Demystifying Geosciences: The Backbone of Sustainable Development. Did you know Geosciences impacts every aspect of our lives & supports Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)? From renewable energy to water management, Geoscience encompasses: - Hydrology & water resources. - Volcanology & geohazard mitigation. - Geothermal energy & critical minerals. - GIS & remote sensing for environmental monitoring. Are you a Geoscientist ? Here is a chance to help shape the future of Geoscience! The Geological Society is updating its careers resources and needs YOUR expertise! Share your experiences and inspire the next generation of geoscientists. Take Action: Fill out the survey: https://ow.ly/wRyL50TqSTX Your insights will guide students and young professionals in: - Research - Energy - Environmental science - And more! Let's empower the future of Geoscience! ————————— 𝑰 𝒂𝒎 𝒂 𝑮𝒆𝒐𝒔𝒄𝒊𝒆𝒏𝒕𝒊𝒔𝒕 𝒐𝒏 𝒂 𝒎𝒊𝒔𝒔𝒊𝒐𝒏 𝒕𝒐 𝗱𝗲𝗺𝘆𝘀𝘁𝗶𝗳𝘆 𝒈𝒆𝒐𝒍𝒐𝒈𝒚 𝒊𝒏 𝒂 𝒔𝒊𝒎𝒑𝒍𝒆 𝒂𝒏𝒅 𝒆𝒙𝒄𝒊𝒕𝒊𝒏𝒈 𝒘𝒂𝒚, 𝒘𝒉𝒊𝒍𝒆 𝒂𝒅𝒗𝒐𝒄𝒂𝒕𝒊𝒏𝒈 𝒇𝒐𝒓 𝒔𝒖𝒔𝒕𝒂𝒊𝒏𝒂𝒃𝒍𝒆 𝒓𝒆𝒔𝒐𝒖𝒓𝒄𝒆𝒔 𝒆𝒙𝒑𝒍𝒐𝒊𝒕𝒂𝒕𝒊𝒐𝒏. #Geosciences #SDGs #CareersInGeoscience Geology for Global Development
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Rising global colleboration in Geoscience Research In this video, we explore how geoscientists from around the world are coming together to tackle complex challenges and advance our understanding of the Earth. Discover the benefits of collaboration, from sharing expertise and resources to fostering cross-cultural perspectives and innovative solutions. Learn about prominent examples of international geoscience collaborations, such as research initiatives addressing climate change, natural hazards, sustainable resource management, and geological exploration. Gain insights into the impact of global partnerships on scientific discovery, policy development, and societal resilience. Explore how international collaboration strengthens research networks and promotes knowledge exchange across borders. Whether you're a student, researcher, or enthusiast interested in the intersection of geoscience and global cooperation, this video offers valuable perspectives on the importance of collaboration in advancing scientific frontiers. Subscribe to our channel to stay informed about the latest trends in geoscience research and join us in celebrating the power of international collaboration in shaping the future of Earth sciences! #Geoscience #InternationalCollaboration #ResearchPartnerships #GlobalScience #EarthSciences #ClimateChange #NaturalHazards #ResourceManagement #GeologicalExploration #ScientificDiscovery #CrossCulturalPerspectives
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USGS: A Hub of Discovery and Collaboration The United States Geological Survey (USGS) is truly the bureau that does it all under the sun. As I travel this season knocking on doors to help push the message of the need for renewable energy and to get funding for Bes Health and Wellness it was nice to arrive at these doors. If you’ve ever had a thirst for knowledge about the natural world and its myriad complexities, this is the place for you. With a slogan that proudly proclaims, “Partnership is their superpower,” the USGS embodies the spirit of collaboration and innovation. Here, you can immerse yourself in a community of like-minded individuals who share your curiosity and passion for discovery. Imagine if your second-grade self could travel back in time, armed with all the questions you ever wanted to ask, only to be met with the suggestion to “look it up.” The dedicated professionals at USGS are those very people who grew up with that same insatiable curiosity. They’ve turned their childhood wonder into a career, diligently working to tackle the pressing issues of our time and providing answers to questions we all ponder. At USGS, you’ll find experts from various fields, collaborating to address environmental challenges, study geological phenomena, and contribute to scientific understanding. Whether you’re interested in earth sciences, hydrology, biology, or any number of related disciplines, this is where you can engage with a wealth of knowledge and expertise. So, if you’re ready to dive deep into the fascinating world of geology and beyond, look no further than the USGS—a true bastion of inquiry and discovery. These are the doors that I am knocking on
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Energy Operators need help! The entire energy industry's future success depends on our ability to more fully leverage the tremendous untapped potential of our vast data. Our full potential will only be unlocked by working together across companies and universities to tackle our technical geoscience and engineering challenges with open standards, streamlined processes, and new technologies modernizing our workflows and ultimately helping us make better, faster, and more confident business decisions. I support Paul Cleverley, Jürgen Grötsch, and many others as we strive to collaborate as never before to maximize value and accelerate the changes needed in the industry across applications, disciplines, and workflows. #OSDU #geoscience #subsurface #energytransition #dataplatform #datamanagement #digitaltransformation
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Collaboration across all sectors of #geoscience is critical to ensure #society and #policymakers understand the essential role geosciences play in our everyday lives. Without better awareness and engagement we will struggle to attract the #geosciencetalent and #changeagents of the future who will : - Deliver on the #energytransition - Source #criticalminerals such as #lithium #copper #nickel #cobalt and rare others earth elements - Provide #groundengineering and #environmental assessments to support #construction, #transport and #infrastructure projects - Manage #naturalhazards and #wastestorage Therefore I am excited to be involved in this new #StrategicGeoscienceAlliance #GSA as representative of the #SubsurfaceTaskForce Skills group. I am curious to hear new perspectives from outside of my area of expertise in #energy to see how we can help drive change together.
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We are moving forward with the UK Strategic Geoscience Alliance - you can read about the formation of the alliance across the geoscience sectors. If you would like to help out and join a working group then please get in touch. #ukstrategicgeosciencealliance Sian Davies-Vollum Marie Cowan MRIA
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I can only support this statement from Paul Cleverley. Digital subsurface and surface geoscience data is crucial for the success of the energy transition. If you combine #openaccess withe #opensource subsurface data platform #OSDU, progress will be even faster as data standards are delivered with it. #OSDU #geoscience #subsurface #energietransition #dataplatform #datamanagement
Mapping and understanding Earth: Open access to digital geoscience data and knowledge supports societal needs and UN sustainable development goals. Excellent paper published this month by Hinsby et al (2024) abstract below: Open access to harmonised digital data describing Earth’s surface and subsurface holds immense value for society. This paper highlights the significance of open access to digital geoscience data ranging from the shallow topsoil or seabed to depths of 5 km. Such data play a pivotal role in facilitating endeavours such as renewable geoenergy solutions, resilient urban planning, supply of critical raw materials, assessment and protection of water resources, mitigation of floods and droughts, identification of suitable locations for carbon capture and storage, development of offshore wind farms, disaster risk reduction, and conservation of ecosystems and biodiversity. EuroGeoSurveys, the Geological Surveys of Europe, have worked diligently for over a decade to ensure open access to harmonised digital European geoscience data and knowledge through the European Geological Data Infrastructure (EGDI). EGDI acts as a data and information resource for providing wide-ranging geoscience data and research, as this paper demonstrates through selected research data and information on four vital natural resources: geoenergy, critical raw materials, water, and soils. Importantly, it incorporates near real-time remote and in-situ monitoring data, thus constituting an invaluable up-to-date database that facilitates informed decision-making, policy implementation, sustainable resource management, the green transition, achieving UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), and the envisioned future of digital twins in Earth sciences. EGDI and its thematic map viewer are tailored, continuously enhanced, and developed in collaboration with all relevant researchers and stakeholders. Its primary objective is to address societal needs by providing data for sustainable, secure, and integrated management of surface and subsurface resources, effectively establishing a geological service for Europe. We argue that open access to surface and subsurface geoscience data is crucial for an efficient green transition to a net-zero society, enabling integrated and coherent surface and subsurface spatial planning. Link to the paper and the map viewer in the comments GSEU - Geological Service for Europe #subsurface #geoscience #digitalgeoscience #geology
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Mapping and understanding Earth: Open access to digital geoscience data and knowledge supports societal needs and UN sustainable development goals. Excellent paper published this month by Hinsby et al (2024) abstract below: Open access to harmonised digital data describing Earth’s surface and subsurface holds immense value for society. This paper highlights the significance of open access to digital geoscience data ranging from the shallow topsoil or seabed to depths of 5 km. Such data play a pivotal role in facilitating endeavours such as renewable geoenergy solutions, resilient urban planning, supply of critical raw materials, assessment and protection of water resources, mitigation of floods and droughts, identification of suitable locations for carbon capture and storage, development of offshore wind farms, disaster risk reduction, and conservation of ecosystems and biodiversity. EuroGeoSurveys, the Geological Surveys of Europe, have worked diligently for over a decade to ensure open access to harmonised digital European geoscience data and knowledge through the European Geological Data Infrastructure (EGDI). EGDI acts as a data and information resource for providing wide-ranging geoscience data and research, as this paper demonstrates through selected research data and information on four vital natural resources: geoenergy, critical raw materials, water, and soils. Importantly, it incorporates near real-time remote and in-situ monitoring data, thus constituting an invaluable up-to-date database that facilitates informed decision-making, policy implementation, sustainable resource management, the green transition, achieving UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), and the envisioned future of digital twins in Earth sciences. EGDI and its thematic map viewer are tailored, continuously enhanced, and developed in collaboration with all relevant researchers and stakeholders. Its primary objective is to address societal needs by providing data for sustainable, secure, and integrated management of surface and subsurface resources, effectively establishing a geological service for Europe. We argue that open access to surface and subsurface geoscience data is crucial for an efficient green transition to a net-zero society, enabling integrated and coherent surface and subsurface spatial planning. Link to the paper and the map viewer in the comments GSEU - Geological Service for Europe #subsurface #geoscience #digitalgeoscience #geology
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Take a look of this interesting paper which adress access to vital subsurface dato on geology and groundwater resources for the European scale!
Mapping and understanding Earth: Open access to digital geoscience data and knowledge supports societal needs and UN sustainable development goals
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There is more to geosciences than the stories rocks tell and geometric gemstones. We (e.g., geoscientists, geologists, earth scientists, professionals working in Earth Systems, etc.) "need to develop and better communicate the subject’s interdisciplinary nature and links to critical societal issues, such as the role of responsible mineral extraction in the energy transition and the importance of geology in vital areas such as climate change science, water resource management, environmental conservation, and sustainable urban/built development." #PerceptionsResearch #geosciences #scicomms 🕊️ R. I.P. Chris King. Your contributions to the field live on. 👇🏽 A worthwhile read.
“you just look at rocks, and have beards” Perceptions of Geology From the United Kingdom: A Qualitative Analysis From an Online Survey
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📢 Calling All Geoscientists and Earth Science Enthusiasts! 🌍🔬 Whilst I'm job searching, I'm starting a side project I've wanted to do for a little while: developing a geoscience outreach program. I've loved helping educate people over the last few years (having started working with young people several years ago as a Beaver Leader, working as an Undergraduate Teaching Assistant, and helping with various outreach projects at university) and I've wanted to apply this to help educate the wider public in the world of geology/geophysics for a couple of years. With the dwindling number of students pursuing geosciences in further education and the number of schools dropping it from the curriculum, it's becoming more and more important to raise awareness of the subjects. Growing up near the Black Country and fantastic geological outcrops such as Wren's Nest, I was exposed to Geology early on (being a kid in love with dinosaurs also helped), but many people aren't in the same position. To try and help make this project as impactful and effective as possible, I'm trying to get some feedback from people who are interested in geoscience from a variety of backgrounds to help shape the development. If you have a few spare minutes, I would be incredibly thankful if you could fill in my survey following this link: https://lnkd.in/efFM3JkF All questions are optional so if you haven't got an answer, don't worry! Whether you're a seasoned geoscientist, a student, or simply passionate about earth sciences, your feedback is incredibly helpful in shaping a program that meets the needs and interests of our community. Your responses will help to determine the most relevant topics, effective content formats, and the best ways to engage more people with the geosciences. Please feel free to share this post with your network. The more feedback received, the better the program can be tailored to help improve public understanding of this amazing set of subjects. If you have any questions, please feel free to ask! If you think I've missed anything in the survey, please let me know, or feel free to add it in the comments section towards the end. Thank you!
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