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Modelling mines: how can a new 3D modelling platform make mining more sustainable and be part of the solution to climate change?

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Geology, maths, physics, chemistry and biology are all sciences that will be leading this research. There is also a lot happening in the realm of data science, however, basic geology research is still required and is essential for making use of the outcomes of data analytics. Who or what inspired you to become a scientist?

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A rocky revolution: Can virtual 3D models transform the teaching of geology?

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. • Geology is not commonly taught as a subject at school, though some geology topics may be covered in geography and science classes. Study geography to learn both about the physical processes that occur on and within the Earth and about how these processes influence, and are influenced by, humans.

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Farming on permafrost

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Pathway from school to northern high latitude research • Permafrost science is a branch of Earth science that requires knowledge of geology, glaciology, geomorphology and climatology. • If you are interested in geomorphology , consider studying physical geography, geology or Earth science at university.

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What did human communities look like 20,000 years ago?

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Geography allows you to connect geographic information systems (GIS) and remote sensing with archaeology, and biology is good if you want to go into biological anthropology,” she adds. Other useful subjects include sciences, maths and English. • Lisa highlights geology as a good foundation.

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What is the fate of dissolved oxygen in our oceans?

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CLIMATE MODELS — big computer models that use maths, physics and chemistry to characterise how energy and matter (solid, gas or fluid) flow between the hydrosphere (oceans, ice, rivers and lakes), atmosphere and land. In the end, I chose a subject that incorporates all the topics I enjoyed at secondary school: physical geography.

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