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John Renouf: The contribution of the Société Jersiaise to geology

Société Jersiaise 150th Anniversary Conference

PAST. PRESENT. FUTURE. - SESSION FOUR - CULTURE & HERITAGE (Chair: Jon Carter)

During the century preceding the Société’s formation in 1873, many of the fundamental concepts in geology had been formulated, though those basic principles had yet to be widely applied to Jersey. During the following 150 years though, members of the Société contributed to the growing body of knowledge with both general geological research and a number of significant original contributions. Jersey’s geological evolution has proved to be a story with many strands and
it has allowed us to build up a fascinating narrative of a small island with a long and eventful life. In this talk I will pick out some of the highlights both in terms of the people and of the discoveries they made for which the Société can claim credit.

About the Speaker

John T. Renouf was born in Jersey and began research studies in the University of London by a PhD thesis on the older rocks of western Brittany in France. During a subsequent Jersey-based career, first at the Jersey Museum and subsequently to retirement at the Department of Education, his research interests widened to take in Channel Islands’ geology as it can be used to enhance archaeological and historical work and, particularly, to more recent geology in the islands and the significance of past sea levels above and below that of the present. However his interest and involvement in the hard rock geology had been actively pursued both at a personal level and in a range of consulting work with a particular involvement in work relating to the volcanic rocks of the island. John passed away April 2025.

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Video details

Series - Video Audio
Speaker / Producer Renouf, John
Publisher Little River Pictures
Subject Geology
Geography Jersey
Language English
Date 9th June 2023