Tectonic geomorphology in New Zealand with Sarah Boulton

Sarah completed her MSci Geology degree at University College London and her PhD at the University of Edinburgh. She has been a lecturer at the University of Plymouth since 2006. Although trained in classical geology (sedimentology and structural geology), her recent research has mostly focussed on active tectonics and tectonic geomorphology. As a lecturer it […]

Life in the Slip Stream, New Zealand with Simon Cook

Dr. Simon Cook is a Lecturer in Physical Geography at the School of Science and the Environment, Manchester Metropolitan University (S.J.Cook@mmu.ac.uk). You can follow him on Twitter @glacio_cook. Life in the Slip Stream, New Zealand: using high-octane data collection to keep up with rapid landscape change One of the most impressive places I’ve been during my […]