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Together, Elsevier and The Geological Society of London have integrated over 51,000 geological maps from the renowned Lyell Collection into Geofacets. Tens of thousands of maps are downloadable, georeferenced, and accompanied by meta data, article abstracts and links to original source articles, this partnership further enables geoscientists to assess exploration risks and opportunities.
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Over 51,000 geological maps are now downloadable from Geofacets are sourced from Lyell Collection books and journals:
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Petroleum Geology Conference Series* (1993 – present) The fully edited Proceedings of the 4th, 5th, 6th and 7th conferences in this prestigious conference series are hosted on the Lyell Collection. |
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Petroleum Geoscience (1995 – present) PG is a refereed journal providing a multidisciplinary outlet for those involved in the science and technology associated with rock-related petroleum disciplines. |
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Journal of the Geological Society (1845 – present) JGS publishes high quality papers, summarizing a full range of recent Earth Science research. JGS includes the Quarterly Journal of the Geological Society published 1845 to 1971. |
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Quarterly Journal of Engineering Geology and Hydrogeology (1967 – present) QJEGH is an established international journal featuring papers concerning geology as applied to civil engineering, mining practise and water resources. |
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Geochemistry: Exploration, Environment, Analysis (2001 – present) GEEA covers all aspects of geochemistry application including exploration and study of mineral resources, and the geochemistry of the environment. |
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Special Publications (1964 – present) Special Publications are renowned for their high quality of science and production. Each volume focuses on a special theme and represents a balanced, state-of-the-art treatment of the subject matter. |
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Memoirs* (1958 – present) Memoirs are definitive treatments of their subjects by acknowledged experts. They may be edited collections of papers, or can be written by a single group of authors. |
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Engineering Geology Special Publications (1986 – present) This successful series is devoted to the wide range of engineering geology and geotechnical topics; each volume provides balanced coverage of its subject. |
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Journal of Micropaleontology (1982 – present) JM is well-established as an international publication covering all aspects of microfossils and their application both in applied studies and basic research. |
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Proceedings of the Yorkshire Geological Society (1839 – present) PYGS has been without break since 1839 and is a leading British geological journal, with a particular focus on the geology of northern England and its neighbouring areas. |
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Scottish Journal of Geology (1965 – present) SJG publishes papers on all aspects of Scottish geology and its contiguous areas, including aspects of the Earth Sciences that cannot be discussed solely in terms of Scottish geology. |
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Transactions of the Geological Society of London* (1811 – 1845) The Transactions of the Geological Society of London represent the Society's earliest systematic publication, instigated as a result of a decision made by a Special General Meeting in 1810 to capture the more significant communications of the Society. |
*This is an intermittent publication series. Not every year has a published volume.













