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Geology is the scientific study of the Earth, its origin, structure, processes and composition. This album is concerned mainly with the interpretation of geological maps and the relationship between the landscape and underlying rocks. It reveals how the geological history of any area can be interpreted from a geological map. Dr Andrew Bell visits Morecambe Bay and the 'special' Siccar Point to investigate the rocks and stones in the area. This material is taken from The Open University course S260 Geology.
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Geological time

Geological time

2009-07-0700:501

A short introduction to this album.
The age of rocks

The age of rocks

2009-07-0704:45

Andrew Bell begins to explain how we can determine the age of rocks by looking closely at their layers.
Coins and fossils

Coins and fossils

2009-07-0702:00

Andrew Bell gives us a very brief history of Britain through the use of old coins, and explains how fossils are from the carboniferous period.
Geological maps

Geological maps

2009-07-0706:07

William Smith is credited as the creator of the first geological map. In this video, Chris Wilson talks us through this milestone in geological history and shows us Smith's map.
Rock layers

Rock layers

2009-07-0703:07

Andrew Bell conducts a small experiment that shows us how rocks form their layers. He then explains that there is much more 'time' in the boundary of two rock units, than in the actual rocks themselves.
Siccar Point, in Scotland is a very special place in the field of geology. Andrew Bell visits Siccar Point to explain unconformity in rocks.
Radiometric dating

Radiometric dating

2009-07-0705:11

The beta counter is a device used to measure radiation levels, and has also been used to determine the age of rocks and other minerals. This video illustrates how this is possible.