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@CovGeography

Account for Geography at Coventry University. Instagram: CovGeography; YouTube: https://t.co/PGxsFAueuH…

Katılım Mart 2021
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Coventry Uni Sustainability
Coventry Uni Sustainability@CovUniSust·
Join us for a litter pick on 5th June at 10.30am around our city campus as part of World Environment Day 🚮 This event is a great opportunity to get outside and make a difference in our environment. All equipment will be provided. Sign up here 👉 bit.ly/3otmRJK
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Ryan Bailey
Ryan Bailey@BaileyGeog·
Big fan of open access and collaborative research - check out this thread of all things La Palma after the Tajogaite eruption curated by @GeoTenerife. Lots of interesting stories and accounts by those impacted, check it out @CovGeography
GeoTenerife@GeoTenerife

Our ongoing #VolcanoStories open access resource from the Tajogaite eruption in #LaPalma edited by @BensVolcanology is being used for teaching and research by institutions like @Durham_Volc and @UF. Can #VolcanoStories help YOU? Here's what it includes so far: 1/18

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Geraint Jenkins
Geraint Jenkins@GTHJenkins·
Had a great discussion with Bryony @GeographicalMag about the British-Irish ice sheet (& BRITICE project) and how the luminescence dating of cobbles helped constrain retreat @CovGeography @BRITICECHRONO @covcampus @AU_CfG @BAS_News
Geographical@GeographicalMag

The demise of Britain’s last ice sheet holds clues to future sea-level rise, geographer Geraint Jenkins (@GTHJenkins) explains to Geographical's Bryony Cottam geographical.co.uk/climate-change…

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GeographyCovUni@CovGeography·
Day 4 (night): We ended the trip with a fun night out😊
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GeographyCovUni@CovGeography·
Day 4 (afternoon): Coastline along Puerto de la Cruz. Here, we asked the students to examine the impacts and potential 'sustainability' of existing natural and human #coastal defences. We also looked at #coastalgeomorphology more broadly.
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