• Geoconservation – principles into practice

    Zoom Talk

    given by Dr Colin Prosser (Principle Specialist in Geoconservation, Natural England). Rearranged from October 2020. Abstract: The UK is extremely geodiverse with many geological features and sites of international, national and local importance for research, education, tourism and recreation. However, we are a small country with a large population and our geoheritage is subject to […]

  • Geoscience, and the World After Oil

    Zoom Talk

    given by Tony Doré (Global Chief Scientist, Energy & Geoscience Institute (EGI) agdore@gmail.com, tdore@egi.utah.edu) Abstract: Meeting burgeoning global energy demand while mitigating anthropogenic climate change must overcome the challenges of denial and indifference, and also the negation of some genuine attempts by industry to move towards cleaner energy.  Real progress will come not from blame […]

  • GA Lecture

    over Zoom

    From bones to pixels – using computer technology to understand the behaviour of fossil animals

  • The last British Ice Sheet

    Zoom Talk

    given by Dr Bethan Davies (Royal Holloway, University of London) Abstract: Understanding how the last British-Irish Ice Sheet behaved in response to external climatic forcing may be used as an analogue for how the Antarctic Ice Sheet may behave in the future. We can use these empirical datasets to calibrate numerical simulations and better understand […]

  • GA Lecture

    over Zoom

    Secret Life of Crinoids

    Free
  • Mammal miniaturisation during Paleogene hyperthermals: a new palaeodietary perspective

    over Zoom

    given by Dr. Neil Adams (University of Oxford Natural History Museum) Abstract: A repeated response to abrupt climate warming among vertebrates is body size reduction, which has been observed in response to anthropogenic climate change and to abrupt warming events in the geological record. Several hypotheses have been proposed to explain this size decrease among […]

  • GA Lecture

    over Zoom

    Pushing back the boundaries of early life.

    Free
  • The eruption of the Soufriere Hills Volcano, Montserrat

    over Zoom

    given by Prof. Steve Sparks (University of Bristol). Abstract: The volcanic eruption of the Soufriere Hills Volcano, Montserrat (1995 to 2010) is one of the most detailed studied eruptions of an andesite volcano. The research led to major advances in understanding volcanic processes. The eruption was also a traumatic experience for the people of Montserrat […]

  • Little Heath Geoconservation

    Little Heath, Potten End Potten End, United Kingdom

    Two stages: Stage 1: vegetation clearance Stage 2: face Restricted numbers - please register your interest here