John Leeman and Shannon Dulin discuss geoscience and technology weekly for your enjoyment! Features include guests, fun paper Friday selections, product reviews, and banter about recent developments. Shannon is a field geologist who tolerates technology and John is a self-proclaimed nerd that tolerates geologists.
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A podcast produced by the Society of Economic Geologists (SEG), bringing you geoscience and technology stories from the world of ore deposits. Season 3 sponsored by ALS Goldspot Discoveries.
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Welcome to the Talking Geosciences podcast, brought to you by the School of Geosciences at the University of Aberdeen. Over the course of this series, we will hear staff and students discuss how their teaching and research is helping us understand and address contemporary global challenges, including sustainability and climate change.
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A new Springer Nature Geo- and Earth-Sciences podcast called My Sediments Exactly, dedicated to exploring the fascinating world of Geo-, Earth and Environmental Sciences with focus on sustainability. Our aim is to highlight the countless ways in which these sciences impact our understanding of the world, from the deepest ocean trenches to the highest mountain peaks, and everything in between.
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Located in the Staffordshire countryside 🌳 Britain's best university, as ranked by students (Student Crowd Awards, 2022) 🐿️ Many, many squirrels
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To most folks, this may seem an odd title but it best describes the range of topics this podcast series delivers to practicing geologists, geoscientists, or anyone with an interest in Pennsylvania’s geological environment. Produced by the Pennsylvania Council of Professional Geologists (PCPG), the series includes practical and timely topics, technical and social matters, trends and tips for the office or the field, and interesting subjects and interviews that may remind you of why you chose ...
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Dive into the world of geospatial data, remote sensing, and GIS technologies with GeoWebinar Insights! Each episode breaks down key presentations from the Geowebinar Platform, offering expert analysis, trends, and practical applications in geoscience. Whether you're a researcher, developer, or enthusiast—stay ahead with the latest discoveries in geoinformatics.
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A place to learn about geology for teachers, students, rock hounds, and geology enthusiasts - that comes out on Fridays! Gary Lewis is an Australian-born geologist who loves to share his passion for all things 'geology'. In the GEO podcast, Gary takes you on a journey to learn about rocks, minerals, earthquakes, volcanoes, glaciers and so much more. It does not matter if you have no experience in geology, Gary will help you to understand the fundamentals of our planet so you can have a great ...
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Engineering Conversations has one simple goal... to promote engineering. By having conversations with engineers about their backgrounds and careers, we will showcase a wide variety of industries and explore the types of jobs that engineers perform when they finish university. These conversations may help young people understand what it is that engineers do in their day to day work. As young people learn about these types of careers, they may be inspired to become and engineer and help make t ...
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Career, Entrepreneurship, Hustle, Students Startup, Innovation, Frugal Innovation, Research & Entrepreneurship, Inspiring Students, Researchers and Entrepreneurs
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The Ground Investigation Podcast is a show featuring interviews and insights from leaders in the geotechnical and geo-environmental business world. Join host Michael Taylor as he discusses the ups and downs of running a business in the GI industry, getting geological experts to share their learnings and lessons as well as their plans for the future, highlighting what they think will improve the ground investigation industry moving forward.
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A weekly radio show where Laura Fattaruso and a local comic interview STEM researchers at UMass Amherst. Fun, casual, informative! Online hosting supported by the Emrick Polymer Science Lab at UMass. Laura's research and outreach are funded by the National Science Foundation.
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The Seneca Scene is the podcast for the Herald. The podcast was launched in May 2018 and is recorded each week on the campus of Hobart and William Smith Colleges. It includes the latest campus news and an extended interview with a member of the campus community – faculty, staff or student. You can listen to them online or subscribe to them in iTunes to stay up to date with the news of Hobart and William Smith Colleges.
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Welcome to “Down to Earth”, a 30-minute podcast about innovative geoscience and the incredible people behind it. Each week, we host a different guest to talk about science, careers, and passions. From stories about meeting their idols, to investigating their science superpowers, and all the fascinating research and engineering projects in between, Down to Earth is sure to become your quick and compelling catch-up on the people and the work in geoscience. This podcast is presented by the IEEE ...
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Dr Jamie Pringle, Reader in Forensic Geoscience
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26:45This time on the Podcast we speak to Dr Jamie Pringle, Reader in Forensic Geoscience, about his work, his media appearances around the Titan submersible disaster, and some forensics myth-busting!By Keele University
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Advanced Geoscience & History: Key Insights
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25:23Advanced Geoscience & History: Explore breakthroughs in U-Pb geochronology using vesuvianite (veluites) and garnet for dating contact-reaction deposits, yielding ages of 242–250 Ma for the Norilsk area. We detail technology for removing toxic lead (Class I hazard) from cathode nickel production, improving quality and recovering silver, selenium, an…
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From Gold to Green: Innovations Shaping the Future of Ore and Earth Sciences
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13:22Episode 12 of the Geowebinar Insights podcast is dedicated to the latest research and practices in Earth sciences and the mineral resource sector. This episode brings together highlights from key lectures in the Geowebinar Library, where experts discuss both fundamental and applied aspects of geology, geophysics, and ore beneficiation technologies.…
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Satellite Radio and Space Projects: Brayden Willenborg
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43:39Send us a text Software and electronics are used for countless applications in our day-to-day lives and in industrial applications. Have you ever wondered who the engineers are that lead the development of some of these technologies? In this episode we sit down with Brayden Willenborg to learn about his career in software development. Braden has a …
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This week, we chat about our GEARS workshop that recently wrapped up, how it has evolved, and how it went! GEARS Workshop Fun Paper Friday Hejnol, Andreas, and Mark Q. Martindale. "The mouth, the anus, and the blastopore—open questions about questionable openings." Animal Evolution: Genomes, Fossils, and Trees (2009): 33-40. Contact us: Show Suppor…
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Routes into Academia - Tom Foster & Louisa Street
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20:29In this episode of Keele's Routes into Academia podcast, Louisa hands over the reins to Tom Foster, the new presenter for the series. Louisa and Tom chat about their own journeys into academia so far, and their hopes for the series.By Keele University
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From Coal to Critical Metals: New Horizons in Geoscience
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20:29In this episode of Geowebinar Insights, we explore the latest frontiers in Earth sciences — from the modernization of the coal industry and deep processing of anthracites to the discovery of silver minerals and native gold in Magadan, the genesis of gold-copper-porphyry systems in Transbaikalia, and the isotopic indicators for forecasting rich plat…
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Enhanced Oil Recovery and Rare Earth Elements: Petro Nakutnyy
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41:37Send us a text Do you ever wonder where or how technology is developed? Commercial technology requires a great deal of research, prototyping, and testing to refine it to the point where it is both effective and economically viable. Engineers from all disciplines are involved in research and development projects that help drive the development of ne…
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Episode 420 - "Tourist Destination" Kamchatka Earthquake
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46:03This week we are back and discussing the recent large earthquake in Russia! Fun Paper Friday Is that viral video of a fault rupture form a security camera real? This paper checks it out. Kearse, Jesse, and Yoshihiro Kaneko. "Curved Fault Slip Captured by CCTV Video During the 2025 M w 7.7 Myanmar Earthquake." The Seismic Record 5.3 (2025): 281-288.…
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55. Diamonds in Transition: Markets, Mining and the Future
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1:04:16The diamond industry has a rich and complex history, influenced by discoveries, geoscience and marketing. Join host Halley Keevil as she explores the industry’s history from the onset of modern diamond mining in Kimberley, South Africa in the 1800s, to the advent of laboratory grown diamonds and new platforms for marketing. Featured guest Eira Thom…
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Beneath the Surface: New Frontiers in Geoscience
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15:24Explore the latest in geoscience with Episode 8 of Geowebinar Insights. From hydrogeochemistry and ore mineralization to hydrocarbon exploration and global oil & gas trends, this digest brings cutting-edge research in an accessible format — supported by Infoprof-Minerals.
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Send us a text Who remembers rotary phones and push button phones that were connected to land lines? Now we all rely on cell phones and telecommunications companies have evolved to provide way more services than just phone calls. In addition to wired and mobile telephone services, many telecoms now provide television services, wireless internet, ho…
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From Oceanic Mysteries to Ore Genesis: Cutting-Edge Frontiers in Geoscience
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19:34In this episode of Geowebinar Insights, we explore groundbreaking research across the geosciences — from unraveling the origin of ophiolites in subduction zones and assessing uranium behavior in radioactive waste repositories, to redefining fracture zone hydraulics in mining, refining geological mapping standards, modeling ore-hosting intrusions, a…
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Life, Writing and What Comes Next with Amy Doak
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14:34In this edition of SienaCast, Year 9 students Ruby F and Shehrbano J, along with Learning Centre Manager Cherie Bell, interviewed acclaimed author Amy Doak. In a lively and insightful conversation, Amy shares her journey from her career beginnings to her writing passions and gives us a glimpse into what is next on her creative horizon.SienaCast is …
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Earth in Layers: From Magma Roots to Seismic Echoes
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23:09In this episode of Geowebinar Insights, we dive deep into seven groundbreaking studies spanning the Earth's crust and mantle. From spatial models of ore localization in Eastern Transbaikalia to ancient platinum-bearing alluvials in South Africa, and from mantle thermometry using olivine–spinel pairs to the crystallization history of Indonesian volc…
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54. The Bushveld - Decoding a Mega-magmatic Mineral System
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52:45Dive deep into a mega-magmatic mineral system — the Bushveld Complex with host Maxwell Porter. Max is joined by Professor Wolfgang Maier and Dr. Erin Thompson who share their insights on the geological setting, economic significance, and evolving scientific understanding of this world-class mineral province. Wolfgang Maier discusses the Bushveld Co…
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Sustainability and Municipal Water Projects: Goke Rufai
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44:04Send us a text Consulting engineers provide engineering services to virtually all sectors. This can include private industry, municipal infrastructure, financial systems, health care, and more. There are consulting engineers working on projects in countries all over the world. In this episode we sit down with Goke Rufai to hear about his career in …
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This episode of Geowebinar Insights brings you highlights from July's geoscience frontier: 💎 Fresh views on the formation of giant type IIa diamonds ⛏ Rare platinum-bearing mineralization found in the Bogbasinsky Massif 🌐 3D induced polarization tomography reveals hidden sulfide zones 🌋 Chromespinels from the Caucasus and Cuba show surprising simil…
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Episode 419 - "Diamonds Everywhere" A States
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48:19We're hitting the open road — geologically speaking. This episode kicks off our new state-by-state series covering the most fascinating, scenic, or just plain weird geologic stops in the U.S. We’re going alphabetically (because of course we are), starting with Alabama, Alaska, and Arkansas. Some sites we've visited, others are firmly on our dream l…
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E47: Life on the Road: Geoscience, Leadership & Risk with Luke Ducey of WSP USA
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34:11In this episode of The Ground Investigation Podcast, Michael Taylor interviews Luke Ducey as he delves into the world of remote geoscience projects. Discover the unique challenges faced in the field, from navigating communication barriers in remote locations to making critical decisions without immediate support. Luke shares his experiences and ins…
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Minerales guía: Indicadores en la exploración de pórfidos cupríferos
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6:17Este episodio profundiza en el uso de minerales indicadores como circón, rutilo, turmalina y clorita para predecir la fertilidad de intrusivos y delinear zonas mineralizadas. Conversamos sobre su aplicación en contextos geológicos complejos, la importancia del muestreo estratificado, y cómo estos métodos pueden integrarse con herramientas geofísica…
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Chronologies in Conflict: Dating Porphyry Systems on the Edge
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18:25This episode dives into the challenges of interpreting geochronological data in ancient porphyry copper systems. We explore the discrepancies between U-Pb zircon ages and Re-Os molybdenite dates, the impact of thermal overprinting, and what these mismatches mean for metallogenic models across the Urals. Through real case studies—from Bengala to Tom…
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Discussing Nuclear Engineering: Esam Hussein
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44:50Send us a text With an ever-growing population, the world has seen a steady rise in the demand for energy. There is a renewed interest in nuclear power due to its lower carbon footprint when compared to other technologies. In this episode we sit down with Esam Hussein to talk about nuclear engineering. Esam is a retired nuclear engineer and profess…
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What makes a mineral a favorite? In this fun and down-to-earth episode, John and Shannon swap stories about the minerals they love most — and why. Along the way, they unpack cool crystal habits, formation environments, fieldwork memories, and the aesthetic appeal of minerals from museum specimens to muddy boots. Shannon shares her appreciation for:…
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Salt Tectonics and Invisible Gold: Revelations from the Arctic to the Nanoscale
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19:55In this episode of Geowebinar Insights, we dive into cutting-edge research presented in recent geoscience webinars. Discover how salt structures shape hydrocarbon traps in the Arctic, how nano-gold forms on the surface of pyrite, and why seemingly outdated models of tectonics are being replaced by plume-based interpretations. We also explore the ro…
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Tectónica de sal y oro invisible: revelaciones desde el Ártico hasta los nanoestructuras
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9:15En este episodio exploramos descubrimientos clave presentados en los últimos webinarios geocientíficos. Desde la tectónica salina en el Ártico occidental —con diapiros ocultos y estructuras inversas que podrían albergar grandes reservas de petróleo y gas— hasta experimentos de laboratorio que muestran cómo el oro se autoensambla en formas nanométri…
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53. Advancing Science and Discovery in Australia - SEG 2025
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54:49Come explore geoscience innovation and collaboration in Australia with host Anne Thompson. We talk to researchers at three universities and one geologic survey - who are also all involved in the Society of Economic Geologists 2025 Conference in Brisbane, Queensland. Joins us to learn more about advancing science and discovery in Australia! SEG 2025…
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Routes into Academia - Laura Pritchard-Jones
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17:01Routes into Academia - Laura Pritchard-Jones by Keele UniversityBy Keele University
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Fixing and Building Dams: Rayna Belyk-Kaytor
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39:58Send us a text Having a safe and abundant source of water is very important for society. Engineers play a huge role in helping manage water resources for drinking, irrigation, and agriculture uses, as well as recreational and ecological needs. Managing all of this water requires the construction and maintenance of water infrastructure. In this epis…
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We're back from summer break - Shannon taught field camp, John travelled for work and got hailed on, and more! John’s Hail Storm Fun Paper Friday How does modern AI stack up against a cognition test designed for humans? Dayan, Roy, Benjamin Uliel, and Gal Koplewitz. "Age against the machine—susceptibility of large language models to cognitive impai…
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Send us a text Have you ever noticed how much we depend on having access to safe, affordable energy systems? In the last 100 years, society has become dependent on energy for transportation, heating and cooling our homes, powering our appliances, and much more. In this episode sit down with Sam Hong to learn about the new Energy Systems Engineering…
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Pymatuning State Park sits astride the Pennsylvania – Ohio border. The lake, constructed in the 1930’s is known for its fishing and boating but the area is also a wealth of glacial features. The region is also a historic gas and oil producing region. Join us as we explore the geology of the area.By Pennsylvania Council of Professional Geologists
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E46: Why Municipal Water Systems Fail to Deliver: Inside the Infrastructure with a Geotechnical Expert
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29:51In this episode of The Ground Investigation Podcast, Michael Taylor interviews Scott Anderson, a seasoned geotechnical engineer. They discuss Scott's unconventional journey into engineering, the complexities and risks associated with numerical modeling, the importance of mentorship for young engineers, and the growing influence of risk-based design…
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Oil and Gas, Wind Turbines, and Buildings: Adam Fehler
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38:34Send us a text A career in engineering can be difficult to explain or define because engineers can end up doing so many different things during their career. At the time of graduation, it is really hard to predict what your career path might look like. In this episode sit down with Adam Fehler to learn about his experience as an Industrial Systems …
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E45: The Dark Side of AI in Geotech: Are You Legally Exposed?
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30:07In this episode of The Ground Investigation Podcast, Michael Taylor interviews Dr. Amit Gajurel wwho discusses the evolving landscape of geotechnical engineering, emphasizing the balance between conservatism and innovation. He explores the challenges of integrating AI and advanced technologies into traditional practices, the importance of professio…
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E44: Exploring Geotechnical Challenges in High-Risk California with Jaime Bueno
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34:54In this episode of The Ground Investigation Podcast, Michael Taylor interviews Jaime Bueno, a seasoned geotechnical engineer, discussing the various geotechnical challenges faced in Southern California, lessons learned from past projects, and the importance of mentorship in engineering. Jaime shares insights on designing foundations in high-risk zo…
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Send us a text Many industries need both engineers and geoscientists to make their operations successful. In Canada, most of the provincial and territorial regulators that oversee the engineering profession also oversee the geoscience profession. In this episode we take a break from engineering and sit down with Jason Cosford to learn about geoscie…
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E43: The Booming Geotech Market in Ohio with Mike Kennedy
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31:34Subscribe to the LinkedIn podcast newsletter here: https://lnkd.in/e8ERqS6Y In this episode of The Ground Investigation Podcast, Michael Taylor interviews Mike Kennedy, a senior geotechnical engineer at Jacobs, about the booming geotechnical engineering landscape in Columbus, Ohio. They discuss the influx of companies in the region, the growing dem…
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52. Redefining Exploration Business Models - Changing Perceptions and Attracting Capital
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1:00:46Alternative business models in mineral exploration and mining can build value for communities, benefit resource companies and influence perceptions in our industry. This episode highlights two innovative companies who are changing the business of mining: Nations Royalty and VRIFY. Nations Royalty, a TSXV-listed royalty company, is focused on creati…
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E42: Hiring Challenges: Building a Safety Culture in Drilling Operations with Tory Donnelly
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35:23Subscribe to the LinkedIn podcast newsletter here: https://lnkd.in/e8ERqS6Y In this episode of The Ground Investigation Podcast, Michael Taylor interviews Tory Donnelly as she shares her extensive journey from environmental consulting to leading a drilling company. She discusses the importance of building a strong safety culture, the challenges of …
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Control Systems, Power, and Safety: Cory Dumalski
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40:06Send us a text Many things in our world run on power and contain electronics. As a result, there is a demand for electronic and electrical engineers in almost all sectors. In this episode we sit down with Cory Dumalski to talk about his career as an Electronic Systems engineer. Cory has over 17 years of experience working in a variety of industries…
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Routes into Academia - Gwen Wynne-Jones by Keele UniversityBy Keele University
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This week we talk about how we power our instruments in the field and all of the weird and wonderful ways they fail. Including getting turned into charcoal by lightning! Fun Paper Friday Why does ketchup splatter? Find out! Arstechnica Article Cuttle, Callum, and Christopher W. MacMinn. "Dynamics of compression-driven gas-liquid displacement in a c…
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E41: Seismic Resilience in Infrastructure: Insights from an Expert: Matthew Marcus
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34:18Subscribe to the LinkedIn podcast newsletter here: https://lnkd.in/e8ERqS6Y In this episode of The Ground Investigation Podcast, Michael Taylor interviews Matthew Marcus, Managing Director at Partner Engineering and Science Inc., who shares his extensive experience in geotechnical engineering, seismic resilience, and project management. The convers…
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