Science Week event -
10 March 2012 10 March 2012When: 10 March 2012
Where: Lyme Regis Museum
The ever-moving landslides of the Devon-Dorset coast
A talk for National Science Week by Dr Ramues Gallois
National Science Week at Lyme Regis Museum includes an evening with Dr amues Gallois, Fellow of the Geological Society, who will talk and answer questions on the ever-moving landslides of the Devon-Dorset coast.
Large landslides are more common on the Jurassic Coast than in any other part of the UK, and erosion of the rocks between Sidmouth and Lyme Regis has produced the most spectacular active landslides in Europe. Dr Gallois poses the question, ‘Why do they occur and will we ever be able to predict them?’
Drinks from 6.30 for talk at 7pm on Saturday 10 March.
No booking necessary, everyone welcome FREE
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