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Science Week Event: Earthquakes and other Geohazards

Merrion Square 5 Merrion Square, Dublin, Ireland

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-19th century. Come see the past and present of live earthquake... Read More

Free

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-19th century. Come see the past and present of live earthquake... Read More

Free

Culture Night 2018 : Monitoring the Earth move

The Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies is a statutory corporation established in 1940 under the Institute for Advanced Studies Act of that year. It is a publicly-funded independent centre for research in basic disciplines. The Geophysics Section studies... Read More

Forecasting the Unpredictable: earthquake science in a crowded world.

Schrödinger Theatre, Fitzgerald Building, School of Physics, Trinity College Dublin

Abstract From Zhang Heng’s earliest seismoscope, to Dubliner Robert Mallet’s experiments on Killiney Beach and observations of the 1857 Neapolitan earthquake, scientists have tried to understand earthquakes and use this understanding to reduce their effect. Still, earthquakes have... Read More

Culture Night – Earthquakes and other Geohazards

Merrion Square 5 Merrion Square, Dublin, Ireland

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-19th century. Come see the past and present of live earthquake... Read More

Tomorrow’s cities hub launch

Professor Chris Bean will attend a meeting of the Advisory Board of Tomorrow's Cities in Kathmandu

TCD Geology Seminar

Dr. Martin Möllhoff will give a lunch time seminar.