Robert McQuillin
Appearance
Robert McQuillin FGS FRSE is a scientist and author.
As an author, he has been collected by libraries.[1] He is from Brampton, Cumberland.
Societies
[edit]- 1986 Elected Fellow or the Royal Society of Edinburgh[2]
- Fellow of the Geological Society of London (past Vice-President[citation needed]); awarded the Lyell Fund in 1970[3]
- Fellow of the Geological Society of Edinburgh[citation needed] (past Vice-President)[citation needed]
Published scientific articles
[edit]- An Introduction To Seismic Interpretation[4]
- Explaining the North Sea's lunar floor [5][6]
- Footwall uplift in the Inner Moray Firth basin, offshore Scotland[7]
References
[edit]- ^ "McQuillin, Robert". worldcat.org. Retrieved 26 November 2016.
- ^ "Professor Robert McQuillin FRSE". Royal Society of Edinburgh. Retrieved 27 November 2016.
- ^ "Award Winners Since 1831: Lyell Fund". The Geological Society. Retrieved 27 November 2016.
awarded to contributors to the Earth Sciences on the basis of noteworthy published research
- ^ McQuillin, R.; Bacon, M.; Barclay, W. (1 January 1984). "An introduction to seismic interpretation - Reflection seismics in petroleum exploration". OSTI 5268324.
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(help) - ^ McQuillin, Robert; Fann, Nigel (1979). "Explaining the North Sea's lunar floor". New Scientist. Reed Business Information.
- ^ McQuillin, Robert; Fann, Nigel (12 July 1979). "Explaining the North Sea's lunar floor". New Scientist. Reed Business Information.
- ^ Barr, D; McQuillin, R; Donato, J.A (1985). "Footwall uplift in the Inner Moray Firth basin, offshore Scotland". Journal of Structural Geology. Elsevier.