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Westward (cross valley) view of the L'Aber Estuary (Crozon Peninsula, Finistere, Brittany, France), taken in September 1998 close to low tide. View shows a tidal channel with accumulating sand flats and salt marsh in the distance.
Showing the impact of constructing a road causeway across an estuary. This image is a view downstream from the causeway taken by Professor Simon Haslett in September 1998 during an undergraduate student geography field trip from Bath College of Higher Education (Bath Spa University). For further information, please see:
Haslett, S. K., 2008. Coastal Systems (2nd edition). Routledge, London and New York. In particular see Management Box 3.3 on pages 87-88. www.routledge.com/books/details/9780415440608/
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stay up to date on the iliveisl blog and our virtual environmental science field trip work for Enclave Harbour
this is a commercial heating and cooling unit for a high traffic double door entrance. lessons for this include adiabatic change and how that is used for both heating and cooling and also the use of refrigerants and their environmental impact and how to handle them responsibly
Nadam is a huge Mongolian celebration. They train all year to race their horses. This picture displays practice races days before the celebration.
Employer: Academy of Natural Sciences
Major: Environmental Sciences
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Dr Konstantinos Melachroinos, Lecturer in Geography, chatting to visitors at the information fair during lunchtime in the Octagon
A whole new campus is being built at our university. This building is called the Atlas Building and will become the home fot the environmental sciences.
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Simon Hardy (Geography BA) received the Roger Lee Prize for the best dissertation in the fields of economic geography, development geography or geography of social justice, the Simon Tavana Writing Prize for creative writing in human geography third year coursework, and the Drapers’ Company Prize.
A view to the north from the summit of Black Down in the Mendip Hills (Somerset), overlooking Burrington Combe, and the Yeo and Chew Valley’s beyond.
This photo is from:
S.K. Haslett (2010) Somerset Landscapes: Geology and Landforms. Blackbarn Books, 184pp.
Available from: www.amazon.co.uk/Somerset-Landscapes-Landforms-Simon-Hasl...
This photo is made available here by Professor Simon Haslett for educational purposes only. Permission to reuse must be obtained from the publisher in writing.
Date taken: December 1995
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A view of Mont Blanc.
Taken during Keele University undergraduate geology student field trip, summer 1988.
Photo taken by:Simon Haslett
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stay up to date on the iliveisl blog and our virtual environmental science field trip work for Enclave Harbour
this is a commercial heating and cooling unit for a high traffic double door entrance. lessons for this include adiabatic change and how that is used for both heating and cooling and also the use of refrigerants and their environmental impact and how to handle them responsibly
The Quantocks incised with many small dry valleys.
This photo is from:
S.K. Haslett (2010) Somerset Landscapes: Geology and Landforms. Blackbarn Books, 184pp.
Available from: www.amazon.co.uk/Somerset-Landscapes-Landforms-Simon-Hasl...
This photo is made available here by Professor Simon Haslett for educational purposes only. Permission to reuse must be obtained from the publisher in writing.
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Date taken: 1997
We recently received these stunning photos from one of our customers at Western Kentucky University. He is leading a team of scientists who are investigating glaciers in Iceland. These glaciers are much more dynamic than the more heavily studied melting glaciers.
Read the full story here:
www.fondriest.com/news/icelandic-glaciers-western-kentuck...