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The Structure of the Earth
Mull's Stratigraphy
The Rock Cycle
Precambrian
The Moines and Dalradian
The Devonian Period
The Mesozoic Era
Lava Flows and Dykes
Central Igneous Complex
Tertiary Granite
The Rest of the Tertiary
The Pleistocene
The Holocene
Geological Excursions
Special Excursions

 

               This information has been researched and  produced by Ros and Chris Jones  
 
The Rock Cycle
The Structure of the Earth
Mull & Plate Tectonics
Geological Time - Mull's Stratigraphic Column
The Earlier beginnings - The Lewisian and Torridonian
What happened on the other side of the ocean - The Moines and Dalradian
An ocean grows, then shrinks in size, continents join creating Caledonia - The Devonian Period
Mull's ancient landscape is worn down - The Mesozoic Era - The Triassic, Jurassic and Cretaceous Periods
Tertiary Igneous activity on Mull - Lava Flows and Dykes
Mull's Central Igneous Complex
Mull's Tertiary Granite "enigma"
Mull's volcanic history ends
Mull is covered in ice - The Pleistocene
Mull after the Ice Age - The Holocene (Recent)
Geological Excursions - 1. Iona, 2. Ross of Mull, 3. Gribun, 4. Carsaig, and Glen More
Special Excursions -  The Isle of Staffa and Macculloch’s Tree
Tables of Rock Types

A Simplified Geological Map of Mull

 
   

Last modified  Friday December 07, 2007