🌍🚗🥾We have an other "Geodesists on Tour" post for you: @rebekka_geo and @holger_steffen from Lantmäteriet in Sweden tell us how they took Greta Gravimeter to northern Europe. Read the whole post to meet their unexpected companions. 👀
https://t.co/VecFtcZrzN
#EGU24 is on its way with the first sessions and short courses starting tomorrow! Interested to know more about important events from #EGU24_G, then check out our blog post: https://t.co/HUbq2j4mZQ
Our very first Geotandem blog post with @EGU_TS and @EGU_GD ! 🤩 You can explore Mars from the eyes of geodesy, geodynamics and tectonics by following the linked posts! 🛰️🚀🚀
In ours, @Bart_Root talks about subsurface exploration with geodetic data
https://t.co/rBR7X8A043
For our latest blogpost, we invited @KhosroGF to write about high resolution terrestrial water storage changes from combination of GRACE and models. Check out the paper at the end of the article if you want to know more.
https://t.co/z1dvNXcVXl
The first post of our new blog series "Bits & Bites of Geodesy" just went live.
🌍 We answer the questions "Where is the centre of the Earth?" and "Why do we care?".
https://t.co/rkutkq2xjX
One last blog post before we close 2023! 🥳Now that we know what GIA is, maybe we can talk about how to model it. @Yucheng_geo tells us more about calculating postglacial #SeaLevel change within a few seconds, a statistical emulator for #GIA 🏔️👇
https://t.co/UblJrCG0BC
Have you ever heard of Glacial Isostatic Adjustment? 🏔️📷No worries, if you haven't. We've got you covered! We asked @holger_steffen, @rebekka_geo, and @Yucheng_geo. And they told us a lot of interesting facts about GIA. So, go and have a look at it!
https://t.co/GonHakmdsk
We're hiring a post-doctoral fellow to join Glaciology & Climate at the Geological Survey of Denmark & Greenland for two years.
We're looking for someone who can batch analyze satellite imagery (thermal/optical) to identify hot springs in Greenland.
https://t.co/T7J3jER8J8
📢 My group is looking for a #PhD student or #postdoc to work on a funded project to develop high-resolution sea-level records from the Caribbean. The deadline for PhD applications is December 1st. Please email me ([email protected]) for more details about the project or positions.
Hey! We're looking for a 2-year post doc at DTU-Space for processing satellite InSAR data to derive ice-sheet velocities. The CISP team is fun and growing! 👇
https://t.co/8eqhMV9lLL
Call closes December 10, 2023.
What's the best way to start a Monday morning? How about checking out the new Geodesist on Tour blog post? 👀Tim Jensen from @DTUSpace tells us about a campaign in the Arctic with a giraf(f)e in the aircraft. Exciting, isn't it? 🧊🛩️
https://t.co/5jl4hKklCQ
EGU elections are open. @callmeboyk from the Geodesy section runs for union-wide ECS representative & gets my fullest support. EGU-Geodesists & all supporters of progress, you know what you should do!
Have you ever wondered why geodesist are so curious to know which reference frame is used? Within our newest blog post together with @IAG_GGOS you can learn more: https://t.co/jSLOLAqdXb
@EuroGeosciences
The EPOS TCS @TCS_AH is a wide and specialized community that foster innovation and awareness on hazards related to the exploration and exploitation of geo-resources. Meet them at the Mining & Post-Mining Seismicity workshop in Luleå, Sweden. More info 👇
https://t.co/zT3GpsLB79
Meet Kristel Chanard, the 2022 Early Career Scientist Awardee for the #Geodesy Division! In their blog, @EGU_Geodesy talks with Kristel about her research, what inspires her, & her message for girls & women interested in pursuing science.
Read more: https://t.co/bCz14GIYfp