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Information on the devastating earthquake sequence, previous seismicity in the area, the continuing hazard and earthquake cascades.
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This sample call is an opportunity to request samples of drill core from the first 3 boreholes drilled during development of the Cheshire Observatory. Further information, including details on how to submit a notification of interest, is available on the UK Geoenergy Observatories website.
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Prof Carol Frost, Professor Emerita of the Faculty of Geology and Geophysics at the University of Wyoming, and Dr Jenny Pyper, former CEO of the Utility Regulator for Northern Ireland and interim head of the Northern Ireland Civil Service, have joined the BGS Board.
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In other news
Shrink–swell subsidence is one of the most significant geological hazards affecting the UK. BGS has six datasets to help assess the problem.
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Melinda has served UK Hydrogeology for 47 years, developing many of the hydrogeological maps, datasets and services used by groundwater professionals, policy makers, academia and the general public.
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BGS is a project partner in a new expedition led by the National Oceanography Centre looking to understand the impacts of deep-sea extraction of polymetallic nodules on the seabed.
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On the blog
PhD student David Osborne is exploring Bronze Age animal husbandry using isotopes and X-rays.
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Prof Melanie Leng provides a geological tour of Beacon Hill, which features rock outcrops of some of the oldest rocks in England and Wales dating back to the Precambrian Period.
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 Join us for the Mine Water Energy Symposium - 19 and 20 April 2023 - covering a wide range of topics related to geothermal heating and thermal storage utilising disused mines. For more information and to register your place, please visit:
https://iea-gia.org/2023-mine-water-geothermal-energy-symposium/
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