaging narratives in "Scottish Reminiscences." In addition to geology, he also delved into literature, as demonstrated in his work "The Birds of Shakespeare," showcasing his diverse interests and expertise.

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