"Explanatory Memoir To Accompany Sheets Of The Maps, Volume 128" offers a detailed historical account of the geological survey of Ireland. Authored by the Ireland Geological Survey, this volume provides essential explanatory text relating to a specific set of map sheets. It serves as a crucial resource for understanding the geological features and landscapes of Ireland as they were understood at the time of the survey.
This memoir is a valuable reference for researchers, historians, and anyone interested in the geological history and cartographic representation of Ireland. It provides insight into the methodologies employed in early geological mapping and offers a snapshot of the scientific understanding of the region at the time of its creation. Readers will appreciate the meticulous detail and the historical context provided by this volume.
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