
Understanding the seafloor may unlock the secrets of disappearing ice sheets
How quickly the world’s ice sheets melt is influenced by the shape of the seafloor below them.

Democratising hard science for environmental gains
Environmental management poses ethical, reputational and legal risks that can be addressed by ensuring data sharing, transparency, and improved collaboration.

Using GeoStudio to conduct 3D numerical analysis of groundwater seepage and stability at the Ripley Landslide site
Landslides come with significant potential for loss of life and damage to integral infrastructure. That’s why geotechnical engineers dedicate significant time and effort into preventing

One more mystery of the environment solved: the story of Star Dunes
No, not a sci-fi fans ultimate crossover movie, but a creation of environmental forces in the deep desert that, until now, have resisted attempts to

Application of resistivity and gravity to map cavities and low-density zones
The resistivity data will be inverted in Res2DInv, while the gravity data will be processed using Oasis montaj and inverted using VOXI. We will correlate

Geoscientists: an endangered species. Inspiring the next generation of earth scientists with Visible Geology.
Seequent Segment Director for the Environment Thomas D. Krom asks; “Where have all our geoscientists gone? We urgently need them to help deliver a more

The collapsing glacier driving sea level rise
Discover how geophysicistis are working to shed light on Antarctica's rapidly melting ice sheets and their impact on global sea levels. Learn about the cutting-edge

Creating a positive ripple effect: Data-driven transparency as a tool for building consensus on water
Seequent Segment Director for the Environment, Thomas D. Krom shares reflections on society’s need for water given global warming, looming supply challenges and an increasing