
Not So Deep Heat
Shallow geothermal energy has been gaining traction as a clean energy source that avoids some of the challenges felt by other renewables. In geophysical terms,

Liberating the world from an explosive legacy
The role of geoscience in locating the unexploded bombs that claim lives, endanger workers and threaten construction across the world.

Why offshore windfarms fear what lies on the seabed
Undersea unexploded ordnance (UXO) are a risk to windfarm construction in the UK’s North Sea, with a historical twist that makes detecting them more complex

Ships, scrolls and speeding ice
Five ways geoscience and geophysical surveys are unlocking secrets around the world. 1.Finding lost ships In search of historic wrecks consumed by sand In 1776

Managing the Data Risk Associated with 24 Active Drill Rigs
Managing the Data Risk Associated with 24 Active Drill Rigs Alexandria Marcotte - Osisko Mining

5 Earthy Facts to Celebrate World Soil Day
Did you know? “It takes at least 500 years to form one inch of topsoil.” Kathryn Dompierre, R&D Engineer, Seequent - GEOSLOPE office Today, we’re celebrating

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 temperatures higher than the surface