Polar Podcasts

Polar Podcasts

In Polar Podcasts, you'll hear stories from geologists who've spent their careers - their lives - exploring and studying the remarkable and remote geology of Greenland. Why did they become fascinated with Greenland? What were the problems and the discoveries that drove them? And what was it like working in these remote places, where few people venture - even now?

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15: Agnete Steenfelt – Exploring for uranium in East Greenland in the 1970s

15: Agnete Steenfelt – Exploring for uranium in East Greenland in the 1970s

In this episode, we hear from Agnete Steenfelt, emeritus senior scientist at the Geological Survey of Denmark and Greenland, about how she started out with the Geological Survey of Greenland in 1972 e...

6 Loka 202011min

14: Bjørn Thomassen – One Man Expedition in East Greenland

14: Bjørn Thomassen – One Man Expedition in East Greenland

In this episode we hear from Bjørn Thomassen, emeritus senior scientist at the Geological Survey of Denmark and Greenland, about his one man expedition in East Greenland while working for the Nordic M...

29 Syys 20209min

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

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 e...

22 Syys 20208min

12: Niels Henriksen – Mapping remote, uninhabited eastern North Greenland

12: Niels Henriksen – Mapping remote, uninhabited eastern North Greenland

In this episode, we hear more from Niels Henriksen, emeritus senior scientist at the Geological Survey of Denmark and Greenland, about geological mapping in the most inaccessible part of Greenland – n...

15 Syys 202013min

11: Bjørn Thomassen and Kent Brooks: The discovery of the Flammefjeld porphyry molybdenum deposit

11: Bjørn Thomassen and Kent Brooks: The discovery of the Flammefjeld porphyry molybdenum deposit

In this episode, we hear from Kent Brooks, emeritus Professor at the Geological Museum in Copenhagen, and Bjørn Thomassen, emeritus senior scientist at the Geological Survey of Denmark and Greenland, ...

8 Syys 202021min

10: Niels Henriksen: Mapping the Caledonian Fold Belt – the Alps of East Greenland

10: Niels Henriksen: Mapping the Caledonian Fold Belt – the Alps of East Greenland

In this episode, we hear more from Niels Henriksen, emeritus senior scientist at the Geological Survey of Denmark and Greenland, about his years spent mapping the Caledonian Fold Belt, an ancient moun...

1 Syys 202014min

09: Kent Brooks: Earliest drilling of the remarkable Skaergaard layered intrusion

09: Kent Brooks: Earliest drilling of the remarkable Skaergaard layered intrusion

In this episode, we hear more from Kent Brooks – Emeritus Professor at the Geological Museum in Copenhagen – about the Skaergaard Intrusion, which he first encountered on a geological expedition in 19...

25 Elo 202020min

08: Brian Upton: Beginnings of understanding plate tectonics, “a hell of an exciting time!”

08: Brian Upton: Beginnings of understanding plate tectonics, “a hell of an exciting time!”

In this episode, we hear more from Brian Upton, Professor of geology at the University of Edinburgh, about his early years as a researcher when the theory of plate tectonics was being developed, his t...

18 Elo 202012min

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