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21 August 1973 Meeting in collaboration with the British Association for the Advancement of Science held at Canterbury Salt Deposits The stratigraphy and tectonics of salt. Sir Percy Kent. The evolution of the Permian evaporite basin in Yorkshire. D. B. Smith. The rheological behaviour of salt. H. Albrecht. 10–13 September Engineering Group Meeting at Durham The engineering geology of reclamation and redevelopment 20–23 Geological Societies of the British Isles Meeting at Manchester Engineering Group Scale in engineering geology Volcanic Studies Group Tertiary volcanic districts of NW Scotland: a review Introduction. G. M. Brown. Geophysics. R. McQpillin. The lavas. R. N. Thompson. The intrusive complex of the Isles of Skye. J. D. Bell. The Rhum igneous complex. A. C. Dunham. The evolution of the first centre, Isle of Mull. R. R. Skelton Geological Society Tertiary basins around the British Isles Some Tertiary deposits on the western side of the British Isles as far north as 56° A. Wood & M. R. Dobson. The Tertiary marine geology of the Rockall Plateau and Trough. D. G. Roberts. Aspects of North Sea Tertiary stratigraphy. F. C. Dilley. Palaeogene successions of the eastern and central English Channel and their relation to those of adjoining land areas. D. Curry & A. J. Smith. Earth Science Education Methods Group Are Earth Science graduates employable? 9 October 1973 Engineering Group Meeting The influence of geology on the design of the Peochos Dam, northern Peru D. J. Eastaff. 10 October 1973 Ordinary General Meeting Emplacement of a high temperature

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