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Marc Reichow

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Lecturer at the University of Leicester and mad about volcanoes. Confessed petrology geek 🤓 ... it's a passion. All views are my own

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**Countdown to the Time for Geography Hazards Masterclass | 2 days to go!** “Over a period of five months, the community fought a series of huge battles against lava flows between the fissure and the town. The lava front, threatening to block the harbour, was over a kilometre…


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**Countdown to the Time for Geography Hazards Masterclass | 4 days to go!** What happened after the 1973 volcanic evacuation? What were the impacts of the eruption on people, infrastructure, and the environment? And what was it like to be here on the island during the eruption,…


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🧑‍🤝‍🧑 Our work is greatly assisted by an Expert Advisory Panel, ensuring that everything we do - from education to interpretation - is guided by the best scientific advice. 👍 Thank you to our Panel!

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And the 2nd video looking at the short-term hazards of the 1973 eruption of Heimaey is out. Very excited 🤩 @timeforgeog @uniofleicester @LeicesterGeog

Released today! This video investigates short-term hazard & response during the 1973 eruption on the island of Heimaey. Hear how the eruption transformed the landscape, about hazards posed and the heroic response by Heimaey's residents to save the harbour timeforgeography.co.uk/videos-contain…



So excited about the release of this series!! Absolutely loved working with @timeforgeog and @RhianMeara can’t wait for the next short documentary. 🤩 @uniofleicester @GeologyLeics

**Countdown to the Time for Geography Hazards Masterclass | Saturday 16 November** “Lessons learned during the 1973 volcanic eruption on the island of Heimaey mean that we are better prepared to manage eruptions today.” Explore the full, extended 🌋 case study, from Heimaey to…



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⏰ Charnwood Forest's geological story goes back nearly 600 million years. 👍 Discover your favourite chapter with our online Geological Timeline: 🌐 charnwoodforest.org/timeline/

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🗣️We are hiring - Centre Manager to help us organise and deliver the TARGET Centre for Doctoral Training. Role involves management of the Centre & collaborative effort between universities & industrial partners. Apply by 31 Oct 24! Details 👉jobs.le.ac.uk/vacancies/1031…


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🗣️We are hiring - Centre Manager to help us organise and deliver the TARGET Centre for Doctoral Training. Role involves management of the Centre & collaborative effort between universities & industrial partners. Apply by 31 Oct 24! Details 👉jobs.le.ac.uk/vacancies/1031…


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Great report summarising the work graduate Joe Surzyn @uniofleicester did for Aurum Exploration Services. Find out more what his experience was as field geologist @LeicesterGeog 👉aurumexploration.com/aurum-company-…


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This Sunday (20th October) I’ll be giving a talk to @LssCalendar at 6.30pm about the history of Leicestershire’s woodlands using fossil pollen and place names 🌳 Come along to Leicester Secular Hall and hear about woodland change over 10,000 years! 📣

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Research seminar on ‘how to survive Antarctica - the volcanologists perspective’ by John Smellie is underway! 🤩👍

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🥳 Today is International Geodiversity Day! 📅 Every October 6th, we take a day to celebrate the importance of our planet's rocks, soils, fossils, landscapes, and much more! ♦️ Celebrate with us over the next few days at our Decorative Tiles exhibition: charnwoodforest.org/event/tiles-ex…

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And my race number has arrived 🤩 after an injury prone summer I feel I am back and ready to run my local race … fingers crossed

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🚨 There's only 1 WEEK left to nab early bird registration and submit an abstract to @ThePalAss Annual Meeting in Erlangen! 🚨 Deadline is Thurs Oct 3rd 23:59 BST! #PalAss24 More info here: palass.org/meetings-event…

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I’ve had a great week in Windhoek, Namibia for the @SocietyEconGeol 2024 Conference! I presented both a talk and a poster on carbonate contamination and Ni-Cu-PGE in the deep Platreef at Sandsloot. Now for a quick road trip around Namibia before finishing up my PhD 😅🇳🇦

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🗣️Research Seminar by Prof John Smellie on 'SURVIVING ANTARCTICA: a volcanologist’s guide to getting there, working there, and its volcanoes – why we need to know more about them - When? 👉Wednesday 9th October – 1-2pm – Attenborough Film Theatre

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NW Highlands 4th year field class completed... 10 days offering our students to apply a wide range of skills unravelling a 3-billion-year geological history. Interested? Why not join us 5th Oct or 9th Nov for our open days? Register here👉le.ac.uk/open-days #earthsciences

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11 million year old alluvial fan deposits today for our 2nd year geologists in Spain, crammed full of beautiful metamorphic rocks. Oh, and huge peaches for lunch too!

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Nearly ready for Heritage Open Day ! Come and join us in the Library 😁#universityofleicester #Heritagehub #heritageopenday

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