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The Great Geoadvent: Door 3
Advent calendar

The Great Geoadvent: Door 3

Posted on December 3, 2018 by sarah • 2 Comments

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 →

Door 19 – The Complete Drift Globe
2017 Advent Calendar / Advent calendar

Door 19 – The Complete Drift Globe

Posted on December 19, 2017 by sarah • 3 Comments

 Behind door 19 of the geoadvent, a novel tool for communicating plate tectonic theory… Continue reading →

Door 17 – Going Underground
2017 Advent Calendar / Advent calendar

Door 17 – Going Underground

Posted on December 17, 2017 by sarah • 3 Comments

Behind today’s geoadvent window, Geological Society Conference Manager Georgina Worrall looks at the latest TV programme to join a long list of fictional representations of the underground… Continue reading →

Door 11 – The Geological Society Christmas Quiz!
2017 Advent Calendar / Advent calendar / Uncategorized

Door 11 – The Geological Society Christmas Quiz!

Posted on December 11, 2017 by sarah • 4 Comments

Before we kick off, a reminder of the Great Geoadvent Challenge… Yesterday’s window was The Caingorms, Scotland- leave a comment below identifying which plate tectonic story is featured in today’s window to take part! Continue reading →

Door 10 – It looks like reindeer…
2017 Advent Calendar / Advent calendar

Door 10 – It looks like reindeer…

Posted on December 10, 2017 by sarah • 1 Comment

This post is an extract from an article by Marion Ferrat, which originally appeared on Four Degrees, part of the EGU blogs network.   In our third look at links between geology and Christmas, Marion Ferrat looks at the ecological impact of reindeer… Continue reading →

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