I can't really complain about my commute to work when the Sally lightfoot crab has to jump over rocks to avoid being devoured just to get to some seaweed every day #BluePlanet2
🌍 #30DayMapChallenge 🗺️
Day 22: 2 Colours
Green 🟢 and blue 🔵 spaces within each of the cities that @jamesfmurphy95 has lived in. Spotting some common themes! 🏖️ 🌊 All data obtained through the python OSMNX package
Shameful behaviour from Liverpool staff @ElGatoNegroFood today, who disrupted our vigil in memory of Leonard Farruku. They ordered us to move, despite not even being on their property, and turned their outside music up so loud we could not hear one another. Very disrespectful
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Day 21: Raster
@jamesfmurphy95 displays 45 years of population growth in The Gold Coast, Australia using 100m resolution GHS-POP #raster data
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Day 4: A bad map
@jamesfmurphy95 painfully brings you a map displaying the direction and 'new-ness' of countries around the world, using data available from the World Bank at https://t.co/nZWizfZFcF. Check out the... unique... symbology!
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Day 1: Points
@DrPatBallantyne shows that Newcastle really is the home of Greggs, using data from Overture and @CDRC_UK. R code for map available at: https://t.co/rd7VzOoUJg. Want to work with Overture data? Read our preprint at: https://t.co/GiQw4xvHw2.
Big big thanks to my co-authors and supervisors @caibird123, @GeomorphologyDr and @darribas, who have been instrumental throughout this whole process!
A huge thank you also to @Marlanmaritime for providing the data for this analysis.
🎺 First published paper 🎺🥳
Here we utilised spatio-temporal analysis of high resolution DEMs derived through marine radar imagery. In the paper, we characterise the geomorphological changes over the intertidal zone at various time scales.
Check it out!
New Research: Spatial-temporal variability: characterisation of a beach system using high resolution data: Intertidal areas experience a series of complex dynamic processes that affect beach morphology. Many of these processes are… #MarineScience https://t.co/wABnlsBVdn
📢📢This workshop on using AI to measure biodiversity/ecosystem change is happening this Weds/Thurs in Liverpool. If you would like to join the sessions online (for free) then register on zoom here.📢📢
https://t.co/uEdIsf73mg
The deadline for applications to join this meeting is tomorrow, please come and join us in Liverpool. Application process is very brief, see flyer or link below for details! https://t.co/lkKgoRLvaA
🎺Exciting news for UK researchers interested in biodiversity and AI!🎺
Join the @turinginst funded workshop in Liverpool on the 17-18th May. Applications close April 21st!
Accommodation, transport and food covered for UK researchers!
Interested in exploring the role of AI in biodiversity research? Come and join us for a two day @turinginst funded workshop in Liverpool 17/18th May. Travel, accommodation and food covered for UK researchers. places are limited so get in touch ASAP!
Interested in exploring the role of AI in biodiversity research? Come and join us for a two day @turinginst funded workshop in Liverpool 17/18th May. Travel, accommodation and food covered for UK researchers. places are limited so get in touch ASAP!
@LBrisudova @brisbanecityqld @kovarik_f @GISRUK It’s been an absolute pleasure spending time with you guys in Brisbane. It’s sad to say goodbye but I’ll see you very soon!
Today marked my first (and very jet-lagged) day as a visiting researcher at the University of Queensland. Very excited to be working with @stuartphinn and @RSRC_UQ! I could get used to this view on the commute!