GSNZ Wellington branch talk
Annual Beanland-Thornley student talk night
This event will be an exciting showcase of postgraduate geosciences research, with presentations to be delivered by four PhD students.
A $150 prize will be awarded at the conclusion of the night to the speaker who presents the best talk.
In-person attendance is strongly encouraged to support the students.
Stephen Kwong: PULSE Network: What can a new automated earthquake catalogue tell us about SSE – earthquake relationships.
Marco Rebecchi: Measuring a volcano’s breath: Young volcanic plume emissions reveal intense magmatic degassing amidst a long heating cycle of a hyper-acidic volcanic crater lake (Mt. Ruapehu).
Alex Mattin: Detecting physical and glaciochemical signals of the ~25.5 ka Ōruanui supereruption in Antarctic ice cores.
Julia Martin: The impact of snow on the formation and evolution of Antarctic sea ice.
This event will also be live streamed https://vuw.zoom.us/j/92670130965