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SEGG, University of Portsmouth

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This account represents the School of the Environment, Geography and Geosciences (SEGG) Department of the University of Portsmouth, UK.

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University of Portsmouth Alumni (@uopalumni) 's Twitter Profile Photo

It's time to Meet our 2024 Graduates 🎓🥳 First, we have BSc (Hons) Palaeontology graduate Josie who is taking to the stage next week. Her story of resilience, determination and passion is sure to motivate and inspire you. Discover her story below. port.ac.uk/news-events-an…

Time for Geography (@timeforgeog) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A video developed in collaboration with Rab @chestergeog SEGG, University of Portsmouth Portsmouth Geography to help students understand 🧐 Global garments: environmental and social impacts of clothing production | Harriet Ridley Caroline Day @Collins_R_C Jacob London timeforgeography.co.uk/videos-list/re…

Heritage Hub (@heritagehub_uop) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Today we are celebrating one of our Heritage Hub funded projects, with Fishbourne Roman Palace Fishbourne Roman Palace. The project is looking to investigate what the environment around the Palace was like when the Romans were there using sedimentary eDNA and pollen analysis (palynology).

Today we are celebrating one of our Heritage Hub funded projects, with Fishbourne Roman Palace <a href="/romanpalace/">Fishbourne Roman Palace</a>. 
The project is looking to investigate what the environment around the Palace was like when the Romans were there using sedimentary eDNA and pollen analysis (palynology).
Time for Geography (@timeforgeog) 's Twitter Profile Photo

It's time to look at What is ‘sense of place’ and why is it important in the design of cities? with Carol Ekinsmyth in this Time for Geography video! Developed in collaboration with SEGG, University of Portsmouth Portsmouth Geography timeforgeography.co.uk/videos-contain…

James Darling (@jdarlinggeo) 's Twitter Profile Photo

New paper alert! Great to be able to contribute to this exciting study led by Chris Herd Linking martian meteorites to specific source craters; opens up exciting avenues for #Mars science ⚒️🚀

Nature Astronomy (@natureastronomy) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A lunar meteorite called Northwest Africa 2995 likely originated from the South Pole-Aitken basin on the Moon’s far side. Minerals in the meteorite sample considerably narrow the date of basin formation to 4.32-4.33 billion years ago. Katherine Joy et al.: nature.com/articles/s4155…

University of Portsmouth (@portsmouthuni) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Researchers believe they have pinpointed when the largest crater on the #Moon was created - providing clues about the conditions on #Earth during that time. Find out more: bit.ly/4fvOvdH #PortsmouthUni James Darling SEGG, University of Portsmouth

Researchers believe they have pinpointed when the largest crater on the #Moon was created - providing clues about the conditions on #Earth during that time.

Find out more: bit.ly/4fvOvdH

#PortsmouthUni <a href="/JDarlingGeo/">James Darling</a> <a href="/UOP_SEGG/">SEGG, University of Portsmouth</a>
Geologists' Assoc (@geolassoc) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The aberrant crinoid Cyathidium (Echinodermata, Crinoidea, Cyrtocrinida) from lower Campanian phosphatic chalk in West Sussex (UK) and Picardie (France) by Andy Gale of SEGG, University of Portsmouth & Natural History Museum and John Jagt of @NHMMaastricht

The aberrant crinoid Cyathidium (Echinodermata, Crinoidea, Cyrtocrinida) from lower Campanian phosphatic chalk in West Sussex (UK) and Picardie (France) by Andy Gale of <a href="/UOP_SEGG/">SEGG, University of Portsmouth</a> &amp; <a href="/NHM_London/">Natural History Museum</a> and John Jagt of @NHMMaastricht
GB Historical GIS (@gbhgis) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The survey about A Vision of Britain through Time has now been running for a week, but there is still another week for you to voice you opinions: surveymonkey.com/r/vob-survey Thank-you. #survey #opinion #usability SEGG, University of Portsmouth

GB Historical GIS (@gbhgis) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Our feedback survey on A Vision of Britain through Time is almost complete, but there is still a little time left to give us your views: surveymonkey.com/r/vob-survey Thank-you. #survey #opinion #usability SEGG, University of Portsmouth