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Unearthed

Unearthed: impacts of the Tellus surveys of the north of Ireland details how this unprecedented land and air survey of hidden Ireland rewards us with a more complete understanding of the natural history of this region. It tells an epic story of how Ireland’s geological past will sustain its future'. Professor Iain Stewart MBE Between 2004 and 2013, €15 million of government and EU funding was spent on high-resolution, airborne geophysical and geochemical sampling surveys of Northern Ireland and the six northern counties of the Republic of Ireland. This book presents some of the findings of the first two stages of Tellus, the largest collaborative cross-border programme of geoscience surveys ever undertaken on the island of Ireland. Tellus is a concerted cross-border investment in the terrestrial geosciences, intended both to stimulate exploration for natural resources and to generate essential data for environmental management. A huge volume of geoscientific data has already been produced and analysed by researchers in Ireland, the UK and beyond. Initiated by the Geological Survey of Northern Ireland, the Geological Survey of Ireland and the British Geological Survey, the project teams engaged widely with the academic community, industry, government, elected representatives, the general public and schools. Under the direction of the Geological Survey of Ireland, further phases of the Tellus programme are now steadily extending the surveys southward to cover the whole island. In this book, scientists who have worked with the Tellus data reflect on the outputs and impacts in terms of the economy, the environment, energy, agriculture and ecology.

€30


978-1-908996-87-9

Geology at the Table

Introduction to the readers by Marco Komac (President of Eurogeosurveys) "The book "Geology at the table-Cooking withour border" is a special one. It is geologically flavoured cook-book, the first in its kind in the word. I dare you to cherish the joy of variety of the European cuisine this book brings with your family and friends and to pass on the true meaning of the book - a unique pan-european friendship that thrives on the richness of our continent's diversity".

 

€17

978-0-95745433-1-9 



​Minerals in your Life

​The newest EuroGeoSurveys publication "Minerals in your life" is an educational book that highlights the importance of minerals in numerous aspects of daily life. Fifty-one top expert geologists contributed to communicate the fascinating qualities of 30 minerals.

€15



​9789090281476 

​Geology in History

​In this book the European Geological Surveys are pleased to present some examples highlighting the links between History and Geology. Most of them are related to mineral resources which constitute the basement of the development of mankind. Nevertheless, other topics are addressed as problems of access to drinking water in Austria, or the 1755 Lisbon Earthquake. Indeed groundwater or geohazards constitute natural extensions of the geological surveys traditional activities.

€15


​9789082254754 

​Wonder Water


​The book brings you on a fantastic journey around Europe, showing the different properties of water that vary by country, informing you about several benefits of water on the basis of its body's composition. It describes fantastic places where your body and your mind can be "regenerated", revealing ancient stories and legends which revolve around water and how it has influenced the lifestyle of each location. This book, along with along with other publications by EuroGeoSurveys (Geology at the Table, Cooking Without Borders, Minerals in your life), introduces you to the world of geology, showing its constant presence in our daily life.

€15


​9789082254730 

​Geochemical Atlas of Europe Vol 1


​The “Geochemical Atlas of Europe” is the contribution of the Association of Geological Surveys of the European Union (EuroGeoSurveys) to the IUGS/IAGC “Global Geochemical Baselines” project. The Geochemical Atlas of Europe comes in 2 volumes (each sold seperately) The European geochemical baseline survey covers 26 countries, and provides invaluable information about the natural and human-induced concentrations of chemical elements in different sample media of the near-surface environment (topsoil, subsoil, humus, stream sediment, stream water and floodplain sediment). This is the first multi-national project, performed with a harmonised sampling, sample preparation, and analytical methodology, producing high quality compatible data sets across national borders. Over 60 determinands were analysed, most for total and aqua regia extractable concentrations. The first phase of the project was completed, and the results published in a two-volume set, which is also freely available for viewing and downloading from www.gtk.fi/publ/foregsatlas together with the analytical data and photograph archive. The geochemical field manual can also be downloaded from www.gtk.fi/foregs/geochem/fieldman.pdf.

€25


​951-690-921-3 

​Geochemical Atlas of Europe Vol 2


​The “Geochemical Atlas of Europe” is the contribution of the Association of Geological Surveys of the European Union (EuroGeoSurveys) to the IUGS/IAGC “Global Geochemical Baselines” project. The Geochemical Atlas of Europe comes in 2 volumes (each sold seperately) The European geochemical baseline survey covers 26 countries, and provides invaluable information about the natural and human-induced concentrations of chemical elements in different sample media of the near-surface environment (topsoil, subsoil, humus, stream sediment, stream water and floodplain sediment). This is the first multi-national project, performed with a harmonised sampling, sample preparation, and analytical methodology, producing high quality compatible data sets across national borders. Over 60 determinands were analysed, most for total and aqua regia extractable concentrations. The first phase of the project was completed, and the results published in a two-volume set, which is also freely available for viewing and downloading from www.gtk.fi/publ/foregsatlas together with the analytical data and photograph archive. The geochemical field manual can also be downloaded from www.gtk.fi/foregs/geochem/fieldman.

€25


​951-690-956-6 

​Written in Stone DVD


The Written in Stone television series was commissioned by GSI and aired on RTE in 1995 and again in 2006. The DVD was produced as part of GSI's celebration of 150 years in existence. The DVD describes the geology of Ireland, beautifully illustrated and explained by one of Ireland's most renowned experts and greatest communicators in earth science, Dr.Pádhraig Kennan. For most people, the earliest forms of civilisation are the first pages of history. From the geological perspective, they are the last . "Written in Stone" traces the 4,500 million years of geological history of this planet, and recounts those events with particular reference to Ireland - the very rocks that make up the spectacular Irish Landscape.​

€25



​A Guide to Ireland's Mountain Summits (Walking Guide)


​In Ireland there are 269 mountain summits that are 600 metres or higher, and with a prominence of 15 metres or more. These are The Vandeleur-Lynams. And there are 404 summits with an elevation of at least 500 metres, with a prominence of 30 metres or more. We call these The Arderins. For the first time both these lists are published together, along with lists of Ireland’s 27 County Highpoints and the island’s Hundred Highest mountains, using updated data and information as contributed by the MountainViews.ie community. This book will undoubtedly prove to be an invaluable resource for the peak-bagger, summiteer and hillwalker alike.

€12


​9781848891647 

​Northern Ireland A Walking Guide (Walking Guide)


​This revised guide presents top-class walking routes in Northern Ireland. From rugged mountain peaks to spectacular coastal scenery, from challenging hill walks to shorter woodland and waterside excursions, there is something for everyone. Every part of the region is covered, from the mountains of Mourne to the Giant’s Causeway, from Fermanagh’s ‘lake district’ to the rolling Sperrins. Routes vary from two-hour strolls to eight-hour upland challenges. Much thought has gone into making this guide easy to use: each route, prefaced with a quick-reference summary, is illustrated with a clear sketch map; descriptions include detailed access information while points of interest are highlighted – flora and fauna, history, archaeology and folklore. A compact region with huge scenic variety, Northern Ireland is ideal for walking yet is often overlooked. This authoritative guide is changing that, using the author’s enthusiasm and knowledge.

€15


​9781848891500 

​Scenic Walks in West Cork (Walking Guide)


​West Cork is a place apart, with its unique combination of flora, fauna, history and landscape, and is quietly explored by large numbers of visitors annually. This guide to some of the best low-level walks in the region has clear descriptions and engaging commentaries on natural and human history to enhance the walker's enjoyment and appreciation of the routes. From the scenic interior to spectacular coastal scenery and islands, these cross-country, road and waterside excursions have something for everyone. Walks vary from 1.5km strolls to a 13km traverse of Sherkin Island. The author has put his considerable experience and knowledge of the area to great use in this evocative guide, which introduces the best of the area. Each route has a sketch map and colour photographs to illustrate the beauty of the landscape, its wild creatures, wild ?owers and built heritage. Ferry and cable-car timetables are included. This is a treasury of information to take readers on the ways less travelled.

​€15

​9781848891043 

​East of Ireland Walks River and Canal (Walking Guide)


​River and canal walks can have special appeal, the scenery always changing due to flowing water, weirs, locks and the changing countryside. Ireland's rivers and canals are rich in wildlife, history and folklore, and many can be explored on mostly flat, little-used trails. These hidden corridors of wildness through rural and urban Ireland reveal remnants of a time when trade, transport and industry in Ireland revolved around water rather than roads. Lenny Antonelli introduces some of the best river and canal trails in the east and east midlands, from short strolls to a five-day trek along the Barrow. These walks encompass iconic Irish rivers such as the Liffey, the Boyne and the Nore; and waterways such as the Grand and Royal Canals. There are lesser-known trails here too, from ravines in the Slieve Bloom Mountains to the young rivers of Wicklow's deep wooded valleys. For those new to walking, these trails form easy introductions. For experienced walkers, they provide new and less-trodden paths through places of unexpected beauty. 

• Also available: 'Dublin & Wicklow: A Walking Guide' by Helen Fairbairn

€12


978-1-84889-238-5


​Irelands Best Walks (Walking Guide)


​In a country richly endowed with wild mountain ranges, secluded valleys and untamed coastlines, the best natural landscapes can only be explored on foot. Here are over sixty of the greatest one-day walking routes in Ireland, varying from short strolls to full-day treks. Every part of the Republic and Northern Ireland is featured. From rugged peaks and chiselled ridge lines to towering sea cliffs and sheltered loughs, these routes take you past all the country’s finest scenery. Many of the routes are hill-walks, with clear descriptions of the country’s classic mountain ascents. Even seasoned hillwalkers will find challenging outings. Each walk is illustrated with sketch maps and colour photos and is prefaced with a quick-reference summary and access notes. Route descriptions include clear navigational guidance to keep you on the right track.

€15



​9781848892118

​Irelands Wild Atlantic Way (Walking Guide)


​The Wild Atlantic Way follows the magnificent west coast of Ireland, passing golden beaches, thrusting headlands and soaring sea cliffs. Renowned walking-guide author Helen Fairbairn explores the best walking routes of the region, recommending trips to uninhabited islands, coastal mountains and much more. Routes vary from two to six hours, and are illustrated with colour photos and detailed maps. Whatever your level of expertise, this comprehensive guide is all you need to discover some real wonders of the Wild Atlantic Way.

€15



9781848892675



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