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Friday, 30 January 2015

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The ethics of mining 

GeoLog-The official blog of the European Geosciences Union [2015-01-30 13:00:44]  recommend  recommend this post  (143 visits) info

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This guest blog post is brought to you by Nick Ardnt, Professor at ISTerre and convener of the the Great Debate at last year’s General Assembly, Metals in our backyard: to mine or not to mine. During the Great Debate the issue of whether the environment impact of mining outweighs the benefits vs. domestic metal production was questioned. With Europe currently importing between 60-100% of the metals that are essential for modern society, this posts explores how realistic it is to advocate for [...]

GeoTalk: Stacia Gordon 

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Geotalk is a regular feature highlighting early career researchers and their work. Following the EGU General Assembly, we spoke to Stacia Gordon, the winner of the Tectonics and Structural Geology Division Outstanding Young Scientist Award, 2014. First, could you introduce yourself and tell us a little more about your career path so far? My name is Stacia Gordon. I am an Assistant Professor at the University of Nevada, Reno (UNR). This fall marks the start of my fifth year at UNR. It is amazing [...]

GeoCinema Online: Saturn and its Icy Moon 

GeoLog-The official blog of the European Geosciences Union [2014-08-13 13:01:42]  recommend  recommend this post  (116 visits) info

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It is day three of the General Assembly in Vienna, there are no sessions directly relevant to your research scheduled in the programme for this afternoon and you would really like to take a bit of a break from the hustle and bustle of the main scientific sessions. Where do you head? Down to the

GeoTalk: Matthew Agius on how online communication can help identify earthquake impact 

GeoLog-The official blog of the European Geosciences Union [2014-08-08 13:00:47]  recommend  recommend this post  (161 visits) info

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In this edition of GeoTalk, we’re talking to Matthew Agius, a seismologist from the University of Malta and the Young Scientist Representative for the EGU’s Seismology Division. Matthew gave an enlightening talk during the EGU General Assembly on how communication on online platforms such as Facebook can help scientists assess the effect of earthquakes. Here

Finding funding: a rough guide to getting your research wishes granted 

GeoLog-The official blog of the European Geosciences Union [2014-06-18 13:00:53]  recommend  recommend this post  (57 visits) info

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Finding funding to support your research is always a challenge, but never more so than when you’ve not done it before. During the EGU 2014 General Assembly, Grant Allen gave an excellent short course for early-career researchers on getting to grips with grant applications. His fantastically appropriate name aside, we couldn’t have asked for a

How to share your science through film 

GeoLog-The official blog of the European Geosciences Union [2014-05-22 13:00:31]  recommend  recommend this post  (42 visits) info
This year was the first ever EGU Communicate Your Science Video Competition, an opportunity for young scientists to share their research with the wider public. It was also the first year to have a science film workshop at the Assembly – one to meet the needs of budding science communicators at the conference. Dan Brinkhuis

Capturing Cassini – 10 years of Saturnian science on camera 

GeoLog-The official blog of the European Geosciences Union [2014-05-16 12:58:04]  recommend  recommend this post  (48 visits) info
This year marks the 10th anniversary of the Cassini-Huygens mission to study Saturn and its moons. But what’s 10 years to us is only a fraction of the Saturnian calendar – in the decade we’ve been studying Saturn up close, the planet has only been through a third of its annual cycle. In that short

Imaggeo on Mondays: Layers of leg-like sandstone 

GeoLog-The official blog of the European Geosciences Union [2014-05-12 13:00:48]  recommend  recommend this post  (86 visits) info

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John Clemens, a researcher from Stellenbosch University and one of the winners in the EGU Photo Contest 2014, opens our eyes to erosional processes in the Grand Canyon in this week’s Imaggeo on Mondays… The photo below was taken late in the afternoon while doing some geological tourism at the Grand Canyon in Arizona, USA. The

What can you learn from a human hair? 

GeoLog-The official blog of the European Geosciences Union [2014-05-02 11:09:30]  recommend  recommend this post  (35 visits) info

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Jim Ehleringer is Director of the Stable Isotope Ratio Facility at the University of Utah in Salt Lake City in the US. In the past few years he has been developing a method for deducing people’s diets and travel history from a sample of their hair. Here, he talks to the EGU press office about

It’s not my fault 

GeoLog-The official blog of the European Geosciences Union [2014-05-01 18:00:47]  recommend  1 recommendations  (89 visits) info

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A line on a map is important. In the Beverly Hills region of Los Angeles a series of mapped fault lines are now the cause of a major controversy. Communities have been alarmed, money has been lost and legal proceedings are ongoing. It started in 1992. James Dolan and Kerry Sieh, two earthquake geologists at

What’s on for young scientists at the Assembly? 

GeoLog-The official blog of the European Geosciences Union [2014-04-18 13:00:48]  recommend  recommend this post  (50 visits) info
This year, there’s a great line-up of young scientist sessions at the General Assembly. Not only that, but there are opportunities to meet those that represent you in the Union, get to know other young scientists in your field, and make the most of both the scientific and social sides of the conference… First up for young

GeoCinema at the 2014 General Assembly 

GeoLog-The official blog of the European Geosciences Union [2014-04-17 13:00:39]  recommend  recommend this post  (56 visits) info

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GeoCinema is the home of geoscience films at the EGU General Assembly. This year features 38 fantastic films from across the geosciences, so you can step into some soil science, dive into deep ocean investigations, catch a glimpse of climate change research and more! GeoCinema runs almost continuously throughout the conference, with short films, documentaries

EGU 2014: Get the Assembly mobile app! 

GeoLog-The official blog of the European Geosciences Union [2014-04-16 13:44:48]  recommend  recommend this post  (92 visits) info

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The EGU 2014 mobile app is now available for iPhones and Android smartphones. To download it, you can scan the QR code available at the General Assembly website or go directly to http://app.egu2014.eu on your mobile device. You will be directed to the version of the EGU 2014 app for your particular smartphone, which you can download for free.

Video Competition finalists – time to get voting! 

GeoLog-The official blog of the European Geosciences Union [2014-04-15 17:10:28]  recommend  recommend this post  (44 visits) info
This year we’re running the first ever EGU Communicate Your Science Video Competition – the aim being for young scientists to communicate their research in a short, sweet and public-friendly video. Our judges have now selected 4 fantastic finalists from the excellent entries we received this year and it’s time to find the best geoscience

Short courses at EGU 2014 

GeoLog-The official blog of the European Geosciences Union [2014-04-01 13:00:28]  recommend  recommend this post  (34 visits) info

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This year there is a suite of super short courses to choose from at the General Assembly. You can supercharge your scientific skills, broaden your base in science communication and pick up tips on how to boost your career – be it in academia or outside. Here’s what’s in store at EGU 2014: Supercharge your

EGU 2014 Communicate Your Science Video Competition 

GeoLog-The official blog of the European Geosciences Union [2014-03-19 13:00:35]  recommend  recommend this post  (68 visits) info
Earlier this year we launched the Communicate Your Science Video Competition, a great opportunity to share research in the Earth, planetary and space sciences with the general public. What’s more, there’s a free registration to the 2015 General Assembly up for grabs and we’ve just extended the deadline to give you more time to get

Last chance to enter the EGU Photo Contest! 

GeoLog-The official blog of the European Geosciences Union [2014-02-26 11:44:44]  recommend  recommend this post  (79 visits) info

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If you are pre-registered for the 2014 General Assembly (Vienna, 27 April – 2 May), you can take part in our annual photo competition! Winners receive a free registration to next year’s General Assembly! Every year we hold a photo competition and exhibit in association with our open access image repository, Imaggeo and our annual General

Communicate Your Science Video Competition at EGU 2014! 

GeoLog-The official blog of the European Geosciences Union [2014-01-29 13:38:16]  recommend  recommend this post  (69 visits) info

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Want to communicate your research to a wider audience and try your hand at video production? Now’s your chance! Young scientists pre-registered for the EGU General Assembly are invited to take part in the EGU’s first ever Communicate Your Science Video Competition! The aim is to produce a video up-to-three-minutes long to share your research

Showcase your film at GeoCinema! 

GeoLog-The official blog of the European Geosciences Union [2013-11-08 13:00:56]  recommend  recommend this post  (46 visits) info
Every year, we showcase a great selection of geoscience films at the EGU General Assembly and after four successful years we will again be running GeoCinema in 2014. If you’ve shadowed a scientist in the lab, filmed fantastic spectacles in the field, or have produced an educational feature on the Earth, planetary or space sciences,

Why choose a PICO session at EGU 2014? 

GeoLog-The official blog of the European Geosciences Union [2013-11-01 12:00:09]  recommend  recommend this post  (41 visits) info
Some of the sessions scheduled for the upcoming EGU General Assembly are PICO only sessions. This means that, rather than being oral or poster format, they involve Presenting Interactive COntent (PICO). The aim of these presentations is to highlight the essence of a particular research area – just enough to get the audience excited about
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