Save Kobani.
Again, the same city, the same people, and the same besieger.
In 2014, it was besieged by ISIS for months, and now it is besieged by the new Syrian Army (who came from ISIS, Al-Qaeda and Al-Nasra front).
#Kobani#SaveRojava
Please watch the harsh conditions and the latest situation of the displaced people from Kobani countryside.
This siege is causing great pain for the locals in this freezing weather.
This is a call to the world: protect the Kurds, secure a decentralized future for them in Syria, and stop legitimizing violence as “stability.”
Stand with the Kurds now, before ISIS and chaos rise again from the ruins.
Our work on useing SAR data—specifically Persistent Scatterer Interferometry—to study surface deformation, salt budgets, and salt extrusion in salt diapirs, with a case study focusing on a fountain-shaped salt extrusion in the Zagros Mountains of Iran.
https://t.co/6OjLvlzLvc
Look into the face of Shanidar Z, a female Neanderthal from 75,000 years ago.
Our @UCamArchaeology team rebuilt a flattened skull from hundreds of bone fragments 🦴
The Neanderthal comes from a famous cave where the species buried their dead 👇
https://t.co/ANIM62b8tm
First day of @LMU_Geology geological mapping course in Las Negras, SE Spain. We map Miocene volcanic rocks of Cab de Gata and Carbonates. @simkuebler, @Alinalysator, Beth Kahle, David Munoz and me.
First day of @LMU_Geology geological mapping course in Las Negras, SE Spain. We map Miocene volcanic rocks of Cab de Gata and Carbonates. @simkuebler, @Alinalysator, Beth Kahle, David Munoz and me.
The keynote talk about active faults went really well. #INQUARoma2023
Today, I made a tour around Rome and Vatican, and I was there for the Pope’s talk!
If you are attending @InquaRoma2023 and interested in active tectonics, you may consider this keynote talk about deformation of active faults over different timescales: Zagros Mountain Front Fault in #Kurdistan as a case study.
Saturday 15 July at 16:15.
@wukaimi@ch_gruetze
If you are attending @InquaRoma2023 and interested in active tectonics, you may consider this keynote talk about deformation of active faults over different timescales: Zagros Mountain Front Fault in #Kurdistan as a case study.
Saturday 15 July at 16:15.
@wukaimi@ch_gruetze
⚠️ On friday at 10 we are organizing a special lecture and discussion on: Military legacies and sustainable development: a hot topic for geologists. ⚠️
Our invited speaker is Professor Verena Winiwarter, an environmental historian from the Austrian Academy of Sciences in Vienna.
We had a great time at #EGU23 with lots of inspiring discussions and catching up with colleagues and #lmugeology friends.
We’re already looking forward to next year.