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Introduction to the European Ground Motion Servicehttps://www.gsi.ie/en-ie/events-and-news/news/Pages/Introduction-to-the-European-Ground-Motion-Service0912-4873.aspxIntroduction to the European Ground Motion ServiceGeotechnical Society of Ireland and Geological Survey Ireland are co-hosting a free half day course on the European Ground Motion Service (EGMS). The EGMS is a Copernicus Service devoted to the monitoring of land deformation phenomena. 11/09/2023 23:00:00
Du Noyer photo competitionhttps://www.gsi.ie/en-ie/events-and-news/news/Pages/Du-Noyer-photo-competition.aspxDu Noyer photo competitionLaunch of 2023 Du Noyer photographic competition by Geological Survey Ireland and the Irish Geological Association. Closing date is Friday, 29 September. 21/08/2023 23:00:00
Short Call 2020 Final Reports Publishedhttps://www.gsi.ie/en-ie/events-and-news/news/Pages/Short-Call-2020-Final-Reports-Published.aspxShort Call 2020 Final Reports PublishedThe final reports from the 17 projects funded under GSI 2020 Short Call are now available online.09/07/2023 23:00:00
Activity Map 2023https://www.gsi.ie/en-ie/events-and-news/news/Pages/Activity-Map-2023.aspxActivity Map 2023Each year Geological Survey Ireland publish a map to highlight where are programmes will be carrying out work called the Activity Map. 20/06/2023 23:00:00
6th European Meeting on 3D Geological Modelling, Copenhagenhttps://www.gsi.ie/en-ie/events-and-news/news/Pages/6th-European-Meeting-on-3D-Geological-Modelling-.aspx6th European Meeting on 3D Geological Modelling, CopenhagenThe 6th European Meeting on 3D Geological Modelling took place in Copenhagen, Denmark from Tuesday 23rd of May to Friday 26th of May 2023. The title of the conference was “Geological modelling for the sustainable society”.29/05/2023 23:00:00
2.5 Magnitude Earthquake in Donegal Saturday, 6 May 2023https://www.gsi.ie/en-ie/events-and-news/news/Pages/2-5-Magnitude-Earthquake-in-Donegal-6-May-0223.aspx2.5 Magnitude Earthquake in Donegal Saturday, 6 May 2023At 00:32 UTC on the 6th of May 2023 an M2.5 earthquake occurred at a depth of approximately 10 km. The event occurred near Glenveagh National Park in northwest Donegal, Ireland (see map below). The Irish National Seismic Network (INSN) operated by DIAS has received reports that the event was felt throughout the Donegal area.08/05/2023 23:00:00
Volunteers Needed for New Geological Survey Ireland funded Landslide Project on Ireland's East Coasthttps://www.gsi.ie/en-ie/events-and-news/news/Pages/Volunteers-Needed-for-New-Landslide-Project-on-Ireland's-East-Coast.aspxVolunteers Needed for New Geological Survey Ireland funded Landslide Project on Ireland's East CoastResearchers from Dublin City University and Trinity College Dublin are recruiting volunteers for the ACCOMPLISH project which aims to increase the reporting of landslides on Ireland's east coast.06/04/2023 23:00:00
Geological Survey Ireland announces Geoheritage Grant Scheme 2022/23 winnershttps://www.gsi.ie/en-ie/events-and-news/news/Pages/Geological-Survey-Ireland-Geoheritage-Grant-Scheme-2022--23.aspxGeological Survey Ireland announces Geoheritage Grant Scheme 2022/23 winnersGeological Survey Ireland announces funding for six community geoheritage projects Projects located across Waterford, Meath, Kilkenny, Clare, Mayo and Galway 04/01/2023 00:00:00
First UNESCO International Geodiversity Day | 6 October 2022https://www.gsi.ie/en-ie/events-and-news/news/Pages/International-Geodiversity-Day--6th-October-2022.aspxFirst UNESCO International Geodiversity Day | 6 October 2022First UNESCO International Geodiversity Day will take place on Thursday, 6 October 2022.05/10/2022 23:00:00
Hydrological update and flood outlook at Lough Funshinagh, Co Roscommon, October 2022https://www.gsi.ie/en-ie/events-and-news/news/Pages/Funshinagh_update_Oct2022.aspxHydrological update and flood outlook at Lough Funshinagh, Co Roscommon, October 2022Geological Survey Ireland has been monitoring flood levels at Lough Funshinagh, Co Roscommon since 2016, and through a collaborative project with South East Technological University, a preliminary analysis has been carried out into possible future flood behaviours at the Lough.03/10/2022 23:00:00