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An international expedition aims to better understand seismic activity through samples collected from one of the most geologically active areas in Europe.

Surface lake on the Greenland ice sheet. Credit: CF Dow

Seismic surveys challenge the view that recent slowdowns in Greenland’s ice flow will continue in the long term, says a new study.

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A new £6 million project led by the University of Leeds is predicted to bring a £50 million benefit to the Yorkshire economy by reducing the costs and impact of water-related threats to the region.

Tina Nakashole from University of Leeds on fieldwork looking at the old rock bed of the Orange river in Namibia.

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Matt Grimshaw, a PhD student in our ores and mineralization research group has recently undertaken an internship at the Australian Resources Research Centre in Perth.