Breaking news! Sighting reports sent to IWDG July 15th in Donegal Bay confirm exceptionally rare record of a North Atlantic Right whale for the North East Atlantic, and a 1st for the IWDG with supporting photo evidence. Full story 👉
https://t.co/Vp7twaufIB
#MPAs#DonegalBay
New research led by a team from @TCD_Geography shows that Irish #peat soils, which are key to absorbing greenhouse gases, are far more vast than we previously realised.
You can read about this discovery and its implications at: https://t.co/8nQVbWZp8e
Join @lscarff , Director of the National Museum of Ireland, on a special evening tour of the Dead Zoo where she will share personal highlights of the collection in the Ground Floor gallery of Natural History this Thursday 4th July @ 6pm
https://t.co/1HFlJHGwLV
Heritage Week Tours 2024 - Turlough Hill https://t.co/bDkCFwTYCc
To celebrate the 50th anniversary of Turlough Hill, Ireland's only pumped storage power station, ESB is hosting a series of public tours during National Heritage Week.
Our second upcoming day trip is on Geology & Art with Dr. Bill Sheppard!
🗓️13th July, 10:30 AM
📍Ticknock and RHA
Click here to register: https://t.co/0f8i35Ud2h
We have two exciting day trips coming up! First up is The Faulty Side of Howth Head with Prof. @johnjfwalsh (UCD).
🗓️30th June, 9 AM
📍Howth
Click here to register: https://t.co/hiAuSxALtT
We are looking forward to our long weekend excursion! Check your email and https://t.co/MCDdj43CsH for details. #IGA#IrishGeology
📸:https://t.co/ypx3MYB3RK
The Brasky Mass Meteorite is the largest and heaviest Meteorite to Hit Ireland and the UK in Historic Time, Geology Curator Patrick Roycroft details the history of this rock that fell to Earth in Co. Limerick #Geology
https://t.co/9jnwf5bkmR #IrelandsHiddenTreasures
📺Tonight on @10Things_ToKnow on RTE1 TV at 8:30pm, two iCRAG researchers, PhD student @etk89 of TCD and @ger_the_sea of MU, explore the wonders of our deep water world🌊
📸 Photographers! There's still time to submit your best geological photos for the annual Geological Survey Ireland @Dept_ECC Du Noyer Photographic Competition. Share your shots from Ireland or abroad by 29 September 2023. For more details, visit: https://t.co/RbnF2xPjXQ
Researchers’ Night #ResearchersNight by Geological Survey Ireland @Dept_ECC will take place in UCC @uccBEES on Thursday, 28 September, 6:30 to 9pm. Talks by @DrJeanODwyer, @HannahBinner, and Dr Chris Mays. For more details and free registration, see https://t.co/JpsUirvUFU
Tonight is Culture Night and we are delighted to be supporting the Dublin Magmatism Group with their fantastic event Fiery Forces of Ireland! This free event takes place in the Trinity Museum Building between 5-8:30pm TONIGHT. See you there! @dublinmagma
Nice paper illustrating a novel application of machine learning. Using this methodology, soil geochemistry can predict #radon potential classes with a 73% accuracy. Quite remarkable given the large area covered and range of geology and soil types!
Do you have a rock that you would like to have identified? Or any geology questions? Meet a geologist when you Visit "Down to Earth, Exploring Ireland's Geology" at the NMI- Decorative Arts & History on Wednesday's throughout September https://t.co/ef4lxwjpYE
We have some exciting events happening during #HeritageWeek! @HeritageWeek@GeolSurvIE
Geology of the Hook Peninsula
🗓️Sunday 20 August, 11am - 3pm
📍Hook Peninsula, Co. Wexford
https://t.co/3oPJO4urJJ
We have some exciting events happening during #HeritageWeek! @HeritageWeek@GeolSurvIE
Great Sugar Loaf - A Geological Exposé
🗓️Saturday 19 August, 10:30am - 1pm
📍Great Sugar Loaf Mountain, Red Lane Car Park
Co. Wicklow
https://t.co/hf12SEY4hq