Latest edition HERE
Geo-Conservation Newsletter
Summer 2020 Issue HERE
California Earthquake Swarm
From Smithsonian feed HERE
Formation of Waterfall and Gorge
Another one sent through by Paul Gannon HERE
Location: River Swale, Kisdon Force
Geology in the West Country
One or two of these articles has appeared separately previously but once again Graeme has come up with news from around the World. Do check out the videos in the article about quick clay.
June 23rd HERE
Earth Heritage Issues
a twice yearly publication, link HERE to access issues–worth a read
Worlds Oldest Bug
and its Scottish!! HERE
Notified to TVGS by Geology in the West Country
Refresher on the Martley Geology Project
This presentation was given to Worcestershire County Council in 2012. You might like to have a look at it for some background to TVGS
Part A
Part B
GSL Public Lecture
Strategies in times of crisis – lessons from past marine ecosystems: virtual event. More about it HERE.
Climate change is projected to change the ecosystems on land and in the sea, and the rate of environmental change today has been unprecedented for millions of years.
Experiments assessing the impacts on marine ecosystems are unlike the real world – they are often limited to a select few species and drivers of environmental change, and hence cannot represent the complexity of interactions in ‘real’ ecosystems. The fossil record is an archive of responses to climate change at a global ecosystem scale, where the sensitivities of species (or higher taxa) to a specific environmental driver can be determined.
Professor Schmidt will explore historical and geological records of the response of marine ecosystems to environmental change, and the talk will give examples of the information that palaeontologists can contribute to the global challenge of estimating the impacts of climate change.
Norwegian Mudslide
Incredible video of around 10 houses disappearing slowly onto the sea in Norway HERE