Nice presentation and very good advice for newcomers to geomorphology. Many take everything for granted and make no effort to build something new, something that belongs to them.
In reply to Peter Stanley. So cool that you have a personal connection to such a fascinat...
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Fascinating, my brother-in-laws family hails from Cape Verde. Have known the islands as whaling stations & for slave trading. I'll enjoy telling him about the megatsunami, he'll be enthralled.
https://blogs.egu.eu/divisions/gm/2023/09/15/a-day-in-the-life-emily-bamber-2/#comment-3276
This was a great seminar and enjoyed it very much. So much to take in and I learned a lot. Can't wait for more! John Cedar
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Hi, will the seminars will be recorded? If yes, where can I see them? Thanks a lot, Elhanan
I think that it is an important thing that this meeting was organized by representatives of groups of young geomorphologists from different countries. I wish that this kind of initiatives will be...
https://blogs.egu.eu/divisions/gm/2018/04/25/diving-under-the-scientific-iceberg/#comment-19
One can't be a geologist without also being an artist! Such a relief from the mundane poster. Congratulations.
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