
The Rocks Beneath Our Feet
Science Podcasts
In this series, five geologists talk about their years devoted to working for the Geological Survey of Western Australia. From understanding early life, to the tectonic processes that shaped our planet, and making the maps that unearth our...
Location:
Australia
Genres:
Science Podcasts
Description:
In this series, five geologists talk about their years devoted to working for the Geological Survey of Western Australia. From understanding early life, to the tectonic processes that shaped our planet, and making the maps that unearth our understanding of Western Australia’s geology, they reveal their shared passion for discovering the stories in the rocks beneath our feet.
Language:
English
Contact:
+32484717595
Email:
hollisjulie@gmail.com
Tim Griffin: The challenges of explaining how mining works and why it is so important
Duración:00:17:22
Tim Griffin: From cyclones to psychopaths
Duración:00:09:43
Tim Griffin: Modern clues to interpreting ancient rocks
Duración:00:13:27
Paul Morris: The long road to Yagga Yagga - a new relationship with Aboriginal traditional owners
Duración:00:20:02
Paul Morris: Perseverance pays off in surveying the remote, rugged Kimberley
Duración:00:18:17
Paul Morris: Using fine fraction geochemistry to explore under wind-blown sand
Duración:00:17:44
Paul Morris: Building relationships with Aboriginal traditional owners through survey work
Duración:00:10:34
Paul Morris: Making the leap from hard rock to regolith geochemistry
Duración:00:17:20
Kath Grey: Discovering ancient life in the Pilbara
Duración:00:13:07
Kath Grey: Building an Archean biostratigraphy from stromatolite paleontology
Duración:00:19:07
Kath Grey: Microfossil clues to Acraman Impact-induced climate change
Duración:00:18:12
Kath Grey: A struggling start to field geology and studying stromatolites
Duración:00:15:48
Heather Howard and Kath Grey: The farce and frustrations of gender inequality in geological mapping
Duración:00:18:19
Heather Howard: Encounters with Aboriginal culture through geological mapping
Duración:00:11:52
Heather Howard: Geological mapping - a dream job
Duración:00:14:57
Hugh Smithies: A supervolcano right in the centre of Australia
Duración:00:14:06
Hugh Smithies: Sanukitoids - a key to understanding crustal evolution?
Duración:00:12:31
Hugh Smithies: Probing the beginnings of plate tectonics on Earth
Duración:00:16:50
Hugh Smithies: Bogged in the Pilbara
Duración:00:09:56
Hugh Smithies: GSWA - Pioneering digital geological mapping
Duración:00:15:01