Agius, M.R., S. Lebedev, 2017. Complex, multilayered azimuthal anisotropy beneath Tibet: evidence for co-existing channel flow and pure-shear crustal thickening. Geophys. J. Int, 210(3), 1823-1844. Cammarano, F., and M. Guerri, 2017. Global thermal models of the lithosphere. Geophys…. Read More
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Last Updated: 11th February 2019 by pgrange
Research Projects Officer, Geophysics Section, Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies.
The Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies (DIAS) is a statutory academic research institution funded directly by the Department of Education & Skills. DIAS invites applications for the above permanent post based in the Geophysics section of the School… Read More
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Posted: 10th January 2019 by martin
Irish National Seismic Network to be upgraded
Geological Survey Ireland and Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies are to invest €1.5m to expand and upgrade the Irish National Seismic Network. New funding will result in more stations, greater coverage and more accurate recording of earthquakes in… Read More
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Last Updated: 2nd May 2020 by Louise Collins
Statutory Public Lecture: ‘Forecasting the Unpredictable: Earthquake science in a crowded world’
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Last Updated: 24th October 2018 by Louise Collins
Publications 2017
Agius, M.R., S. Lebedev, 2017. Complex, multilayered azimuthal anisotropy beneath Tibet: evidence for co-existing channel flow and pure-shear crustal thickening. Geophys. J. Int, 210(3), 1823-1844. Cammarano, F., and M. Guerri, 2017. Global thermal models of the lithosphere. Geophys…. Read More
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Posted: 24th October 2018 by Louise Collins
Publications 2016
Afonso J.C.C., N. Rawlinson, Y. Yang, D.L. Schutt, A.G. Jones, J. Fullea, and W.L. Griffin (2016), 3-D multiobservable probabilistic inversion for the compositional and thermal structure of the lithosphere and upper mantle III: Thermochemical Tomography in the Western-Central… Read More
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Last Updated: 23rd October 2018 by Sadhbh McCarthy
Samhain Agus Science: Don’t be afraid of the Dark
October 31st 18:30 – 20:00 Register for this event now: http://samhainagusscience.eventbrite.ie Join us here at DIAS to explore the dark side of science this Samhain, to celebrate DARK MATTER DAY we’re putting on a great event featuring Professor… Read More
DIAS scientists to explore farthest depths of the Atlantic Ocean
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Last Updated: 20th May 2019 by Niamh Breathnach
One of the boldest deep-ocean research projects ever to be undertaken in Europe was launched in Cobh, County Cork today (17.09.18). The SEA-SEIS project, led by Dr. Sergei Lebedev from the Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies (DIAS), will… Read More
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Last Updated: 25th January 2019 by martin
M7.4 Indonesia earthquake and tsunami, 28th September 2018
A powerful earthquake with magnitude 7.4 occurred on the 28th September 2018 at 10:02:44 UTC in Indonesia, Sulawesi Island, about 75km north of the city Palu. The earthquake triggered a tsunami and Palu was hit by waves up… Read More
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Last Updated: 10th September 2018 by Louise Collins
M6.6 Hokkaido Japan earthquake, 5th September 2018
An earthquake with magnitude 6.6 occurred in Hokkaido, Japan on the 5th September 2018 at 18:08:00 UTC. For more details please see this post on the INSN homepage.
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Posted: 23rd August 2018 by martin
M7.3 Venezuela earthquake, 21st August 2018
An earthquake with magnitude 7.3 occurred near the coast of Venezuela on the 21st August 2018 at 21:31:42 UTC. For more details please see this post on the INSN homepage.
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