Hull Geological Society
The Harker Geological Society publications and archives.
The Harker Geological Society is the Society of the geology students at the University of Hull.
In 2022 the Harker Soc. Committee gave the Hull G S permission to republish articles relating to local geology from their journal as well as other archives relating to the Department of Geology. We thank Jan Silva (Secretary and Louis Chambers (President) for their help.
The Harker Society has published a journal since 1963; the title varied from the from time to time. It was sometimes called the Harker Magazine.
Journal of the Harker Geological Society.
A Stratigraphy of the Department by Prof Neale, Harker Journal 1989.
A Stratigraphy of the Department, part 2 by John Neale. Journal of the Harker Geological Society, volume 14, number 1, Spring 1990
Belemnites of the Lower Chalk and their significance, by Simon Mitchell. Journal of the Harker Geological Society, volume 14, number 1, Spring 1990
A brief sedimentological study of the laminated silts and clays immediately north of Barmston Main Drain, by C Renn. Journal of the Harker Geological Society, Spring 1975.
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The decline of Geologus hullus, by S Smith and T Holt. Journal of the Harker Geological Society, volume 14, number 1, Spring 1990
Deglaciation between Great Ayton and Oildale, by Ron Hale. Journal of the Harker Geological Society, volume 10, number 2, 1976
Editorial, by Steven Trueman. Journal of the Harker Geological Society, volume 14, number 1, Spring 1990
The evolution of Spurn by Ian Dawson, Journal of the Harker Geological Society, volume 12, number 1, 1980
Faulting in Chalk of Selwicks Bay, by Mike Garton. Journal of the Harker Geological Society, volume 10, number 2, 1976
Field excursion to Melton Ross Quarries, by Nick Robinson, Journal of the Harker Geological Society, volume 12, number II, 1981, reprinted in Harker Journal 1989.
Field trip to Whitby, by John Watson. Journal of the Harker Geological Society, volume 10, number 1, 1976
Forward by Prof M R House - Journal of the Harker Geological Society volume 5, number 2, Spring 1969
Further notes on the Redcliff, North Ferriby by Al Slater. Journal of the Harker Geological Society, volume 10, number 1, 1976
Geology of the buildings of Hull, by Andrew Leddy. Journal of the Harker Geological Society, volume 12, number II, 1981
Geology od Hull by Dave Sharp. Journal of the Harker Geological Society, volume 10, number 1, 1976
Geology of Hull University, by Mike Horne. Journal of the Harker Geological Society, volume 10, number 2, 1976
The Harker field trip to Saville Colliery, by John Watson. Journal of the Harker Geological Society, volume 10, number 2, 1976 and reprinted in Harker Journal 1989.
Harker memories, Michael House. Journal of the Harker Geological Society, volume 14, number 1, Spring 1990
History of the ironstones of Cleveland, by Ron Hale. Journal of the Harker Geological Society, volume 10, number 1, 1976
The Humber Bridge: geology, history and future, by Andrew Leddy. Journal of the Harker Geological Society, volume 12, number 1, 1980
Important finds ii - A cone from the Speeton Clay of Yorkshire, by Julie Pearce. The Harker Magazine 1983.
Industrial Mineralogy in Hull by A C Dunham and P W Scott. The Harker Magazine 1983.
A measured section in the Corallian of Filey Brigg, by P Richardson. Journal of the Harker Geological Society, Spring 1975.
Notes on the structure in the Quaternary Deposits of the Red Cliff section of North Ferriby, by B Clough and G Peacock. Journal of the Harker Geological Society, Spring 1975.
Origin of the name, Journal of the Harker Geological Society, volume 14, number 1, Spring 1990
The real Alfred Harker, by Sarah Knox and Rick Stephenson. Journal of the Harker Geological Society, volume 10, number 1, 1976
The Red Chalk of the Speeton district - Yorkshire, by P Mobey and P Gilham Journal of the Harker Geological Society, Spring 1975.
Sic Transit Gloria - a report of the "William Smith Tour", by John Watson. Journal of the Harker Geological Society, volume 10, number 2, 1976
Harkerama - newsletter for alumni edited by Prof John Neale
Harkerama No. 2. March 1983
Archives
List of former Geology Department Staff
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