GG has often criticized gravity profiles drawn from gridded datasets. Recently when asked about that, he decided it was worth showing in a simple way just exactly how bad things can get. So start w…| The Grumpy Geophysicist
This miniseries features the tradition of ‘PhD hat’ making in German research institutes and universities. For those of you unfamiliar with this idea (as I once was), this is one of the final milestones a graduate student has before they are officially a “Dr.”. Upon the successful defense of a thesis, the labmates of the PhD student craft a graduation hat from a mishmash of scrap cardboard and memorabilia. Hours of work go into these beloved pieces, and you can often find these hand-m...| Cryospheric Sciences
New sensors being installed across the UK are helping us understand the effects that extreme magnetic storms have on technology and national infrastructure. The post UK scientists in awe-rora as national coverage of magnetic field complete for the first time appeared first on British Geological Survey.| British Geological Survey
BGS is seeking user feedback on artificial ground data – how you use it, what information do you consider, and what we can do to improve our services.| British Geological Survey
[Image: The Heathen Gate at Carnuntum, outside Vienna; photo by Geoff Manaugh.] Last summer, a geophysicist at the University of Vienna named Immo Trinks proposed the creation of an EU-funded “International Subsurface Exploration Agency.” Modeled after NASA or the ESA, this new institute would spend its time, in his words, “looking downward instead of up.” … Continue reading "Agency of the Subsurface"| BLDGBLOG
On RealClimate.org Paul Pukite (@whut) says 1 JUL 2025 AT 9:48 PM Your comment is awaiting moderation. “If so, do you have an explanation why the diurnal tides do not move the thermocline, whe…| GeoEnergy Math
BGS are delighted to have been awarded Athena SWAN Silver status in recognition of our ongoing commitment to gender equality| British Geological Survey
Since recently there has been renewed interest in the results of geophysical survey undertaken at Göbekli Tepe in the years 2003, 2006, 2007, and 2012 we put together this short overview on these works and their results – which helped to understand the extension of the Neolithic site and its monuments even in those parts … Continue reading Looking beneath the surface: Geophysical surveys at Göbekli Tepe| The Tepe Telegrams
Mathematical Geoenergy The truly massive scale in the motion of fluids and solids on Earth arises from orbital interactions with our spinning planet. The most obvious of these, such as the daily an…| GeoEnergy Math
Juliane Huebert took a whistlestop tour of Japan whilst attending an electromagnetic induction workshop.| British Geological Survey
Focusing on quantum sensing, imaging and timing, the hub will be launched at the end of this year as part of an investment announced by the Science Secretary.| British Geological Survey
Professor Jonathan Chambers has been appointed as the new BGS Chief Scientist for multi-hazards and resilience (MHR).| British Geological Survey
[Image: The Heathen Gate at Carnuntum, outside Vienna; photo by Geoff Manaugh.] Last summer, a geophysicist at the University of Vienna named Immo Trinks proposed the creation of an EU-funded “Inte…| BLDGBLOG
September 16, 2020 Introduction These days everyone talks about data science. But here’s a question: if you are a geoscientist, and like me you have some interest in data science (that is, do…| MyCarta