Jonathan Dean is a postdoc at the British Geological Survey. In this post, he travels through the land east of the Sierra Nevada to discover some incredible geology. You can read more of his adventures here. I’d just spent a week in Reno at a conference, and was ready to move on from the so-called […]
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Quito and the Galapagos Islands with Jonathan Dean
Jonathan Dean is a postdoc at the British Geological Survey. Here he shows some of his holiday snaps from Ecuador and highlights the interesting geology of the country.
More Palaeolimnology in Cappadocia with Jonathan Dean
Jonathan Dean is an Isotope Geochemist at the British Geological Survey. Here he discusses his latest trip to Turkey. See his other post about palaeolimnology in Cappadocia here. In early April 2014, I lectured on a field trip in Cappadocia, Turkey, where I taught students from Birmingham, Ankara and Isparta Universities about how we can […]
Paleolimnology in Cappadocia, Turkey – Jonathan Dean
Jonathan Dean standing on the sacred rock For the past 4 years, as a PhD student at the University of Nottingham and now as a postdoc at the British Geological Survey, I have been undertaking field work in the Cappadocia region of central Turkey. This is a very important area to study, as it is […]