University joins 11-institution consortium in new European climate research project.
Brand new research results just published in Nature show that global ice mass loss is accelerating, with dire consequences for regional fresh-water supplies and even-faster rates of global sea level rise.
Friday seminars of Institute of Earth Sciences, 14 February 2025 - Halldór Geirsson (Associate Professor, IES, University of Iceland)
Friday seminars of Institute of Earth Sciences, 7 February 2025 - Sigurjón Jónsson (Professor of Geophysics, KAUST - King Abdullah University of Science and Technology, Saudi Arabia)
Friday seminars of Institute of Earth Sciences and Nordic Volcanological Center, 31 January 2025 - Sam Scott (Adjunct Lecturer, IES / University of Iceland)
Friday seminars of Institute of Earth Sciences and Nordic Volcanological Center, 24 January 2025 - Wesley Randall Farnsworth (Specialist, IES / University of Iceland)
Friday seminars of Institute of Earth Sciences and Nordic Volcanological Center, 17 January 2025 - Céline Mandon, IMO, Volcanic gas specialist
Friday seminars of Institute of Earth Sciences and Nordic Volcanological Center, 10 January 2025 - Magnús Tumi Guðmundsson (Professor, IES / University of Iceland)
Friday seminar 6 December - Gregory Paul De Pascale (Associate Professor, University of Iceland)
Eruption at Sundhnúksgígar, November 2024 – preliminary petrographic and geochemical results
Friday seminar 15 November - Jack Armitage (musician, designer and technologist, Afverhju Ekki/Tölvera)
Friday seminar 8 November - Linda Sobolewski (Postdoc, Institute of Earth Sciences, University of Iceland)