This month, we hear from Emma Bouie, a postgraduate student at Ohio State University. Emma specialises in coastal geomorphology, resilience strategies, and using GIS for effective public communication. She is committed…
Tag: Water
What does Geoscience mean to me?
Our blog this week is an interview with Christopher Jackson, Chair of Sustainable Geoscience at the University of Manchester. Chris loves salt tectonics and running, and is a champion for…
New Energy from Old Mines: Using legacy coal mines to heat homes – without the coal.
This blog is written by David Walls, a PhD researcher studying minewater geothermal at the University of Strathclyde (@FafFclyde). When not at work, David can be found running, swimming or…
Secrets of the Springs
This blog is written by Heike Wanke, a hydrogeologist at the University of the West of England, Bristol. Heike researches water in drylands like Namibia. Nature’s lifelines Springs have been…
Can Geoscience tell us if there was life on Mars?
This blog is written by Steven Banham, a planetary researcher at Imperial College London who has worked there since 2015. His research focuses on aeolian duneforms on Mars. Contact Steve…
How do we keep the taps flowing?
This blog is written by Mike Simpson, a Senior Water Scientist at HR Wallingford*. Mike works in water resources and water planning. Water, water, everywhere…? Water doesn’t look too exciting….
Earthquakes and their Faults: Engineers of our Environment
This blog is written by Zoë Mildon, a lecturer in Earth Sciences at the University of Plymouth. She has worked on earthquakes and geological hazards across the world, including Italy,…