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http://www.dur.ac.uk/geography/ 04-06-2013 15:48:14
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A really fab few days with the Sajag-Nepal project team (led by Alex Densmore from Geography at Durham) presenting our research at the annual Kathmandu conference co-organised by Social Science Baha & Association for Nepal and Himalayan Studies (ANHS)
A great opportunity to speak about my ongoing work on the emergent ‘infrastructure state’ in Nepal & how geopolitics & geoeconomics are shaping risk, disaster and development assemblages here Geography at Durham
Moving west in towards the 'land that time forgot' ..... spectacular #bergscape as we approach #Kangerlussuaqfjord #KanglGlac Geography at Durham British Antarctic Survey 🐧 Durham University
'supercooled' icebergs....maybe? Reconstituted ice + debris melanges potentially forming in #hydrafracture infills in these bergs in front of #kangerlussuaqfjord #KangGlac Geography at Durham British Antarctic Survey 🐧 Durham University
Dipak Katherine Arrell Nyima Dorjee Bhotia ཉི་མ་རྡོ་རྗེ། Marcus Power Amy Leigh Johnson, Ph.D. Dong Tek Bahadur Anuradha Puri Gopi Krishna Northumbria Centre for Global Development We would like to thank our discussants Janak Rai {जनक राई} Sumit Dugar and Katsuo Nawa for their insightful and thought provoking comments. Geography at Durham NSET - Nepal Social Science Baha Sweata sarmila paudyal
Examples of glacial meltwater pouring into a small east #Greenland fjord today (Ryberg Fjord), which we are studying on the #KangGlac cruise aboard #RRSSirDavidAttenborough. British Antarctic Survey 🐧 Geography at Durham
The sun shone on Ryberg Fjord, east Greenland today, providing stunning views from #RRSSirDavidAttenborough, which is here on the #KangGlac research cruise. British Antarctic Survey 🐧 Geography at Durham
Panning shot around the upper part of Ryberg Fjord, east #Greenland from the stern of #RRSSirDavidAttenborough while at a coring station on the ongoing #KangGlac research cruise. British Antarctic Survey 🐧 Geography at Durham instagram.com/reel/C-FW_pGKt…
Amazing last week in SE Greenland on the #KangGlac project trying to reconstruct ice sheet history over the last 20,000 yrs Geography at Durham British Antarctic Survey 🐧
Some highlights from an incredible week of fieldwork in Kangerlussuaq, southeast Greenland 🇬🇱 British Antarctic Survey 🐧 Geography at Durham Liverpool John Moores University
Chasing the #marinelimit and cosmo exposure ages at opposite ends of Kangerlussuaq fjord this week #KangGlac project Geography at Durham Durham University British Antarctic Survey 🐧
A pleasure to host geography students from Beijing Normal University on their UK field course, introducing them to Durham & North East. Impressive final project presentations too. Very glad that they had a fruitful trip and looking forward to future batches. mikecrang Geography at Durham
Lots of different #glaciallandscapes in and around Kangerlussuaq fjord yesterday #KangGlac project. A remarkable range of glaciers 'feeling' the climate in different ways Geography at Durham British Antarctic Survey 🐧
The glaciology group at Geography at Durham are hosting the Int. Glaciol. Soc. Symposium on Ice Streams and Outlet Glaciers on 20-25 July 2025. You can register your interest at the link below, which we'll update with more info soon. Looking forward to seeing you in Durham!❄️igsoc.org/event/ice-stre…
#Glaciersonbeaches .... Definitely a future research direction Tim Lane. East Greenland, and the Blosseville coast in particular, is truly extraordinary #KangGlac project Geography at Durham British Antarctic Survey 🐧
On my way home from an amazing cruise with onshore fieldwork in southeast Greenland 🇬🇱 What a brilliant, welcoming group of crew and scientists! British Antarctic Survey 🐧 Natural Environment Research Council Geography at Durham Liverpool John Moores University
#KangGlac project…. On the way home now but a quick thank you to lots of amazing people. To the team at Geography at Durham who helped us prepare for Greenland. To the Durham University team especially Catherine Chichard/Procurement, Jim Manley/Insurance, Rachel Clark + Sara Clasper in Legal
Tomorrow (Friday) Royal Geographical Society (with IBG) annual conference a session dedicated to Gordon MacLeod Geography at Durham Geography and Earth Sciences @ Aber Uni, 9am in G34. Thanks UGRG EGRG for sponsorship. Featuring martin jones Julie MacLeavy Mark Whitehead Emma Ormerod Colin McFarlane Mike Raco, Allan Cochrane #RGSIBG24