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Natalie Forrest 🌍

@faultinourscarp

Earth Observation & Geology PhD student researching the earthquake cycle of normal faults, at University of Leeds 🛰

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It's the last day of @eurogeosciences (EGU) 2025 and the @comet_nerc_uk has another exciting day ahead!

You can check out the full #EGU25 programme on the EGU website www.egu25.eu

02.05.2025 05:53 👍 1 🔁 1 💬 0 📌 0
The title slide for my talk, featuring two fieldwork images of the Esen Fault, and my title: Measuring slip rate variability on the Esen Fault, SW Türkiye, with cosmogenic chlorine-36 nuclide analysis

The title slide for my talk, featuring two fieldwork images of the Esen Fault, and my title: Measuring slip rate variability on the Esen Fault, SW Türkiye, with cosmogenic chlorine-36 nuclide analysis

The Donauturm, a 1960s TV tower located in Donaupark, Vienna, next to the centre where EGU is being held

The Donauturm, a 1960s TV tower located in Donaupark, Vienna, next to the centre where EGU is being held

I’ve had a fab few days so far learning about faults & seismic hazard in #EGU25 sessions 🌍

On Friday at 11:30, I’ll be giving my talk about measuring slip rate variability on a normal fault in SW Türkiye - Room G2 & Session TS3.4 (which focus on earthquake cycles)

Come along if you’re interested!

30.04.2025 13:02 👍 6 🔁 1 💬 0 📌 0
The title slide for my talk, featuring two fieldwork images of the Esen Fault, and my title: Measuring slip rate variability on the Esen Fault, SW Türkiye, with cosmogenic chlorine-36 nuclide analysis

The title slide for my talk, featuring two fieldwork images of the Esen Fault, and my title: Measuring slip rate variability on the Esen Fault, SW Türkiye, with cosmogenic chlorine-36 nuclide analysis

The Donauturm, a 1960s TV tower located in Donaupark, Vienna, next to the centre where EGU is being held

The Donauturm, a 1960s TV tower located in Donaupark, Vienna, next to the centre where EGU is being held

I’ve had a fab few days so far learning about faults & seismic hazard in #EGU25 sessions 🌍

On Friday at 11:30, I’ll be giving my talk about measuring slip rate variability on a normal fault in SW Türkiye - Room G2 & Session TS3.4 (which focus on earthquake cycles)

Come along if you’re interested!

30.04.2025 13:02 👍 6 🔁 1 💬 0 📌 0