Herdman Symposium

The programme for the prestigious Herdman Symposium to be held at Liverpool University on 22nd February is below.

The invited speakers use cutting edge research techniques to probe Earth’s climate. They will take us on a journey through geological time and explain how their latest findings inform on our understanding of climate in the past and what this means for the future of our planet.


9.30 Arrival [Coffee and Soft Drinks Available]
10.00 Welcome by Megan Udy (Herdman Society President), Alice
Glover and Harriet Williams (Herdman Symposium Secretaries) and
Janine Kavanagh (Staff Rep.)
10.05 Professor Bridget Wade (UCL): “What can sea floor
sediments tell us about past ocean productivity and climate?”
10.50 Coffee Break
11.20 Professor Laura Robinson (Bristol): “Using deep sea corals
to understand the last deglaciation”
12.05 Dr Chris Stevenson (Liverpool): “Abrupt climate change in
the Cenozoic: A vision for our future?”
13.00 Lunch
13:45 Dr Katrien Van Landeghem (Bangor): “Using sound waves
to investigate how ice streams retreat”
14.30 Coffee Break
15.00 Professor Mark Maslin (UCL): “The Human Planet: How we caused the Anthropocene”
15.45 Dr Will Hutchison (St Andrews): “Unlocking geological archives to understand volcanic impacts on climate and society”
16.30 Final Remarks & Wine Reception

The event costs £15 and booking needs to be made in advance before 15th February. Link to purchase tickets is below.

https://payments.liv.ac.uk/conferences-and-events/events-atliverpool/school-of-environmental-sciences/herdman-symposium2020-climate-throughout-earthshistory?token=6e656394bd383ddcc8db4b15f5f62fa7

Event Information & Material – Geology and Mining History around Nenthead Heritage Site

The excursion leader Rosemary has put together some preliminary reading material and has further information regarding the event on Saturday 13th July:

Follow the link to some brief notes for Saturdays excursion to print off if you wish.

https://www.cumberland-geol-soc.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/2019/07/July-13th-2019-Nenthead.pdf

  • Please bring something warm to wear underground.
  • There is some rough ground so walking poles might be useful.
  • The car park is up the track along the river.

Latest Event Material – Harter Fell – Borrowdale Volcanic Group

Leader: Clive Boulter

In preparation for the excursion please find the link to a presentation which attendees are encouraged to print out and bring on the excursion.
https://www.cumberland-geol-soc.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/2019/05/2019-Cumberland-Geol-Soc-Field-Meeting-Harter-Fell-PDF.pdf

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Meet at SD 2350 9955 Duddon Valley
http://streetmap.co.uk/map.srf?X=323505&Y=499555&A=Y&Z=115

As this is a Forestry Commission car park, parking fees may apply.

6km walking,c.450m ascent on rough steep terrain with some off defined paths.

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