Geohug: Sundowner Webinar Session – 20th April

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Geohug: Sundowner Webinar Session – 20th April

Geochronology on the grain to galactic scale: How isotopes tell the deep time history of our planet, its resources and (perhaps) even our place in the cosmos.

Speaker: Chris Kirkland
 


Our guest speaker

Chris Kirkland, Curtin University

Chris is leader of the Timescales of Mineral Systems Group at Curtin University applying geochronology to reduce exploration risk and address geological questions related to the timing and rate of geological processes. He completed his undergraduate degree in Geoscience at the University of St Andrews, Scotland and gained a PhD in isotope geology at University College Dublin. After completing a postdoctoral position at the Swedish Museum of Natural History, he moved to Western Australia in 2008 to take up a geochronologist position for the Geological Survey of Western Australia, later transitioning across to Curtin University in 2015.

 


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  • Date

    Thursday 20th April – 4pm AEST

  • Time

    04.00PM
    Cam Knight
    His Stand-Up Rocks!

    04.10PM

    Chris Kirkland
    Geochronology on the grain to galactic scale: How isotopes tell the deep time history of our planet, its resources and (perhaps) even our place in the cosmos.

    04.50PM

    Happy Hour – Q&A + Networking

  • Venue

    Online