School Seminar - Seeing into the subsurface: long-term geoelectrical imaging of unstable slopes - Jonathan Chambers
Jonathan Chambers, British Geological Survey
Wills Memorial Building, G27 and also via Zoom: https://bristol-ac-uk.zoom.us/j/93096492481
We are pleased to announce a School Seminar by Jonathan Chambers on the topic of: Seeing into the subsurface - Long-term geoelectrical imaging of unstable slopes.
Abstract:
TBC
Bio:
Jonathan is an engineering geophysicist with more than 25 years of experience in subsurface imaging and monitoring. His recent research has focused on geohazard characterisation, landslide early warning and the development of innovative technologies for assessing environmental impacts on critical infrastructure, including risks associated with cascading hazards. He has a strong focus on innovation and the translation of research findings into tangible benefits for stakeholders in industry, academia and government. Jonathan currently leads the BGS Shallow Geohazards and Earth Observation capability, which comprises the geodesy and remote sensing, engineering geology, environmental and engineering geophysics and coasts and estuaries teams, as well as the BGS Research and Development Workshop Facility. He is also a UKRI Individual Merit Promotion scientist.
Contact information
For more information, contact Benedict Heinen.