Blogs
Keeping in touch with our people in the field
Julian Thomson's Rock and Ice Blog
Julian visits many of New Zealand's wild places with geoscientists studying rocks, glaciers, volcanoes and fossils. Check out all our new information about the Rotomahana project and the search for the Pink and White Terraces under Lake Rotomahana.Currently I am out on the Kermadec Arc looking at undersea Volcanoes.
Social Science Matters Blog
Welcome to the blog of the Social Science team members at GNS Science, based in Lower Hutt, New Zealand. Our work in social science for natural hazards and the environment covers a wide range of projects.
Ruperts Blog
Rupert Sutherland is a structural geologist at GNS Science, who specialises in tectonics and geophysics in New Zealand, Antarctica and the surrounding ocean floor. Rupert is part of a team currently drilling into the Alpine Fault.
GeoNet Blog - Shaken not stirred
I am the GeoNet Outreach Coordinator, when I'm not busy locating earthquakes I try and spread the word of GeoNet to the NZ public and councils.
Troy Baisden on Easter Island
Was Collapse Inevitable on Easter Island (Rapa Nui)? Reconstructing a Civilisation's Failure is a Marsden Programme Troy Baisden is involved in.
Last post: Thursday, 29 April 2009
Heidi Berkenbosch on the high seas
Heidi is on the NW Rota cruise on the RV Thomson in the Western pacific. Tune in to read about her adventures exploring the North West Pacific and Kermedec Arc with the Oceans Exploration team at GNS Science.
Last post: Wednesday, 15 April 2009