Neville George
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British geologist
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Neville George's Degrees
- Masters Geology University of Oxford
- Bachelors Geology University of Oxford
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Thomas Neville George FRS FRSE LLD was a Welsh geologist. He was president of the Geological Society of London. Life Thomas Neville George was born in the Morriston district of Swansea, the son of Thomas Rupert George, a schoolmaster and ardent socialist, and his wife, Elizabeth Evans, also a teacher. He was educated at Swansea Municipal Secondary School and Swansea Grammar School. He won a place at the University of Wales graduating BSc in 1924 and MSc in 1926. He then went to Cambridge University to study at postgraduate level gaining a doctorate in 1928.
Neville George's Published Works
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- LOWER CARBONIFEROUS PALAEOGEOGRAPHY OF THE BRITISH ISLES (1958) (119)
- VI.—The Stratigraphical Evolution of the Midland Valley (1960) (77)
- A concise guide to stratigraphical procedure (1972) (59)
- Geomorphic evolution in Hebridean Scotland (1966) (54)
- Ambocœlia Hall and certain Similar British Spiriferidæ (1931) (49)
- The quaternary beaches of Gower (1932) (38)
- The British Carboniferous Reticulate Spiriferidæ (1932) (36)
- The Carboniferous rocks of the Donegal syncline (1957) (35)
- Landform and structure in Ulster (1967) (35)
- EUSTASY AND TECTONICS: SEDIMENTARY RHYTHMS AND STRATIGRAPHICAL UNITS IN BRITISH DINANTIAN CORRELATION (1978) (33)
- Pre-Seminulan Main Limestone of the Avonian Series in Breconshire (1954) (32)
- The Glacial Deposits of Gower (1933) (26)
- The Carboniferous Limestone Series in the West of the Vale of Glamorgan (1933) (24)
- The structure of Gower (1940) (22)
- The Carboniferous Limestone of the North Crop of the South Wales Coalfield (21)
- The Carboniferous Limestone (Avonian) Succession of a portion of the North Crop of the South Wales Coalfield (1927) (20)
- The Namurian Usk anticline (1956) (18)
- Studies in Avonian Brachiopoda: I. The Genera Brachythyris and Martinia (1927) (14)
- The classification of Avonian limestones (1972) (12)
- Carboniferous Main Limestone of the East Crop in South Wales (1955) (11)
- PALINGENESIS AND PALAEONTOLOGY 1 (1933) (10)
- A centenary lecture: The concept of homoeomorphy (1962) (10)
- Mid-Dinantian (Chadian) Limestones in Gower (1978) (10)
- XLV.—Goniatites from the Caninia Oolite of gower (1939) (10)
- LOWER CARBONIFEROUS ROCKS IN COUNTY WEXFORD (1960) (9)
- Summer field meeting in North-West Ireland with an introductory note on the geology (1954) (8)
- The development of the Towy and Upper Usk drainage pattern (1942) (7)
- Systematics in palaeontology (1971) (5)
- The Carboniferous Outlier at Pen-Cerig-caich (1928) (4)
- VI.—Spirifer pennystonensis, sp. n., from the Coal Measures of Coalbrookdale (4)
- Studies in Avonian Brachiopoda: III. The Delthyrium of Chonetes comoides (1930) (4)
- I.—Drainage in the Southern Uplands: Clyde, Nith, Annan (1956) (3)
- Catalogue of described and figured specimens in the Begg Collection in the Hunterian Museum of the University of Glasgow (1963) (2)
- The Ontogeny of Certain Arietidan Oxycones (1930) (2)
- Studies in Avonian Brachiopoda: II. The Genus Camarophoria (1927) (2)
- The Cefn Bryn Shales of Gower (1939) (2)
- Field meeting in South Wales (1954) (2)
- XLIX.—Principles in the classification of theSpiriferidæ (1933) (1)
- Evolution in outline. (1951) (0)
- The Beaches of Gower (1933) (0)
- Stages of the Llandovery Series [discussion and reply] (1972) (0)
- Stages of the Llandovery Series (1971) (0)
- Pre-Seminulan Main Limestone of the Avonian Series in Breconshire (1954) (0)
- Geomorphology Medley (1966) (0)
- Beaches in Gower (1933) (0)
- Landform and structure in the terrain of the Tawe and Neath Disturbances in South Wales (1980) (0)
- Stages of the Llandovery Series (1971) (0)
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