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"Intuitive and straightforward" Ireland's geothermal potential in the newshttps://www.gsi.ie/en-ie/events-and-news/news/Pages/Intuitive-and-straightforward-Ireland's-geothermal-potential-in-the-news.aspx"Intuitive and straightforward" Ireland's geothermal potential in the newsA new article from TheJournal.ie, with scientific contributions from Geological Survey Ireland, highlights Ireland's unused geothermal potential, barriers to deployment and how we can overcome them.22/01/2022 00:00:00
Geological Survey Ireland moves from Beggars Bushhttps://www.gsi.ie/en-ie/events-and-news/news/Pages/Geological--Survey-Ireland-moves-from-Beggars-Bush.aspxGeological Survey Ireland moves from Beggars BushGeological Survey Ireland is moving to Booterstown Hall and City West in January 2022. 07/01/2022 00:00:00
Research Equipment Call launchedhttps://www.gsi.ie/en-ie/events-and-news/news/Pages/Research-Equipment-Call-launched.aspxResearch Equipment Call launchedGSI Research Equipment Call09/11/2021 00:00:00
Geological Survey Ireland Researchers' Night 2021 Videoshttps://www.gsi.ie/en-ie/events-and-news/news/Pages/Researchers_Night_2021_videos.aspxGeological Survey Ireland Researchers' Night 2021 VideosGeological Survey Ireland Researchers’ Night 2021 videos - Can Geoscience Help Reduce the Impact of Climate Change in Ireland? Watch a fascinating conversation with Eoin McGrath, Sarah Blake and Katie Tedd, hosted by Marcus Stewart, now available on Geological Survey Ireland YouTube channel.19/10/2021 23:00:00
Down to Earth - Exploring Ireland's Geology. New geology exhibition at National Museum of Ireland, Collins Barrackshttps://www.gsi.ie/en-ie/events-and-news/news/Pages/Down_to_Earth_Exploring_Ireland_Geology.aspxDown to Earth - Exploring Ireland's Geology. New geology exhibition at National Museum of Ireland, Collins BarracksDown to Earth - Exploring Ireland's Geology. New exhibition on Irish geology, the work of Geological Survey Ireland, and the importance of minerals in our daily lives opened on 27 September 2021 in The National Museum of Ireland - Decorative Arts & History (Collins Barracks).26/09/2021 23:00:00
GSI research strategy reviewhttps://www.gsi.ie/en-ie/events-and-news/news/Pages/GSI-research-strategy-review.aspxGSI research strategy reviewReview of GSI research strategy01/07/2021 23:00:00
Briefing Notes | Geoscience Informationhttps://www.gsi.ie/en-ie/events-and-news/news/Pages/Briefing-Notes.aspxBriefing Notes | Geoscience InformationTwo new briefing notes are available on soil and subsoil and geothermal energy.07/06/2021 23:00:00
Deepest hole drilled by GSIhttps://www.gsi.ie/en-ie/events-and-news/news/Pages/Deepest-hole-drilled-by-the-GSI.aspxDeepest hole drilled by GSIGSI completes new deepest borehole08/02/2021 00:00:00
GSI announces €1.45m in research fundinghttps://www.gsi.ie/en-ie/events-and-news/news/Pages/GSI-announces-€1-45m-in-research-funding.aspxGSI announces €1.45m in research fundingGSI commit a further €1.45m to geoscience research funding in 202015/12/2020 00:00:00
Geo-Energy Europe metacluster coordinated by Geoscience Irelandhttps://www.gsi.ie/en-ie/events-and-news/news/Pages/GeoEnergy-Europe-metacluster.aspxGeo-Energy Europe metacluster coordinated by Geoscience IrelandThe Geo-Energy Europe metacluster brings together the European know-how, technologies and experience in geo-energy, with an emphasis on its SMEs' offer and a focus on deep geothermal energy,23/11/2020 00:00:00