WebExploring the landscape of Assynt [Book] Price £12.00 (no VAT) The wild and wonderful landscape of Assynt is one of Britain's most beautiful areas, and is home to Britain's …
Caves of Assynt - North West Highlands Geopark
WebIncludes 1:25,000 scale map This walkers guide with simplified geology map is targeted at hillwalkers, enabling a wider audience to experience what the landscape has to offer, and gain an understanding and appreciation of the underlying geology. Nine walks feature in this booklet, ranging from short coastal walks in Lewisian Gneiss near Achmelvich, to the … WebThe 2nd edition of Assynt: The Geologists' Mecca is an account of the illustrious history of research in the district which formed the foundations of our modern understanding of Assynt's geology. The book describes the British Association's famous excursion to Assynt in September 1912, led by Drs. Ben Peach and John Horne of the Geological ... puuilo espoo aukioloajat
Geology of Assynt
WebThe Geological Society and partner organisations are celebrating the unique geo-heritage of the UK and Ireland with a list of 100 Great Geosites, featuring some of the most … WebDownload scientific diagram Simplified geology of Assynt district of northwest Scotland showing locations of Loch Borralan and Loch Ailsh intrusions from publication: Platinum-group element ... Assynt is a sparsely populated area in the south-west of Sutherland, lying north of Ullapool on the west coast of Scotland. Assynt is known for its landscape and its remarkable mountains, which have led to the area, along with neighbouring Coigach, being designated as the Assynt-Coigach National Scenic Area, … See more For many years Assynt was regarded as a district or province of Scotland in its own right, and was later established as a civil parish. With the introduction of counties it became part of the county of Sutherland. Parishes were … See more Communities in Assynt include: • Achmelvich • Ardvar – location • Balchladich – location See more • Assynt Foundation • Gazetteer for Scotland • Assynt Crofters' Trust See more As is typical for the Scottish highlands, the Assynt area is divided into a number of large estates, which are in a mix of private, charitable and community ownership. The Assynt Estate, which includes Ben More Assynt and the lands around Lochinver, remains in the … See more Assynt has a wide range of habitats, from rocky and sandy shores to high mountains, with areas of woodland, upland heath and dwarf juniper scrubland. The area has a large … See more • MacAskill, John (1999) We have won the land: the story of the purchase by the Assynt Crofters' Trust of the North Lochinver Estate. … See more puuilo bensa 2t