6 years of @earth_shape! 26 funded projects! 49 🇩🇪 investigators, 24 🇨🇱 investigators! 90 students, 19 Postdocs! 70 publications! 35,000 views of the 'Skin of the Earth Movie'! Celebrating findings of how #biota shapes #earth's surface at the final meeting in 🇦🇹 ¡Gracias!
🌎@earth_shape es un gran proyecto de investigación colaborativo que reúne a más de 70 científicos de 🇨🇱 y 🇩🇪 en distintos campos de la ciencia y ha desarrollado más de 30 proyectos de investigación.
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I'm advertising a 2 year @NERCscience funded post-doc on flow in rough-bed rivers. We are looking for someone with experience of using high-res topo data and/or flume experiments. Contact me with any questions, and please RT.
Just became aware of this new, very cool, "OpenTopography DEM Downloader" #QGIS plugin: https://t.co/JY96j9ACDr Allows you to pull SRTM, NASADEM, SRTM15+, AW303D, CopernicusDEM etc directly into QGIS via the OT Global Datasets API. By Kyaw Naing Win 🙏.
The difference an eruption makes, well a VEI 4 one anyway! The crater of La Soufriere, St Vincent. Photos taken from the same place in April 2014 and January 2022.
WSL has written a fun interactive game, Murgame, that highlights the risks associated with debris flows to mountain communities, and the costs and effectiveness of various forms of mitigation:- https://t.co/Tqj0N8g7nw
4 Postdoc positions available in quantifying erosion histories with thermo-, geo-chronology and landscape evolution modelling. See link for details. Application deadline Dec. 31. https://t.co/39tlc69BHn
How do boulders move in bedrock rivers? Apply for an @IapetusDTP PhD project @GeogDurham with me, @lizzie_dingle and @DrChrisHackney, along with collaborators @EdwinBaynes and @AlexRBeer. Project outline here: https://t.co/YGEaA4t8mK and happy to answer any questions.
🔥Post-wildfire debris flows can start suddenly, move quickly, & travel long distances.
CGS works with @CalFIRE & @CalOES to identify ahead of time those areas most at risk for these damaging debris flows so we can be better prepared. 1/
The extent of the crevassing at #TurnerGlacier is like nothing I've ever seen before. I actually found the sense of violence experienced by this tortured ice viscerally affecting. I'm relieved to have my feet back on the ground.