Geophysical Equipment Facility (GEF)
Lead Research Organisation:
British Geological Survey
Department Name: Executive
Abstract
Case for Support of the Geophysical Equipment Facility, in four node form.
Planned Impact
Delivery of cost-effective and efficient geophysical equipment capability, on land and at sea, to the UK academic community to support high-quality forefront peer-review NERC science.
Organisations
Publications
Woods J
(2018)
Long-period seismicity reveals magma pathways above a laterally propagating dyke during the 2014-15 Bárðarbunga rifting event, Iceland
in Earth and Planetary Science Letters
Kounoudis R
(2023)
The development of rifting and magmatism in the multiply rifted Turkana Depression, East Africa: Evidence from surface-wave analysis of crustal and uppermost mantle structure
in Earth and Planetary Science Letters
Lowell R
(2020)
Magma-hydrothermal interactions at the Costa Rica Rift from data collected in 1994 and 2015
in Earth and Planetary Science Letters
Woods J
(2019)
Evolution of a lateral dike intrusion revealed by relatively-relocated dike-induced earthquakes: The 2014-15 Bárðarbunga-Holuhraun rifting event, Iceland
in Earth and Planetary Science Letters
Matchette-Downes H
(2019)
Seismological constraints on the density, thickness and temperature of the lithospheric mantle in southwestern Tibet
in Earth and Planetary Science Letters
Ogden C
(2023)
The development of multiple phases of superposed rifting in the Turkana Depression, East Africa: Evidence from receiver functions
in Earth and Planetary Science Letters
Tary J
(2021)
Local rift and intraplate seismicity reveal shallow crustal fluid-related activity and sub-crustal faulting
in Earth and Planetary Science Letters
Chambers E
(2021)
Variations in melt emplacement beneath the northern East African Rift from radial anisotropy
in Earth and Planetary Science Letters
O'Donnell J
(2019)
The uppermost mantle seismic velocity structure of West Antarctica from Rayleigh wave tomography: Insights into tectonic structure and geothermal heat flow
in Earth and Planetary Science Letters
Schöpa A
(2018)
Dynamics of the Askja caldera July 2014 landslide, Iceland, from seismic signal analysis: precursor, motion and aftermath
in Earth Surface Dynamics
Description | Patrick Moore Medal 2019 awarded to Mrs Angela Bentley in recognition of the Teacher at Sea blog |
Form Of Engagement Activity | A magazine, newsletter or online publication |
Part Of Official Scheme? | No |
Geographic Reach | International |
Primary Audience | Schools |
Results and Impact | The outreach blog by Angela Bentley during the RRS James Cook expedition to the Mid Atlantic Ridge has resulted in the award of the 2019 Patrick Moore Medal |
Year(s) Of Engagement Activity | 2017,2019 |
URL | https://teacheratseablog.wordpress.com/2019/01/11/patrick-moore-medal-2019/ |