13: Kent Brooks: “Mayday, mayday, mayday, helicopter going down”
Polar Podcasts22 Syys 2020

13: Kent Brooks: “Mayday, mayday, mayday, helicopter going down”

In this episode, we hear from Kent Brooks, Emeritus Professor at the Geological Museum in Copenhagen, about a very close call while working for a mineral exploration company in East Greenland in the early 1970s.

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31: Allen Nutman: A lifelong love of making geological maps

31: Allen Nutman: A lifelong love of making geological maps

In this last episode of Polar Podcasts, we hear more from Allen Nutman, Professor of Geology at the University of Wollongong in Australia, about his lifelong passion for making geological maps, focuse...

26 Tammi 202115min

30: Bjørn Thomassen: Chasing gold in wild weather, North-West Greenland

30: Bjørn Thomassen: Chasing gold in wild weather, North-West Greenland

In this episode, we hear more from Bjørn Thomassen, emeritus senior scientist at the Geological Survey of Denmark and Greenland, about facing severe storms while following up on gold anomalies on Kiat...

19 Tammi 202117min

29: Kent Brooks: Mantle xenoliths and dislocated shoulders

29: Kent Brooks: Mantle xenoliths and dislocated shoulders

In this episode we hear more from Kent Brooks, emeritus Professor at the Geological Museum in Copenhagen, about the chance discovery of an unusual rock he picked up in East Greenland that led to years...

12 Tammi 202111min

28: Bjørn Thomassen: Encounters with animals while prospecting for lead-zinc in east Greenland

28: Bjørn Thomassen: Encounters with animals while prospecting for lead-zinc in east Greenland

In this episode, we hear more from Bjørn Thomassen, Emeritus senior scientist at the Geological Survey of Denmark and Greenland, about some of his experiences with wildlife around Flemming Fjord, in c...

5 Tammi 202112min

27: Agnete Steenfelt – From geochemical exploration to a Greenland-wide geochemical map

27: Agnete Steenfelt – From geochemical exploration to a Greenland-wide geochemical map

In this episode, we hear more from Agnete Steenfelt, emeritus senior scientist at the Geological Survey of Denmark and Greenland, about developing the Greenland-wide geochemical sampling into a region...

29 Joulu 202010min

26: Bjørn Thomassen – Stalked by a polar bear in East Greenland

26: Bjørn Thomassen – Stalked by a polar bear in East Greenland

In this episode we hear more from Bjørn Thomassen, emeritus senior scientist at the Geological Survey of Denmark and Greenland, about a close encounter with a polar bear while on field work in east Gr...

22 Joulu 202010min

25: Brian Upton: Working in remote Northeast Greenland

25: Brian Upton: Working in remote Northeast Greenland

In this episode, we hear more from Brian Upton, Emeritus Professor at the University of Edinburgh, about his expeditions to Northeast and North Greenland with the Geological Survey of Greenland, in en...

15 Joulu 20209min

24: Allen Nutman – “Faraway places with unpronounceable names” – dating Greenland’s ancient rocks

24: Allen Nutman – “Faraway places with unpronounceable names” – dating Greenland’s ancient rocks

In this episode, we hear more from Allen Nutman, Professor of Geology at the University of Wollongong in Australia, about his work on dating some of the oldest rocks in the world, in the Isua supracru...

8 Joulu 202025min

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