The newsletter of The Geological Survey of Ireland Issue 13 now available here. In this issue... Exploring our hidden depthsWarships, U-boats and LinersA guide to shipwrecks mapped in Irish waters Historic Mine Sites An Cosantóir Bradánlatest INFOMAR…
IGA NEW YEARLECTURE Wednesday, 23rd January, 2012 Explosive Volcanism and the Eruption of Diamonds Speaker: Dr Thomas Gernon (University of Southampton) VENUE: J.M. Synge Lecture Theatre, Arts Building, Trinity College, Dublin 2. TCD MAP and DIRECTIO…
Updates on Post-Doc and PhD Research funded through the Griffith Geoscience Research Awards Friday 7th December 2012 Geological Survey of Ireland, Haddington Road, Dublin 4 The full programme is available here: Research meeting announcement - Griffit…
IGA Members’ Night, IGA History Booklet Launch & Student Grant Winners Announcement Wednesday 5th December This December’s members’ night is a very special one which will see both the launch of The Associations brand new historical account provided b…
Calling all photographers, particularly amateur! Why not head out into the outdoors and snap some gorgeous landscapes in your area. Then enter the annual landscape/geological photo competition run by Geological Survey of Ireland (GSI) – the Du Noyer …
FIELD TRIP Saturday 1st December 2012 Gerry Stanley (GSI) will lead a field trip: Gold Panning in Bohernabreena VENUE: Bohernabreena TIME: 2:00pm REGISTRATION: If you wish to register for this field trip, please contact Dan O’Shea our excursions secr…
LECTURE PLEASE NOTE: We are sorry to announce that this lecture has had to be cancelled due to medical reasons. Wednesday 28th November 2012 Dr. Conor Ryan (Tullow Oil) will present a lecture: Tectono-Magmatic Evolution of the Antarctic Peninsula. VE…
The Mayor and members of Fingal County Council invite you to the launch of the book ‘Islands, Coasts and Quarries: the Geological Heritage of Fingal’ in the White Sands Hotel, Portmarnock on Thursday 4th October at 11.00am. This richly illustrated bo…
Rocks, Resources, Risks A series of twelve free public lectures for a general audience on geological raw materials and geological hazards in an Irish context. 25 September – Building stone: the changing face of Dublin (Patrick Wyse Jackson) 2 October…