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Stories from an international network of students, educators, and researchers using Seequent software to advance geoscience.

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Science meets gaming: Seequent launches free web app to help combat global shortage of earth scientists

Discover Visible Geology, the interactive 3D app that makes learning earth science engaging and fun. Explore geological concepts, visualize complex ...
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Smartphone geophysics: Crowdsourcing the Earth’s magnetic data

When a solar storm is in the forecast, Jannetta (Jae) Robinson crosses her fingers and turns on her smartphone. She’s ...
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The evolution of earth modelling

The high-tech earth modelling we love today started with a little gold (a filament to be exact) and the spirit ...
From data complexity to decision clarity

From data complexity to decision clarity

How a simplified decision-making model can clear the path to data management best practice. The 2021 Geoscience Data Management Report tells us that every business has their own ...
A New Future For Geothermal: The Utah FORGE Project

A New Future For Geothermal: The Utah FORGE Project

In November 2018, we kicked off a five-year partnership with the Utah FORGE (Frontier Observatory for Research in Geothermal Energy) ...
Do you trust your data? One geochemist’s quest for better data

Do you trust your data? One geochemist’s quest for better data

Dissolve a rock in acid and turn it into an aerosol (or shoot it with a laser), submit it to ...
Modern Geoscience visualisation: Interview with Bane Sullivan

Modern Geoscience visualisation: Interview with Bane Sullivan

To stay innovative, Seequent constantly strives to understand the next generation of technology tools and ways of working. We collaborate ...
Looking into ice: understanding Antarctica's glaciers

Looking into ice: understanding Antarctica’s glaciers

Jamin Greenbaum’s first experience in Antarctica was one he’ll always remember ...