
Dawid T. Rybak
@shmiwad
A PhD student within the geothermal space
Facinated by areas with high subsurface heat/fluid flows
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09-09-2021 16:47:19
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Huge thanks to the local organising committee @davidaneave Margaret Hartley Brendan McCormick Kilbride and everyone at @ManchesterVolc and Earth and Solar System for all their hard work ♥ #vVMSG2022





In tomorrow's seminar (09/02) , Geoff Kilgour Geoff Kilgour from GNS Science Te Pū Ao will be sharing his expertise on New Zealand's most active volcano - Whakaari/White Island. Join us online at 10 am GMT to find out what we can learn from this small volcano: youtu.be/i62Hpj8x3yE


Tomorrow (17/02) we'll be hearing from Dr Maren Brehme Maren Brehme on geothermal systems, and how they can be developed in a safe and sustainable way. Join us live on youtube at 1 pm GMT: youtu.be/mKDzqyWePw4 #geothermal #energy


In tomorrow's seminar (23/02), Dr Seogi Kang SEOGI, KANG will be talking about remote sensing techniques used to monitor groundwater levels in The Central Valley of California. Join us live on youtube at 5 pm GMT, to see 5 years of surface deformation data! youtu.be/zC0w-DrWGcY



Day 3: creating sedimentary logs in the #Carboniferous on #Anglesey University of Liverpool Liverpool Uni Earth Sciences The Herdman Society #sediments


#Carboniferous #fossils from the limestone near Moelfre: #corals, #bryozoa, #cephalopods and #crinoids University of Liverpool Liverpool Uni Earth Sciences The Herdman Society #palaeontology


We're delighted to host Prof Catherine Peters Dr. Catherine Peters from Princeton University in our next Webinar 14/April 16:00 CET. Catherine will speak aboutt offsetting #greenhouse gas #emissions with #carbon #minerilization, #utilization, & #sequestration @GeoenergyProf Delft Subsurface Storage



Tomorrow (31/05) at 4 pm BST, Chris Stringer Dr Chris Stringer 🏔️ - a PhD student River Basins - Leeds - will be giving a seminar on Antarctic river sediment dynamics, featuring data from a recent expedition to James Ross Island! Join us live on youtube: youtu.be/lSgtpLXVgx4 #sedimentology


