NEW paper in @NatureComms: Satellite-derived locational probabilities offer insights into river mobility. Big data reveal the non-predictable patterns and rates of river adjustment. https://t.co/D7OCFU6cIw 🛰️🌏 #Geomorphology#Rivers#RemoteSensing#BigData
It’s been a year since the “Making space for PH rivers”. We are now working with the @DENROfficial in “Reconfiguring River Management in the Philippines” co-funded by @UofG_SciEng_IAA. This workshop gathered river basin managers from all over the country to talk about our rivers.
Geography undergraduates from @UofGGES are exhibiting the results of their field class at the spectacular @waspsstudios , Inverness. Well done to all the students of the course for some excellent displays.
DOST, University of Glasgow collaborates on knowledge-sharing in river, flood-risk management https://t.co/Q3XKNQr9M7 #manilabulletin via @manilabulletin
#Look Partners from universities, government units & industry participate in an innovative policy game to map pathways to policy implementation on making space for Philippine rivers. #NewtonFundSuccess
The Abra River - the final river of our @ProjectPamana Ph-UK field-trip for this season! DGTs deployed, Q measured, and sediments sampled…😁 @Emma_C_Biles
🚨Two BSG committee positions available🚨
📍VICE CHAIR publications committee
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The post will last 3 years, starting mid-October. Applicants should submit a 2-pg CV detailing relevant experience & the name of a proposer & seconder to Honorary Secretary ([email protected]), by 1600 BST, 7 October 2022.
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You cannot take Glasgow out of the boy… I had a lovely week North. River Calder has been nice to us and my wee @royalsociety project has started for good. Many thanks to Professor (!!!! :)) @DynamicRivers and the @UofGGES team for all their help and their smile;)
#ProjectPAMANA Today we met Leonard - he runs this gold processing mill. All mechanical and hydraulic ore separation. He is a 1/10th owner. The waste is copper rich - but hard to sell. Occasionally a Chinese buyer comes through and collects it - otherwise it’s dumped in the river
Thinking of studying hydrology or catchment management? We're providing bursaries of up to £2,500 to support your MSc studies in a water related subject.
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Finished our first day out in the field for our @NERCscience#projectPamana studying the fate and movement of metals and contaminants from past and present mining in the Philippines 🇵🇭 lowland rivers today - mountains nr Baguio tomorrow!