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Shining a light on the darkness of soot in air pollution
Researchers are a step closer to understanding the relationship between the colour of soot particles and the effect of such atmospheric pollution on climate.
Jubilee dinner to celebrate 50 years of Engineering Geology at Leeds: Friday 13 January 2017
Earlier this month (Friday 13th), saw a celebratory dinner held at the Metropolitan Hotel Leeds in recognition of the 50th anniversary of the MSc Engineering Geology course at the University of Leeds.
Why Earth's magnetic poles could be about to swap places
Institute of Geophysics and Tectonics scientists, Dr Jon Mound and Dr Phil Livermore, had the following article published in The Conversation.
New study estimates frequency of flight-disrupting volcanic eruptions
Holidaymakers concerned about fresh volcanic eruptions causing flight-disrupting ash clouds across Europe might be reassured by a study setting out the first reliable estimates of their frequency.
Leeds staff, alumni & students guide on Malawian Climate Adaptation Options
Climate change impacts are being felt the world over, but nowhere more so than sub-Saharan Africa.