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Maggie Williams

From Magma to Ice and Energy

In March 2023, researchers from geology and geography gathered in the Department of Earth, Ocean, and Ecological Sciences to explore new cross-disciplinary applications of cutting-edge lab facilities in the department. Led by Dr Janine Kavanagh (https://www.liverpool.ac.uk/environmental-sciences/staff/janine-kavanagh/), the Mechanical and Geological Model Analogues (MAGMA) Laboratory (https://www.liverpoolmagmalab.org/) specialises in using laser imaging and scaled analogue models to …

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Portrait of an Earth scientist – Rob Duller

We interviewed Rob Duller, lecturer of Earth Sciences at the University of Liverpool,  about his work in sedimentology, his journey through academia, and the importance of geology in contributing to societal problems. What was your pathway into the geosciences? Did you study geology or geophysics before you went to university? I studied A-Level geology at …

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Linking field observations to numerical models

Maggie Williams (Geoscience educator and co-founder and content developer for GeoHubLiverpool) and has been involved with geological field classes and undergraduate practical classes at the University of Liverpool for several years. Following a recent talk by Sandy Drymoni (University of Milan-Bicocca), held as part of the ESRG Seminar series at the University of Liverpool, Maggie …

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V3GEO Turning the world Digital and Inside Out

John Kavanagh reflects on his experience of fieldwork at the University of Liverpool and the changes that have occurred over the last few years. He also talks about today’s need to make greater use of digital media to help students acquire field skills and how he has helped develop virtual mapping exercises at Liverpool. John’s …

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Earth Science On-Site rescued

The GeoConservationUK Education Project [Earth Science On-Site] uses former aggregates sites to develop and publish examples of high-quality Earth Science field teaching activities for schools. These examples have been produced in collaboration with partners in the Earth Science Teachers’ Association (ESTA), the Earth Science Education Unit (ESEU) and the National Stone Centre (NSC). The materials …

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Geothermal Progresses in the UK

On November the 17th I and some of our geothermal researchers, Mahesh Kajendran and Dawid Ryback made our way down to Burlington House in London where the 8th UK Geothermal Symposium was being held at the Geological Society. Though having attended this conference before, this year’s one was particularly special to me as I was …

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On the path to volcanoes

Anthony Lamur outlines the route he followed to become a volcanologist. I fell in love with volcanoes at 6 years old while watching a tv program in which a volcanologist sampled lava during the 1984 Mauna Loa eruption in Hawaii. The fact that he/she was dressed in this weird astronaut-y suit using a “big spoon” …

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What is Earth Science?

Rob Duller and Chris Stevenson (two lecturers in Earth Science at the University of Liverpool) explain how Earth Scientists use biology, chemistry, physics and maths to understand the world around us. Their conclusion is that to save our planet, we must understand our planet.

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Earth science at Liverpool

Watch this video to find out more about the Earth science programmes that are available at the University of Liverpool. The video also outlines the careers that Earth scientists can follow. Become a Liverpool Earth Scientist. Have a great time studying and living in Liverpool and on graduation make a real difference to our collective …

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When a conference becomes a virtual conference…

Annique van der Boon describes her experience of EGU 2020 when the conference organisers decided to hold the conference as a virtual conference. All presenters can now upload files to the EGU website that can be discussed via a text-chat during the week of the conference. The great thing is that now, the conference is …

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Geoscience for the future

This is a link to site where you can download a poster that outlines how geoscientists or Earth scientists will be crucial in meeting society’s future needs. Geoscience for the future

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Impressions of a field meeting in Bremmen.

The focus of this field meeting was reading geologic time in Palaeozoic sedimentary rocks. https://vimeo.com/294153534

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