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Why the ‘Child of Krakatau’ volcano is still dangerous – a volcanologist explains
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Why the ‘Child of Krakatau’ volcano is still dangerous – a volcanologist explains

Posted on January 14, 2019 by sarah • 2 Comments

Thomas Giachetti (University of Oregon) explains his research into the risk posed by Anak Krakatau, published in the Journal of the Geological Society in January 2012, and how it relates to what happened in December 2018. Continue reading →

Can abandoned mines heat our future?
Features / Year of Carbon

Can abandoned mines heat our future?

Posted on January 9, 2019 by sarah • Leave a comment

At Durham University, scientists are exploring the opportunity to use the water within flooded abandoned mines to provide a source of geothermal heat for the future. This could also deliver economic opportunities to former mining areas. Continue reading →

Geoscientist magazine cover competition!
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Geoscientist magazine cover competition!

Posted on January 8, 2019 by sarah • 3 Comments

We’re excited to launch the first (as far as we know) cover competition for our popular monthly members magazine, Geoscientist! Continue reading →

The Great Geoadvent: Door 24
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The Great Geoadvent: Door 24

Posted on December 24, 2018 by sarah • Leave a comment

We’ve reached the end of another geoadvent season!  Continue reading →

The Great Geoadvent: Door 23
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The Great Geoadvent: Door 23

Posted on December 23, 2018 by sarah • Leave a comment

Throughout advent, we’re sharing some of our favourite entries to Earth Science Week photography competitions past and present – all of which feature the beautiful geology of the UK and Ireland. Check back each day for a new image! Continue reading →

The Great Geoadvent: Door 22
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The Great Geoadvent: Door 22

Posted on December 22, 2018 by sarah • Leave a comment

Throughout advent, we’re sharing some of our favourite entries to Earth Science Week photography competitions past and present – all of which feature the beautiful geology of the UK and Ireland. Check back each day for a new image! Continue reading →

The Great Geoadvent: Door 21
Advent calendar

The Great Geoadvent: Door 21

Posted on December 21, 2018 by sarah • Leave a comment

Throughout advent, we’re sharing some of our favourite entries to Earth Science Week photography competitions past and present – all of which feature the beautiful geology of the UK and Ireland. Check back each day for a new image! Continue reading →

The Great Geoadvent: Door 20
Advent calendar

The Great Geoadvent: Door 20

Posted on December 20, 2018 by sarah • Leave a comment

Throughout advent, we’re sharing some of our favourite entries to Earth Science Week photography competitions past and present – all of which feature the beautiful geology of the UK and Ireland. Check back each day for a new image! Continue reading →

The Great Geoadvent: Door 19
Advent calendar

The Great Geoadvent: Door 19

Posted on December 19, 2018 by sarah • Leave a comment

Throughout advent, we’re sharing some of our favourite entries to Earth Science Week photography competitions past and present – all of which feature the beautiful geology of the UK and Ireland. Check back each day for a new image! Continue reading →

Contaminated Land Group: Supporting early career professionals
Events

Contaminated Land Group: Supporting early career professionals

Posted on December 18, 2018 by sarah • Leave a comment

Molly Brown and Sarah Hey are both members of our Contaminated Land Group’s early career sub-committee. In this guest post, they explain more about the ways in which the Group is championing early careers professionals. Continue reading →

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