Three delegates from the University’s Seismic Monitoring and Research Unit joined over 12,000 participants from 106 countries at the European Geosciences Union annual general assembly from April 28 to May 2 in Vienna. Sebastiano d’Amico, Pauline Galea and Matthew Agius took part with eight poster and oral presentations on work done at the unit and collaboration with other institutions.

The meeting’s theme was The Face of the Earth and was aimed at celebrating the diversity of geoscience processes and forms.

The EGU encompasses a large variety of disciplines relating to the study of the planet, including atmospheric physics, climate change, hydrology, geomorphology, geology, seismology, natural hazards, oceanography, geodynamics and tectonics.

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