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  • Public Lecture: The Art of Geology: A Pratical Guide

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    Public Lecture: The Art of Geology: A Pratical Guide

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    Nov 28 2024 18:00 - 19:00
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    With so many ways to record geology, such as satellite imagery and Lidar, geological sketches may seem a thing of the past, however, there is still immense value in drawing geology. In this lecture Dr Matthew Genge, Reader in Earth and Planetary Science at Imperial College, will talk about the art of geology, including its history and place in modern Earth Science. The lecture will also describe how to draw, including techniques and strategies to get the most out of every geological sketch. Attendees are recommended to bring a pencil and notebook since there will be drawing involved.

    Speaker

    Dr Matt Genge

    Programme

    17:45 – 18:00: Guests will arrive for the Public Lecture

    18:00 – 19:00: Talk takes place (including a Q&A)

    19:00: Event ends

    Date, time and location

    This Public Lecture will take place on Thursday 28th November 2024 at 18:00.

    This is a hybrid event, which can be attended in person at Burlington House, Piccadilly, London, or online via Zoom.

    Venue

    The Geological Society, Burlington House, W1J 0BG London

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