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The Outer Hebrides

Autor Alan Mckirdy
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 10 mai 2018
The remote archipelago which lies off the north-west coast of Scotland boasts a huge range of contrasting and spectacular land- andseascapes. Lewis is austere, with a featureless peatland core, bounded by dramatic sea cliffs, whilst neighbouring Harris is extraordinarilyrugged but fringed with stunning unspoilt beaches. The Uists are characterised by gentle fertile machair lands, and Barra has a more brutallandscape carved from ancient gnarled rock. But these islands have one thing in common: they were all built from the most ancient rocks inBritain - Lewisian gneiss, which reaches back almost to the beginning of geological time.In this book Alan McKirdy explores these islands, together with the volcanic rocks that build the outposts of Rockall, St Kilda and the Shiants, tracing their extraordinary journey through time and across the globe.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781780275093
ISBN-10: 1780275099
Pagini: 48
Ilustrații: Illustrations, color
Dimensiuni: 164 x 228 x 7 mm
Greutate: 0.18 kg
Editura: BIRLINN GENERAL

Notă biografică

Alan McKirdy has written many popular books and book chapters on geology and related topics and has helped to promote the study of environmental geology in schools. Before his recent retirement he was Head of Information Management at Scottish Natural Heritage. He is the author of Land of Mountain and Flood.

Descriere

The latest in the acclaimed series on Scotland's geology and landscapes which explains how Scotland's scenery was made, why it looksthe way it does today and how it has changed over millions of years