
DIAS – Geophysics programme of Culture Night event at 5 Merrion Square:
Earthquakes and other Geohazards: Despite its lack of large earthquakes, Ireland holds a special place in the history of Earthquake studies thanks to the pioneering work of Robert Mallet in the mid-19thcentury. Come see the past and present of live earthquake monitoring worldwide, from the heart of Dublin.
Time: 5pm – 10pm
Address: 5 Merrion Square, Dublin 2
Admission is free.
See Culture Night website for more details about that event.
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Last Updated: 23rd May 2018 by Anna
Friday, 22 Sept 2017 – Culture Night (Geophysics programme)
DIAS – Geophysics programme of Culture Night event at 5 Merrion Square:
Earthquakes and other Geohazards: Despite its lack of large earthquakes, Ireland holds a special place in the history of Earthquake studies thanks to the pioneering work of Robert Mallet in the mid-19thcentury. Come see the past and present of live earthquake monitoring worldwide, from the heart of Dublin.
Time: 5pm – 10pm
Address: 5 Merrion Square, Dublin 2
Admission is free.
See Culture Night website for more details about that event.
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