Our invited speaker today, Thomas Poulet, is exploring the use of #MachineLearning techniques in retrieving stress orientation data from satellites. #csiro #geosciences #GSA #WA #Perth #StructuralGeology
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WHY WE RECOMMEND THIS SYSTEM Navsight Marine Solution consists of an Inertial Measurement Unit connected to Navsight, a rugged processing unit encompassing our fusion intelligence and optional GNSS receiver. The highly versatile Navsight Apogee is ideal for challenging marine applications, both shallow and deep, and offers the best performance during GNSS outages. Would you want to try this, kindly write us at: nigeria@hydrocharting.com #hydrocharting #hydrochartingaps #hydrospatial #hydrography #survey #geomatics #geospatial #sbgsystems #geophysics
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WHY WE RECOMMEND THIS SYSTEM TO YOU Navsight Marine Solution consists of an Inertial Measurement Unit connected to Navsight, a rugged processing unit encompassing our fusion intelligence and optional GNSS receiver. The highly versatile Navsight Apogee is ideal for challenging marine applications, both shallow and deep, and offers the best performance during GNSS outages. Would you want to try this, kindly write us at: nigeria@hydrocharting.com #hydrocharting #hydrochartingaps #hydrospatial #hydrography #survey #geomatics #geospatial #sbgsystems #geophysics
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Did you know that every time you use your satellite navigation you use data and maps from the British Geological Survey? Pretty cool.... As Ciarán Beggan, BGS Geophysicist, puts it: "These maps are embedded in nearly every mobile phone in the world — that’s almost 7 billion devices, which I find amazing to think about" #everythingstartswitharock #worldleadingscience #geologyrocks https://lnkd.in/ddag734e
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"🚀🚀🚀🚀🚀 Geomechanics in the Space"🚀🚀🚀🚀🚀🚀 📝 From the 2000s onwards, unprecedented space missions have brought about a wealth of novel investigations on the different aspects of space geomechanics. 📝Such aspects are related to the exploratory activities such as drilling, sampling, coring, water extraction, anchoring, etc. 📝Whole range of projects on the plate tectonics, morphology, volcanic activities and volatile content of planetary bodies have been implemented. 📝Various laboratory experiments on extraterrestrial samples and their artificial terrestrial simulants are continually conducted . 📝Today, the incorporation of geomechanics into space exploration appreciably appears much needed. Need to integrate geomechanical applications in space technologies. 📝The researchers are investigating operational constraints in space geomechanics which necessitate further scientific investigations. Text Source: https://lnkd.in/d93U_8yV Picture source: https://lnkd.in/dr3KJJEr #geomechanics #space #drilling #nasa #moon #mars #geomechanics #space #awareness #future #saftey #history #geomechanics #microseismic #geothermal #energy #fault #fracture #geomechanics #rockmechanics #stress #deformation #strain #geology #fault #laboratory #safety #sustainability #future
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If you need a content creator, here's an example of content we produce: an #astronomy article about an analysis of seismic data collected on the planet #Mars by #NASA's InSight lander that concludes that the mid-crust of Mars could be filled with liquid #water that saturates a layer of igneous rock. https://lnkd.in/dvwHxZre
Mars' mid-crust might be filled with liquid water
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A recent study has proposed that liquid #water exists deep within Mars’ mid-crust. By analysing #seismic #data from NASA’s #InSight lander, Wright et al. suggest that fractured igneous rocks saturated with water at depths of 11.5 to 20 km beneath the surface best fits the data. This finding develops our understanding of Mars’ hydrological cycle, the ancient Martian oceans, and the potential for extinct or extant #life. #Mars #Geology #PlanetaryScience #NASA https://lnkd.in/eDkN-kde 🌊🔴
Liquid water in the Martian mid-crust | PNAS
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Mines Geophysics' Bia Villas Bôas and Matthew Siegfried are contributing to two of the four missions recently selected by #NASA to move forward in the Earth System Explorer Program competition. The competition aims to improve understanding of key Earth science focus areas for the benefit of all, including greenhouse gasses, the ozone layer, ocean surface currents and winds, and changes in forest structure, glaciers, and ice sheets around the world.
Mines researchers on two finalist teams for $310M NASA Earth System Explorer mission
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Next week, a rare celestial event awaits us – a total solar eclipse coupled with a solar flare on 8th April 2024. The National Center of Atmospheric Research (NCAR) predicts that solar flares will occur during the totality of the eclipse, visible when the moon obscures the sun from Earth's view, leaving only its edges visible. It is along these edges that Earth observers may witness the plasma of the sun appearing to explode. According to the Meteorology, Climatology, and Geophysics Agency (BMKG), these solar flare events are caused by internal activity within the core of the Solar System. This activity follows an 11-year cycle, reaching its peak this year. Read the full article here! https://lnkd.in/ghd9rTtt #socialexpat #solareclipse #indonesianews #celestialphenomenon #nasa
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📣 Geoscience Insights with #IEEEGRSS 🌍ESA, in collaboration with international partners, releases plans for detailed space economy data, aiming to provide policymakers with accurate statistics. Read more in the GRSS eNewsletter👉 https://lnkd.in/gGsSHi6f #esa #space #spaceexploration #policystudies
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🔬🌌 Unveiling Frost on Mars' Tallest Volcanoes! We're excited to announce a major milestone in planetary science – the first detection of water frost on Mars' towering volcanoes, the tallest mountains in our Solar System. This achievement comes from the international team at the University of Bern, using the sophisticated CaSSIS (Colour and Stereo Surface Imaging System) camera aboard the ESA’s ExoMars Trace Gas Orbiter. Since its launch in April 2018, CaSSIS has provided detailed observations of Mars, from dust activity to CO2 ice changes and dry avalanches. The latest discovery of nocturnal frost deposits on Olympus Mons and other Martian volcanoes marks a significant leap in our understanding of Mars' atmospheric and surface processes. Prof. Dr. Nicolas Thomas and his research team at the University of Bern have showcased the powerful capabilities of CaSSIS, capturing these high-resolution images at visual wavelengths. This discovery not only highlights the technological prowess of the Bernese camera system but also enriches our knowledge of Martian geology and climate. For those interested in the detailed science behind this discovery, we encourage you to explore the full article in Nature and learn more about ESA’s ExoMars mission. 🔗 Read more: https://lnkd.in/gkbbGRKj 🔗 About ESA’s ExoMars mission: https://lnkd.in/eDRwAPqB #PlanetaryScience #MarsResearch #ExoMars #CaSSIS #UniversityOfBern #SpaceExploration #ScientificDiscovery #OlympusMons
Evidence for transient morning water frost deposits on the Tharsis volcanoes of Mars - Nature Geoscience
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