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Caledonian basement of Svalbard with Jaroslaw Majka

February 20, 2015February 20, 2015 Christopher Spencer

Jaroslaw Majka is a researcher and electron microprobe lab manager at Department of Earth Sciences at the University of Uppsala. You can read more about his research here. The Svalbard Archipelago is located in the northwestern corner of the Barents Shelf, at the latitudes similar to northernmost Greenland. This Arctic archipelago shows a geological record since Archean […]

Paleo-Ice in Svalbard with Will Philipps

February 17, 2015 Christopher Spencer

Will is a joint Masters at the University at Buffalo and the University Centre in Svalbard. You can read more about his research here.

The Bird’s Head of New Guinea with Lloyd White

February 11, 2015February 11, 2015 Christopher Spencer

Lloyd White is currently a Postdoctoral Research Fellow with the Southeast Asia Research Group (SEARG) at Royal Holloway University of London. He was previously based in Australia, where he worked as a Postdoc (funded by the Australia-India Strategic Research Fund) and PhD student at The Australian National University (2008-2012) and as a Research Geoscientist at […]

Coesite-eclogites in Selje, Norway, Part II: the rocks (and peripherals), with Carl Hoiland

February 6, 2015February 11, 2015 Carl Hoiland

Carl Hoiland is a Ph.D. Candidate at Stanford University studying tectonics of the Cordillera. This post (in two parts) comes from a trip he took while as an NSF GRFP GROW visiting researcher at Stockholm University.

Coesite-eclogites in Selje, Norway, Part I: a pilgrimage, with Carl Hoiland

February 4, 2015February 6, 2015 Carl Hoiland

Carl Hoiland is a Ph.D. Candidate at Stanford University studying tectonics of the Cordillera. This post (in two parts) comes from a trip he took while as an NSF GRFP GROW visiting researcher at Stockholm University.

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