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    Take a walk around the winter wonderland of Port Meadow with geologist Dr Brooke Johnson, as he reveals some of the mysteries of ice.🧊 Watch video:

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  2. 23 ore fa

    Finally, we wanted to say that the Earth Science community is lucky to have you no matter whether you study with us or with our friends in other departments.

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  3. 23 ore fa

    'Don’t forget to show your enthusiasm for the subject.'

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    'Relax and make sure that you explain your thinking. This way the interviewers can see your thought process which is much more important than knowing the correct answer.'

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    'You'll get to approach Earth related problems using aspects of different science topics that you've probably not combined before!'

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    'Listen to the interviewers' nudges - they are very helpful at steering you through a problem. Give yourself time to think, and talk through your ideas.'

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    If you are interviewing with us next week for admission to our undergraduate programme we wanted to say a huge well done and good luck. We also asked some of our current 1st years what advice they would pass on and here is what they had to say….

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  9. 30 nov

    Anyone who has visited in person will have spotted that we like a trailing plant...but in december we like to add a tree to the greenery. At this time christmas is still loading but tune in tomorrow for a fully dressed Oxford Earth Sciences.

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  10. 26 nov

    Learn more about the geological maps that can be found in the Bodleian .

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    26 nov

    Final practical done! first years are now pros at igneous and metamorphic petrology🔬🤓💪

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  12. 26 nov

    In we ask everyone who can wear a to do so whilst moving around the department. A great podcast from explains why we ask that of you.

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    18 nov

    Session 7 in our Space @ Oxford Week: Earth Sciences and Observation! Featuring talks from and () and Maral Bayaraa ( & ) Full event programme available:

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  14. 25 nov

    And big thanks to for speaking with them and giving them an insider tour of a couple of research labs.

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  15. 25 nov

    Thanks to for bringing along some year 12 science students from to learn more about the Earth Sciences and its relevance to the challenges we face now and in the future.

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    24 nov

    Can we mine from modern volcanic systems? Sub-volcanic brines carry millions of tons of Cu in solution! Join Jon Blundy on Dec 1 at 8am GMT - details here

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    The life cycle of large igneous provinces🌋 In this new Review, & explore the linked evolution of LIP mantle melting, magmatic systems and the redistribution of volatiles Free to read for 2 weeks, download now!

    a | a schematic cross section representing the crustal and upper mantle structure of a continental large igneous province approximately corresponding to the onset of main-phase volcanism, degassing depths (panel b) and areal extent for selected large igneous province lavas, dikes, magma reservoirs and possible mantle plume head (panel c). Representative thin section images correspond to labelled locations in panel a. d | Cross-polarized light photomicrograph of early Siberian Traps lava with olivine phenocrysts. e | Olivine-hosted melt inclusion with vapour bubble from the Deccan Traps. f | Carbonate-bearing cumulate from the Seiland igneous province. g | Garnet-bearing mantle xenolith from the Udachnaya kimberlite, which sampled the pre-Siberian Traps continental lithospheric mantle (CLM), revealing a halogen-rich reservoir with uncertain but potentially substantial carbon contents.
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  18. 24 nov

    We cant decide if is impressed or unimpressed by his co hosts and ?

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  19. 24 nov

    On friday staff and students got together for the first happy hour since covid, with a departmental quiz.

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    23 nov

    📯We’re recruiting!!📯 There’s still plenty of time to apply to our opening as an Assistant Professor in Climate Modelling! 🌏🛰️ You’ll join our friendly community, who are invested in cutting edge research and teaching excellence. Find out more here👉

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    Students standing in front of an outcrop making the shape of a fold with their arms
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