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ANZ Sedimentologists » Linked Organisations
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ANZsed is for you if you’re an active researcher or just interested in sedimentology, stratigraphy and sedimentary geology in Australia, New Zealand and the SW Pacific region. Our primary aims are to promote communication and to support young researchers. If you’re interested, we hope you’ll read on and join! The ANZsed links the sedimentology special interest groups of the Geological Society of Australia and the Geoscience Society of New Zealand. Geological Society of Australia. You must be logged in.
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ESPM - Earth Surface Processes at Manchester - Geomorphology Blog: August 2010
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Glacial geomorphology, fluvial geomorphology, hillslope geomorphology, submarine geomorphology, tectonic geomorphology. In a larger map. Thursday, 5 August 2010. Tectonic Geomorphology - L'Aquila. On the 6th April 2009, a 5.9 magnitude earthquake hit the Abruzzo region of Central Italy, killing over 300 people. The area lies within the Central Apennines and is undergoing extension along NW-SE trending faults in relation to back-arc extension in the Tyrrehenian Sea and Afro-Eurasia collision. University o...
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ESPM - Earth Surface Processes at Manchester - Geomorphology Blog: March 2011
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Glacial geomorphology, fluvial geomorphology, hillslope geomorphology, submarine geomorphology, tectonic geomorphology. In a larger map. Tuesday, 1 March 2011. OSL 101 in five seconds. Click on the image above to view a larger version. Still confused by what OSL is actually measuring? Still think it is a weird black-box technique? While I can't offer much reassurance on the latter question, recommended reading to help answer this is Georgina King's excellent paper in Radiation Measurements. University of...
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ESPM - Earth Surface Processes at Manchester - Geomorphology Blog: A hypertext for the appreciation of glaciers and how they work
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Glacial geomorphology, fluvial geomorphology, hillslope geomorphology, submarine geomorphology, tectonic geomorphology. In a larger map. Sunday, 31 July 2011. A hypertext for the appreciation of glaciers and how they work. Glaciers and Glacial Geology. Posted by Ann Rowan. Is it raining in Manchester? Subscribe in a reader. A hypertext for the appreciation of glaciers and h. St Beatus Caves field trip with Philipp Haeuselman. Aletsch Glacier field trip with Meredith Kelly. Earth Science Picture of the Day.
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YES Network UK: Professional Development Resources
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The following links have been identified as useful resources for early-career geoscientists in the UK. If you have any further suggestions, please email them to us at ukyesnetwork@gmail.com. Geological Society of London. SIGs are thematic groups linked to the societies named above. Most of these groups host annual meetings in the UK and are ideal conferences for early-career geoscientists to attend. British Sedimentological Research Group. British Society for Geomorphology. Gaia: Earth Systems Group.
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TW:eed Project - Leicester
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National Museums, Scotland. PLoS One: Blue Beach 4-pods. Paleosols talk at GSA, Baltimore. BGS Open Day 2012. BGS Open Day 2013. The Leicester team is working with John Marshall. At the University of Southampton. Which will feed into Stratigraphical. With environmental and climate data, as well as the dating of localities where specimens have been found. Expeditions for the global research community. In 2015, Sarah was awarded the Geological Society. In the first year of the project, Carys has done exten...
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ESPM - Earth Surface Processes at Manchester - Geomorphology Blog: July 2010
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Glacial geomorphology, fluvial geomorphology, hillslope geomorphology, submarine geomorphology, tectonic geomorphology. In a larger map. Wednesday, 21 July 2010. Bedrock channel erosion in the lab. Have just had another interesting article. Here are some previous publications from the pair, an informed combination of careful laboratory and field studies. Johnson J P and K X Whipple (2007). Feedbacks between erosion and sediment transport in experimental bedrock channels. Posted by Simon Brocklehurst.
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ESPM - Earth Surface Processes at Manchester - Geomorphology Blog: October 2010
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Glacial geomorphology, fluvial geomorphology, hillslope geomorphology, submarine geomorphology, tectonic geomorphology. In a larger map. Thursday, 7 October 2010. Waiho Loop moraine, South Island, New Zealand [From teara.govt.nz]. Agree closely with C14 ages for Younger Dryas (YD) moraines in the Northern Hemisphere. These were checked in 2007. Although modelling would suggest otherwise. Indicating an ACR advance in New Zealand, and so a wide-ranging Southern Hemisphere cooling event. Putnam et al (2010).
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ESPM - Earth Surface Processes at Manchester - Geomorphology Blog: January 2011
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Glacial geomorphology, fluvial geomorphology, hillslope geomorphology, submarine geomorphology, tectonic geomorphology. In a larger map. Monday, 10 January 2011. Success of ESPM students at conference. ESPM ended last year with a winning spirit. The School of Earth, Atmospheric and Environmental Science Postgraduate Conference was held on. 9 December, 2010. Our ESPM students participated in the poster session and won the following prizes:. Prize: Rajasmita Goswami for her poster titled, “. Being the othe...
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ESPM - Earth Surface Processes at Manchester - Geomorphology Blog: Occasional geomorphic educational toy#1: PhET interactive glacier
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Glacial geomorphology, fluvial geomorphology, hillslope geomorphology, submarine geomorphology, tectonic geomorphology. In a larger map. Wednesday, 10 August 2011. Occasional geomorphic educational toy#1: PhET interactive glacier. The PhET Glacier Simulation. An interactive glacier simulation tool. As part of a series of online, research-based science simulations from PhET at the University of Colorado at Boulder. Also recommended, their ' John Travoltage. Posted by Ann Rowan. Is it raining in Manchester?