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Gondwanan ancestry of the banks of the Blue Nile, Ethiopia with Morgan Blades

July 8, 2017July 12, 2017 Christopher Spencer

Morgan Blades is just finishing her PhD at The University of Adelaide on the Tectonic Evolution of the Western Shield, Ethiopia. She has also worked on the Neoproterozoic evolution of Oman and the Sahara Metacraton. She is a rock enthusiast having wanted to be a geologist since she was very little. Ethiopia is unique – […]

Caiprinhas, caiman and the Clymene Ocean in Cuiaba, west Brazil with Ben McGee

July 8, 2017July 14, 2017 Christopher Spencer

Dr Ben McGee completed his PhD at the University of Adelaide in 2013 on the Tectonic Evolution of the Paraguay Belt, Brazil. Since then he has been working as a post-doctoral researcher in Brazil, continuing his work on Gondwana formation in South America. He is also an amazing photographer – check out his website here. […]

The Southern Indian roots of the last Tibet-scale mountain plateau with Diana Plavsa

July 8, 2017July 18, 2017 Christopher Spencer

Diana Plavsa is a geologist who completed her PhD at The University of Adelaide in 2014 where she was supervised by Prof Alan Collins and John Foden. Since then she has been a post-doc researcher at Curtin University working on the Capricorn Orogen. A PhD working in southern India sounds pretty good. You imagine beautiful […]

Unveiling mid-Neoproterozoic magmatism in Madagascar with Jiu-Long Zhou

June 29, 2017July 4, 2017 Christopher Spencer

Jiu-Long Zhou is a postdoc in the Chemical Geodynamics group at the Institute of Geology and Geophysics, Chinese Academy of Sciences. He utilizes a range of analytical techniques to extract information from igneous rocks for reconstructing the Proterozoic tectonics of Madagascar and South China.

A pair of geologists in Bhutan: mountains, mafic ‘strings of sausages’ and making the most of it all.

June 22, 2017 Eleni Wood

Written by Eleni Wood, a PhD student at Open University. You can read more about Eleni’s research here. Bhutan is an absolute gem of a country, where progress is measured by Gross National Happiness, chili is considered a staple vegetable and the mountains dominate every view. In the late spring of 2017, I and Stacy […]

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