Arran: Landscapes in Stone
by Alan McKirdy
Arran: Landscapes in Stone
One of 4 books to launch a brand-new series on Scotland’s geology and landscapes which explain how Scotland’s scenery was made, why it looks the way it does today and how it has changed over millions of years.
£7.99
The Isle of Arran dominates the Firth of Clyde. A favourite haunt of holidaymakers, it is also a place of fascination for the geologist, offering a huge variety of rocks that represent a massive slice through geological time. From the ancient bent and buckled strata of Dalradian – a small fragment of the roots of the once mighty Scottish Highlands – the dramatic Northern mountains through which ice gouged its way during the Ice Age, to the relatively recent (some 60 million years ago!) rocks associated with the Arran volcano, the geological record tells an amazing tale.
This book is a fascinating introduction to the landscape of Arran – one of the significant geological areas of the country.
ISBN: 9781780273693
Publication date: 01/08/2016
Format: Paperback
Extent: 48
Publisher: Birlinn Limited
Stock status: Published
Categories: Birlinn/Polygon , Ayrshire and Arran , Geology