The land that was to become Scotland has travelled across the globe over
the last 3,000 million years - from close to the South Pole to its
current position. During these travels, there were many continental
collisions, creating mountain belts as high as the present-day
Himalayas. The Highlands of Scotland were formed in this way. Our
climate too has changed dramatically over the last 3 billion years from
the deep freeze of the Ice Age to scorching heat of the desert. And
within a relatively short time - geologically speaking, we will plunge
back into another ice age.
In Set in Stone, Alan McKirdy traces Scotland's amazing geological
journey, explaining for the non - specialist reader why the landscape
looks the way it does todays. He also explores Scots and those working
in Scotland have played a seminal role in the development of the science
of geology, understanding Earth processes at a local and global scale.