Scottish Geology Trust
Scotland’s geology is world-class: shaped during three billion years of our planet’s history by the movements of the Earth’s tectonic plates, mountain building, volcanism, ice ages, sea-level change and the processes of erosion and deposition. The Scottish Geology YouTube channel is the place to find videos about all aspects of Scottish geology, including virtual field trips and lectures.
Help us build a Deep Time Trail at Siccar Point
Online Talk: A Scottish provenance for the Altar Stone of Stonehenge
Online Talk: The Garvellachs – A rare record of Snowball Earth
Mineralogy of Mobile Phones
Online talk: Mine Water Geothermal Resource Atlas for Scotland (MiRAS)
Online talk: Where are all the Scottish mammoths?
Scotland’s volcanoes – Eigg and Rum
Moray's Contribution to Pangaea and Triassic Park
The Elgin Reptiles
Scotland’s Meteorites
What’s in a Name? – The Scottish Origin of Mineral Names
The Lost Art – Phoebe Paints Rocks
100 years of the Mull geological map
Online Talk: Creatures of the Coal Age - Life in Carboniferous Scotland
Online Talk: Scotland's volcanoes - East Lothian
Putting Rocks on Paper: The Art of Geological Illustration
Online talk: A geological tour of the NW Highlands Geopark with Geologist Pete Harrison
Online Talk: Scotland's volcanoes - Arthur's Seat
Promoting Scotland's Geology: the First 100 IUGS Geological Heritage Sites
The Scottish Geology Trust
Arran – Scotland in Miniature?
Gold occurrences and history of gold exploration in Scotland by Dr Taija Torvela
Discovering the Moine Thrust – an illustrated lecture by Rob Butler
Scotland - made by volcanoes
Scotland's Agates
Stories of Scotland: Folklore Forged in Stone
Protecting Scotland's SSSI Geoheritage with Dr Rachel Wignall, NatureScot
Virtual tour of the Earth Systems collection at National Museums Scotland
Geology of Scotland Course 2021 - conclusions
International Energy Agency - The Role of critical minerals in the energy transition