Giant's Causeway's Volcanic History Redefined: New Study Shortens Formation Timeline by 8 Million Years
June 14, 2026
A new study places Giant’s Causeway within a precise global geological framework, creating a clearer timeline for Northern Ireland and wider North Atlantic volcanic activity.
The research is part of a broader UK effort led by the British Geological Survey to improve how we quantify geological time and understand the country’s rocks and histories.
Researchers from GSNI and BGS find Northern Ireland’s volcanic rocks formed in just 5.5 million years, about 8 million years shorter than earlier estimates.
Historically, scientists believed Paleogene volcanism in the region stretched over 13.5 million years; the new results show a far more concentrated, rapid episode.
Experts describe the finding as reshaping Northern Ireland’s place in the global North Atlantic volcanic story and the ability to anchor Giant’s Causeway activity in a precise global framework.
Dr. Simon Tapster of the BGS notes that reassessed timescales reveal the event occurred over a much shorter duration than previously thought.
Tapster adds that the revised timescales enhance comparison with other sites, linking records from Greenland, the Faroe Islands, and Scottish islands.
Correlating multiple locations shows the volcanic event fits into a shorter window, tying together regional and global geological records.
The Giant’s Causeway’s landscape was sculpted by rapid volcanic activity producing about 40,000 basalt columns as thick lava flowed, cooled, and cracked.
The iconic basalt-columns formed when molten rock erupted through cracks, creating thick flows that cooled and fractured into roughly 40,000 columns.
The study is published in an open-access Geology journal under the title: “Feeling the pulse? Paleogene chronostratigraphy of Northern Ireland and the north of Ireland temporally coupled to the North Atlantic Igneous Province.”
Overall, the findings place Giant’s Causeway within a sharpened, global context and mark a significant refinement of Northern Ireland’s volcanic history.
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The Guardian • Jun 14, 2026
Globally significant volcanic event formed Giant’s Causeway, scientists find
British Geological Survey • Jun 15, 2026
Scientists make new discovery in the history of the Giant’s Causeway
Evening Standard • Jun 14, 2026
Scientists make new discovery about the history of the Giant’s Causeway
Oxford Mail • Jun 15, 2026
Scientists make new discovery about the history of the Giant’s Causeway