
Sponge Cities
A Sponge City is designed to absorb, clean, and reuse rainfall in a safe, ecological manner

Looking into ice: understanding Antarctica’s glaciers
Jamin Greenbaum’s first experience in Antarctica was one he’ll always remember.

Modelling the Wellington subsurface to understand seismic risk
Understanding the seismic risk of New Zealand’s capital city requires an in-depth understanding of the complex geology.

How the Australian mining industry is protecting ancient underground organisms
Leapfrog Geo, has also been used to model the habitat of subterranean fauna: ancient organisms that live underground and influence the health of water and

One Year Later: Using 3D Technology to Find Water for Refugees
Just over a year ago, we shared a project done by the Advisian geophysics team. Colleagues Paul Bauman, Alastair McClymont, Colin Miazga, Eric Johnson and Chris Slater were tasked by the

Going Underground
Though skyscrapers will continue their race to the clouds, designers and engineers are increasingly looking at what they can do with the space beneath our

How Geoscience Helps Archaeologists Understand History
Archaeologists are experts at reading the earth as they uncover lost historical treasures, collecting information about how we lived and understanding the past. Now, archaeologists

The Future of Farming: Using Soil Geoscience Data in Agriculture
Our decisions are only as good as the data we have, and that data’s value is determined in part by how well we can manage