Edward Greenly (3 December 1861 – 4 March 1951) was an English geologist known for his a detailed geological survey of the island of Anglesey. The Geology of Anglesey was published in two volumes in 1919 and followed by a one-inch geological map in 1920.[1]
^E. N. K. Clarkson, "Greenly, Edward (1861–1951)" Oxford Dictionary of National Biography (Oxford University Press 2004); online edn, Jan 2011 accessed 26 April 2016
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these high and peculiar types of crystallization ". A later paper of EdwardGreenly in 1903 described the formation of granitic gneisses by solid diffusion...
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begins LL61 with a community population taken at the 2011 census of 465. EdwardGreenly gave the name of the village to the Monian ‘Penmynydd Zone of Metamorphism'...