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What to Read for Kinghorn

Related Books, Maps and Guides for Fossils and the Geology of Kinghorn
Available via UKGE Online, or by calling 0800 0336002
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Midland Valley of Scotland
This BGS Regional Geology Guide contains some good information about Kinghorn and many other areas featured on UK Fossils website.
UKGE Code: BK0022: £9.00
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Kirkcaldy Sheet Explantion and Sheet Descriptions
Sheet Explanations are concise geology accounts of the area, where as sheet descriptions are detailed geological accounts.
UKGE Code: BK0851: £9.00
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1:250 000 Geological Map of Kirkcaldy
Geological Maps are sold either Flat or Folded for Solid, or Seabed geology. Special editions may be available for certain locations. For a complete list click the link below.
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1: 50 000 Geological Map of Kirkcaldy
Geological Maps are sold either Flat or Folded for Solid, Drift or combined geology. Special editions may be available for certain locations. For a complete list of
1: 50 000 maps, click the link below.
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Other Similar Locations

Another similar location where corals and shells can be found in volcanic Carboniferous rocks is Weston-Super-Mare in Avon, England. Also similar and the same age as Kinghorn is nearby Elie

Other locations for Carboniferous Corals are; Portishead in Avon. Mortimer Forest, Shadwell Quarry, Upper Millichope , Llanymynech Quarry, and Wenlock Quarry in the Shropshire District. Along the South West Coast, you can also collect Devonian Corals from Torquay along Hopes Nose and Daddy Hole.

For Corals from Younger period, the Coralline Crag at Ramsholt makes ideal collecting.

 



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UK Fossils is a division of CWA Design and run in conjunction with UKGE. Whilst we try to ensure that all content is accurate and up to date we cannot guarantee this. UK Fossils takes no responsibility in the accuracy of this content, nor takes any liabilities for any trips, events or exchanges between visitors using either the discussion board or the UK Fossils planner. Any posted trips and events by UK Fossils are personal and not arranged by UK Fossils, therefore visitors should seek their own personal insurance cover. Please remember to always check the tide times.