Creative engagement
What we as geologists do matters for a sustainable future for our planet. This message is buried within our jargon and can be difficult for non-technical people to understand. I believe that through creative engagement, we can make what we do accessible, helping people realise the potential of geosciences for a sustainable future. To that…
GLWG 18 – Inverness, Moray Firth and Nairn, September 2017
I’m rather excited to be attending the 19th GLWG trip in September this year because I get to visit Iceland. I can barely wait, and in the excitement, it had me looking back over the report I wrote for last year’s GLWG trip to Inverness, the Moray Firth and Nairnshire, to look at the excellent glacial…
Steve Farrell
I was sat enjoying a pre-field day breakfast coffee on a sunny morning in Northern Ireland when I received the email from the BSRG saying I was to be the 2018 recipient of the Steve Farrell Memorial Fund. I excitedly told the other field trip staff that I’d won funding for my EGU trip. It…
It’s been a long time coming
I set this blog up not long after starting my PhD, one and a half years ago. I did mean to write blogs, but… Welcome to the Ancient Shorelines blog. I’m Andy and I’m a PhD student at the University of Leeds. I’m studying the landscape evolution of Dogger Bank in the North Sea. Location of…

about me
Dr Andy Emery, geologist and geophysicist. Seismic interpretation, landscape evolution, sedimentary environments.
andy [at] andy-emery (dot) co {dot} uk