The Geological Society of London is delighted to host the London Lecture Series throughout 2017. These monthly public lectures are free and held at the Geological Society’s Piccadilly apartments in Burlington House.
For more information on any of the Lectures listed please visit: London Lectures 2017
LECTURE TITLE | DATE | LOCATION |
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Rain rain go away … are we ready for our future flood risk? | 08 FEBRUARY 2017 | The Geological Society, Burlington House, London |
Palaeobiomechanics and the evolution of fossil vertebrates | 15 MARCH 2017 | The Geological Society, Burlington House, London |
Space rocks, rockets and robots - Exploring our Solar System today and tomorrow | 12 APRIL 2017 | The Geological Society, Burlington House, London |
Inequality in global earthquake risk today | 24 MAY 2017 | The Geological Society, Burlington House, London |
Sinkholes – collapsing houses, Alice in Wonderland and witches | 28 JUNE 2017 | The Geological Society, Burlington House, London |
“Not under my backyard”: are public perceptions of the risk of geological engineering projects well-founded? | 13 SEPTEMBER 2017 | The Geological Society, Burlington House, London |
The importance of fault interactions in the growth of fault systems and its implications for earthquake hazard and risk assessment. | 18 OCTOBER 2017 | The Geological Society, Burlington House, London |
Why Earth developed into the crucible of life, and Venus into a hostile wasteland | 22 NOVEMBER 2017 | The Geological Society, Burlington House, London |