This #FieldworkFriday gives a glimpse into some field safety training! A number of EarthScope engineers recently completed Helicopter Underwater Egress Training (HUET), learning how to safely evacuate a helicopter in the event of a water landing.
🎥 Adam Woolace, EarthScope
For today's #FieldworkFriday , we head to Lancashire in the UK to see the Namurian age Upper Haslingden Flags, part of the Carboniferous Millstone Grit Group. More to come from this area!
The new grizzly bear crew set up their first sites earlier this week. So much energy and enthusiasm to kick off the season!
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#FieldworkFriday : Meet one of the #PeopleOfPanthera who helps write Panthera Zambia's story — veterinarian Dr. King Chidakwa. Watch to learn more about him and the work Panthera Zambia conducts with partners, including protecting and monitoring lions, leopards and cheetahs.
Even a simple walk to the canteen becomes an epic adventure under Antarctic conditions.
Austrian Polar Research Institute #fieldwork #FieldWorkFriday
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Biface alert!
Late non #flintfriday and #fieldworkfriday
Cool find by Praveen Kumar from Central India. India Acheulian is as old as 1.5 ma and as young as ~130ka.
#HumanOrigins #SouthAsia
#FieldWorkFriday : Meet Stephen Ngoma, Panthera's Lion Monitoring Coordinator for Southern Kafue National Park, based in Zambia. He's part of the vital Carnivore Action Team, which monitors Zambia's big cats using Panthera's comprehensive Halo Approach: bit.ly/3OPCy8i
No projeto LIFE Aegypius Return andamos a contar os ninhos e casais de abutre-preto na zona do Tejo Internacional, em articulação com o ICNF e a Quercus. Brevemente teremos mais novidades. #Fieldworkfriday
Here @virginia_energy field geologist Holly Mangum places drops of dilute hydrochloric (hcl) acid on rocks to determine the type of carbonate minerals present. Common carbonate minerals are calcite, which will fizz a lot, and dolomite, which will fizz weakly. #FieldworkFriday
Happy #FieldworkFriday ! Taking advantage of a beautiful day with some tower climbing at Capitol Peak, south of Olympia. This tower serves as a vital comms site for PNSN and hosts site CPW. We don’t always do work like this, so when we do it is deserving of some drone shots!
Happy #FieldworkFriday ! We are at the #EelRiver in #California , the southernmost end of the #CascadiaSubductionZone , studying preserved roots of trees that were killed hundreds of years ago to better understand past #earthquakes and #tsunamis : ow.ly/jWiy50Qlusy