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Recent Advances in Geology | Why 300-million-year-old rocks continue to be important in the 21st Century | Talk 2: The Lit and Phil

Dr Mark Ireland (Senior Lecturer in Energy Geoscience and Associate Dean Global Partnerships at Newcastle University) presents the second talk in the "Recent Advances in Geology" series at The Lit & Phil this June. 

This time around, he'll be answering the question of why 300-million-year-old rocks continue to be important in the 21st century. Sounds like it'll rock!

Price

Free

Duration

  • 9th June 2025

Venue

The Lit and Phil

Location

23 Westgate Road, Newcastle upon Tyne, NE1 1SE
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