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Issue 51 of the Rockwatch magazine:

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Rockwatcher at a recent eventOn the Road with Rockwatch
Share some of the highlights of Rockwatch events around the country.

 

 

 

 

 

Myradalsjokull glacierAll Steamed Up About Iceland
Join Rockwatch member and former Rockstar, Oscar Lozada, on his school journey to Iceland. Share the magic of standing on the Mid-Atlantic Ridge as tectonic forces push apart the North American and Eurasian plates. See the massive waterfalls and find out why water from the hot tap smelt of rotten eggs!

 

 

 

Photo of LIP cookies.Down to the Bear Bones
Danielle Schreve shares some of the secrets of fossilised Ice Age animals on her explorations of caves in Britain and Europe. She shows how clues in the bones help geologists to build up a picture of how these animals lived and died.

 

 

A photo of a month's supply of water for a field camp.At the Cutting Edge of Glaciers
Have you ever wondered what it would be like to live on a constantly moving glacier? Read Kate Salmon’s account of her trip to Alaska’s Hubbard Glacier and see also how she celebrated her birthday of chocolate brownies baked on the glacier!

 

 

Photo of Fleswick BayDiscovering British Fossils
For the fossil fiends, Peter Doyle’s look at the fantastic number and variety of fossils to be found in the British Isles is a real treat. He illustrates the three main fossil eras with some of the most common fossils to be found from those times. And, for Rockwatch members, there's a chance to win a copy of Peter's book on British Fossils!

 

 

 

 

Photo of an eruption in HawaiiCollision Zone
For thrill seekers, Benedict Douglas suggests there’s no better way than to be a geologist! Follow some of his adventures as he “geologises” his way around the world.

 

 

 

Photo of a specimen of fossil fishDigging into the Origins of Rocky Words
This fascinating article by Julian Walker opens the door to the mysteries of names given to some of the more common rocks and minerals and paves the way for you to explore further into the history of “rocky” words.

 

 

Photo of the gold mine and museum at Standard Bank, Johannesburg.Putting the "OO" in OOLITE
Taking a walk along the Fleet Shore in Dorset with Alan Holiday, he shares the secrets not only of the formation of ancient environments, but also shows how to detect modern processes at work.

 

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