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Geophysics Special Interest Group (GeoSIG) | The Institute for Archaeologists
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Skip to main content. Regulations, standards and guidance. Regulations, standards and guidance. CIfA regulations, standards and guidelines. Other organisations' guidelines. Find a registered organisation. Professional archaeology: a guide for clients. Research and impact (RIG). Jobs Information Service and Training. Student and Affiliate online application. Continuing Professional Development (CPD). NVQ in Archaeological Practice. National Occupational Standards (NOS). The role of GeoSIG is to. GeoSIG is...
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admin | Daisy's Geology
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One woman's quest for geological understanding! My Personal Quest for Knowledge. S339 – Understanding the Continents. S369 – Environmental change. S330 – Oceanography. Near Surface Geophysics Group – June 2016 Meeting. UPDATE: THIS MEETING HAS BEEN POSTPONED UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE* *. The date is looming: On the 16th June 2016, the Near Surface Geophysics Group (NSGG). Of the Geological Society of London is holding a NSGG meeting. Continue reading ». May 31, 2016. March 4, 2016. Continue reading ». Microgr...
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Archaeological Geophysics with Snuffler: December 2014
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Archaeological Geophysics with Snuffler. Pretty shallow earth geophysics pictures and technical discussion relating to the field of archaeology. Version 1.14 of Snuffler released. I didn't have access to a machine when developing this, so it may not work perfectly. If you try this yourself and do have problems and the help file is not being helpful, please let me know. Many thanks to two of my users, Helen and Manuel, for helping me test this. You can download the new version at the usual place. First, t...
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YES Network UK: Professional Development Resources
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The following links have been identified as useful resources for early-career geoscientists in the UK. If you have any further suggestions, please email them to us at ukyesnetwork@gmail.com. Geological Society of London. SIGs are thematic groups linked to the societies named above. Most of these groups host annual meetings in the UK and are ideal conferences for early-career geoscientists to attend. British Sedimentological Research Group. British Society for Geomorphology. Gaia: Earth Systems Group.