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Geography at Durham

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Founded in 1928, the Department of Geography at Durham University is one of the leading centres of geographical research and education in the world.

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British Antarctic Survey 🐧 (@bas_news) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Science at sea happens around the clock! ⏰ This early morning clip from the #RRSSirDavidAttenborough shows the #KangGlac team deploying their first multi-corer of their Greenland mission. The corer extracts sediment cores from the sea floor ⬇️

Marcus Power (@marcusjpower) 's Twitter Profile Photo

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

A great opportunity to speak about my ongoing work on the emergent ‘infrastructure state’ in Nepal &amp; how geopolitics &amp; geoeconomics are shaping risk, disaster and development assemblages here <a href="/GeogDurham/">Geography at Durham</a>
Dave Roberts (@daveroberts2013) 's Twitter Profile Photo

'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

'supercooled' icebergs....maybe? Reconstituted ice + debris melanges potentially forming in #hydrafracture infills in these bergs in front of #kangerlussuaqfjord #KangGlac <a href="/GeogDurham/">Geography at Durham</a> <a href="/BAS_News/">British Antarctic Survey 🐧</a> <a href="/durham_uni/">Durham University</a>
Rob Larter (@rdlarter) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We're seeing plenty of dirty #icebergs near the mouth of #Kangerlussuaq Fjord on the #KangGlac research cruise aboard ##RRSSirDavidAttenborough. It's not hard to see how the ice-rafted debris commonly found in continental shelf and slope sediment cores gets there.

We're seeing plenty of dirty #icebergs near the mouth of #Kangerlussuaq Fjord on the #KangGlac research cruise aboard ##RRSSirDavidAttenborough. It's not hard to see how the ice-rafted debris commonly found in continental shelf and slope sediment cores gets there.
Rob Larter (@rdlarter) 's Twitter Profile Photo

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

Examples of glacial meltwater pouring into a small east #Greenland fjord today (Ryberg Fjord), which we are studying on the #KangGlac cruise aboard #RRSSirDavidAttenborough.
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Rob Larter (@rdlarter) 's Twitter Profile Photo

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

The sun shone on Ryberg Fjord, east Greenland today, providing stunning views from #RRSSirDavidAttenborough, which is here on the #KangGlac research cruise.
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Rob Larter (@rdlarter) 's Twitter Profile Photo

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…

Karen P. Y. Lai (@karenpylai) 's Twitter Profile Photo

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

A pleasure to host geography students from Beijing Normal University on their UK field course, introducing them to Durham &amp; North East. Impressive final project presentations too. Very glad that they had a fruitful trip and looking forward to future batches. <a href="/crangma/">mikecrang</a> <a href="/GeogDurham/">Geography at Durham</a>
Dave Roberts (@daveroberts2013) 's Twitter Profile Photo

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 🐧

Lots of different #glaciallandscapes in and around Kangerlussuaq fjord yesterday #KangGlac project. A  remarkable  range of glaciers 'feeling' the climate in different ways <a href="/GeogDurham/">Geography at Durham</a> <a href="/BAS_News/">British Antarctic Survey 🐧</a>
Dr Caroline Clason (@caroline_clason) 's Twitter Profile Photo

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…

Dave Roberts (@daveroberts2013) 's Twitter Profile Photo

#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 🐧

#Glaciersonbeaches .... Definitely a future research direction <a href="/glaciologytim/">Tim Lane</a>. East Greenland, and the Blosseville coast in particular, is truly extraordinary  #KangGlac project <a href="/GeogDurham/">Geography at Durham</a> <a href="/BAS_News/">British Antarctic Survey 🐧</a>
Dave Roberts (@daveroberts2013) 's Twitter Profile Photo

#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

#KangGlac project…. On the way home now but a quick thank you to lots of amazing people.
To the team at <a href="/GeogDurham/">Geography at Durham</a> who helped us prepare for Greenland. To the <a href="/durham_uni/">Durham University</a>  team especially Catherine Chichard/Procurement, Jim Manley/Insurance, Rachel Clark + Sara Clasper in Legal