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Join our next COMET Webinar (Episode 9)

Thursday the 30th of July 2020 at 16:00 UK time (GMT+1).
Prof. Richard Walker (University of Oxford)
Title: Earthquakes of the Silk Road – reinterpreting the historic and prehistoric ruptures of central Asia
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Join our next COMET Webinar (Episode 7)

Thursday the 28th of May 2020 at 16:00 UK time (GMT+1)
Dr. Tamarah King (University of Oxford)
Title: Movers and shakers down-under: what Australian surface ruptures tell us about intraplate faults, seismic hazard, and reverse earthquake strong ground motions.

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Join our next COMET Webinar (Episode 6)

Tuesday the 21st of April 2020 at 15:00 GMT (16:00 BST)
Dr. Jessica Hawthorne (University of Oxford)
Title: Which fault zone processes could cause slow earthquakes? Constraints from scaling and atmospheric modulation. 

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Join our next COMET Webinar (Episode 5)

Monday the 10th of February 2020 at 15:00 GMT
Drs. Jonathan Weiss (University of Potsdam, University of Leeds) & Chris Rollins (University of Leeds)
Title: High-resolution velocity, strain, and earthquake hazard models in Anatolia from InSAR, GNSS and seismicity

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Join our next COMET Webinar (episode 4)

Monday 25th of November 2019 at 15:00 GMT
Dr. Richard Walters (Durham University)
Title: The 2016 Central Italy Earthquakes and the Global Importance of Seismic Sequences

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Join our next COMET webinar (Episode 3)

Wednesday 30th of October 2019 at 16:00 BST (GMT).
Dr. Evgenia Ilyinskaya (University of Leeds)
Title: The drizzle burns my eyes and throat: impacts of volcanic gas and aerosol on the environment and health.

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Join our next COMET Webinar (episode 2)

The next COMET webinar will take place on
Tuesday 10th of September 2019 at 16:00 BST (GMT+1).
Dr. Matthew Watson (University of Bristol) will be presenting a talk entitled: The fatal eruption of Volcan de Fuego, Guatemala – causes, consequences and a brighter future?
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Join our next COMET Webinar

The next COMET webinar will take place on
Tuesday the 30th of July 2019 at 16:00 BST (GMT+1).
Dr. Austin Elliott (University of Oxford) will be presenting a talk entitled: New Insights from Old Earthquakes using Photogrammetry and Early Seismograms.

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