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Richard Bevins
Richard Bevins
Honorary Professor, Aberystwyth University
Bestätigte E-Mail-Adresse bei aber.ac.uk
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The development of a methodology for the selection of British geological sites for conservation: Part 1
WA Wimbledon
Modern geology 20, 159-202, 1995
2161995
Petrology and geochemistry of lower to middle Ordovician igneous rocks in Wales: a volcanic arc to marginal basin transition
RE Bevins, BP Kokelaar, PN Dunkley
Proceedings of the Geologists' Association 95 (4), 337-347, 1984
1611984
Persistent places in the Mesolithic landscape: an example from the Black Mountain uplands of South Wales
RNE Barton, PJ Berridge, MJC Walker, RE Bevins
Proceedings of the Prehistoric Society 61, 81-116, 1995
1591995
The Ordovician marginal basin of Wales
BP Kokelaar, MF Howells, RE Bevins, RA Roach, PN Dunkley
Geological Society, London, Special Publications 16 (1), 245-269, 1984
1531984
Compositional variations in mafic phyllosilicates from regional low‐grade metabasites and application of the chlorite geothermometer
RE Bevins, D Robinson, G Rowbotham
Journal of Metamorphic Geology 9 (6), 711-721, 1991
1281991
Incipient metamorphism in the Lower Palaeozoic marginal basin of Wales
D Robinson, RE Bevins
Journal of Metamorphic Geology 4 (1), 101-103, 1986
1221986
The illite ‘crystallinity’technique: a critical appraisal of its precision
D Robinson, LN Warr, RE Bevins
Journal of Metamorphic Geology 8 (3), 333-344, 1990
941990
Low‐grade metamorphism within the Welsh sector of the paratectonic Caledonides
RE Bevins, G Rowbotham
Geological Journal 18 (2), 141-167, 1983
921983
Submarine silicic volcanism and associated sedimentary and tectonic processes, Ramsey Island, SW Wales
BP Kokelaar, RE Bevins, RA Roach
Journal of the Geological Society 142 (4), 591-613, 1985
831985
A first attempt at a geosites framework for Europe-an IUGS initiative to support recognition of world heritage and European geodiversity
W Wimbledon, A Ishchenko, N Gerasimenko, Z Alexandrowicz, ...
Geologica Balcanica 28, 5-32, 1998
731998
Craig Rhos-y-felin: a Welsh bluestone megalith quarry for Stonehenge
MP Pearson, R Bevins, R Ixer, J Pollard, C Richards, K Welham, B Chan, ...
Antiquity 89 (348), 1331-1352, 2015
722015
Carn Goedog is the likely major source of Stonehenge doleritic bluestones: evidence based on compatible element geochemistry and Principal Component Analysis
RE Bevins, RA Ixer, NJG Pearce
Journal of Archaeological Science 42, 179-193, 2014
632014
Compositional controls on coexisting prehnite‐actinolite and prehnite‐pumpellyite facies assemblages in the Tal y Fan metabasite intrusion, North Wales: Implications for …
RE Bevins, RJ Merriman
Journal of Metamorphic Geology 6 (1), 17-39, 1988
611988
Short paper: low grade metamorphism of the Welsh Basin Lower Palaeozoic succession: an example of diastathermal metamorphism?
RE Bevins, D Robinson
Journal of the Geological Society 145 (3), 363-366, 1988
591988
The characterization of mafic phyllosilicates in low-grade metabasalts from eastern North Greenland
D Robinson, RE Bevins, G Rowbotham
American Mineralogist 78 (3-4), 377-390, 1993
581993
Patterns of regional low‐grade metamorphism in metabasites
D Robinson, RE Bevins
Low‐Grade Metamorphism, 143-168, 1998
541998
Craig Rhos-y-felin, Pont Saeson is the dominant source of the Stonehenge rhyolitic ‘debitage’
RA Ixer, RE Bevins
Archaeology in Wales 50, 21-31, 2011
532011
Petrological and geochemical variations within the Tal y Fan intrusion: a study of element mobility during low-grade metamorphism with implications for petrotectonic modelling
RJ Merriman, RE Bevins, TK Ball
Journal of Petrology 27 (6), 1409-1436, 1986
511986
Grade and time of metamorphism in the Caledonide Orogen of Britain and Ireland
DJ Fettes, CB Long, RE Bevins, MD Max, GJH Oliver, TJ Primmer, ...
Geological Society, London, Memoirs 9 (1), 41-53, 1985
511985
Diastathermal (extensional) metamorphism at very low grades and possible high grade analogues
D Robinson, RE Bevins
Earth and Planetary Science Letters 92 (1), 81-88, 1989
491989
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