Prof. Fiona Tweed

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Prof. Fiona Tweed

Prof. Fiona Tweed

@ProfFionaTweed

Professor of Physical Geography (Emeritus), researching glacial processes, natural hazards and landscape change. National Teaching Fellow.

Staffordshire University Beigetreten Ekim 2013
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Stuart Dunning rockavalanches.bsky.social
At this very spot today on our way to install some equipment with IIT Roorkee - get in touch about this PhD to work in amazing places like this
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Geographical Association
'what does it really mean to think geographically? Why is geographical thinking essential? ' Fiona Tweed representing the Geography editorial collective presents this study for the Autumn issue of Geography. Read in full here: the-ga.org/Editorial
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Katie Willis
Katie Willis@KatieWillisGeog·
This year's @RGS_IBG conference sees 1st session sponsored by @The_GA 'Geography' journal. Alastair Bonnett will be talking maps, mapping and worldviews. Thursday 11.10-12.40, Ondaatje Theatre. #RGSIBG24 @tandfhss
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Volcanic Hazard and Risk Group
Volcanic Hazard and Risk Group@VolcanoRisk·
We have ~9-10 months funding for a remote postdoc to work on quantitative volcanic risk assessment. Ideally with experience in physical vulnerability to volcanic hazards, and python. Please spread the word and, for those interested, tell us more here: forms.gle/yu47fSMcaRb2D3…
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Matt Westoby
Matt Westoby@MattWestoby·
🚨JOB ALERT!🚨 We're hiring a 3yr PDRA in support of the @NERCscience-funded project "SUPERSLUG", which will explore the complex geomorphological legacies of sediment-rich flows in mountain landscapes. Deadline 30th June. Overseas applicants very welcome. jobs.ac.uk/job/DHV447/res…
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Steve Puttick
Steve Puttick@Steve_Puttick·
Come and join the wonderful editorial collective of Geography! We’re particularly looking for a physical geographer, and it would be brilliant to increase the representation of underrepresented groups on the board. Happy to have a chat if you’re interested
Geographical Association@The_GA

The editors of Geography need another physical geographer to join the team in 2024. Tasks include commissioning physical geography articles, reviewing papers, writing editorials & promoting the journal. Find out more: the-ga.org/3Ifn1dO #The_GA #GeographyTeacher @tandfhss

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Geographical Association
Geographical Association@The_GA·
The editors of Geography are seeking another physical geographer to join the team in 2024. Tasks include commissioning physical geography articles, reviewing papers, writing editorials & promoting the journal. Find out more here the-ga.org/3wl0c5K #The_GA #GeographyTeacher
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Matt Finn
Matt Finn@MattMattFinn·
@The_GA's journal Geography is looking for a new member of the *editorial collective* with a physical geography specialism geography.org.uk/geography-edit… Please share and do consider applying if eligible!
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Veðurstofa Íslands / Icelandic Met Office
Scientists who flew over the eruption site this morning confirm that no eruptive activity is visible and that lava flow from the craters seems to have ceased. Glowing is still visible in the lava field, possibly within closed channels.
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Dr. Evgenia Ilyinskaya
Dr. Evgenia Ilyinskaya@EIlyinskaya·
Eruption fissure still ~4km long but effusion rate has decreased, as expected. Fissure end 3km north of Grindavik but lava not going towards it or the power plant. So far, eruption is as non-threatening as could have been hoped for. Images @Vedurstofan @almannavarnir #Reykjanes
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Joe 🇮🇸🇺🇦@JBCOYS99·
Hekla teased us again this morning. A magnitude 3.2 earthquake struck nearby the infamous volcano this morning Hekla is known for its short warning signs of an eruption, with an eruption occurring in as little as 30 minutes after the first signs #Iceland #Hekla #Volcano
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Veðurstofa Íslands / Icelandic Met Office
The rate of ground deformation is much higher than has been measured previously on the Reykjanes Peninsula. Around 800 earthquakes have been detected since midnight. The likelihood of a volcanic eruption occurring in the near future is deemed considerable. en.vedur.is/about-imo/news…
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