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Research visits

10/31/2016

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Dr Joanna Faure-Walker from UCL visited Imperial College to present the weekly departmental seminar. She gave an awesome talk entitled “Fault slip-rates and geometries, from surface observations to seismic hazard”, which got many of the BRG members hyper-excited. Joanna spent time with Becky, Alex and Chris, discussing collaborative projects focused on normal fault growth, landscape evolution and earthquake hazards.
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    The Basins Research Group (BRG) at Imperial College London focuses on the geodynamic, struc-tural, and stratigraphic evolution of sedimentary basins. This range of ac-tivities is centred around a multidisciplinary group of Earth Scientists who are committed to understand-ing the fundamental geo-logical processes opera-ting in evolving sediment-ary basins, and the application of this under-standing to determining the nature, origin and occurrence of natural resources (see Themes).

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