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Coastal Erosion Project wins GSI Award at BTYSE 2018

Coastal Erosion Project wins GSI Award at BTYSE 2018

Coastal erosion project in South West Donegal wins GSI award at BTYSE 2018
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Koen Verbruggen, Director of the Geological Survey Ireland, presents the Geological Survey Ireland award to Edward Moss and Conor Mc Crossan, St Columba's Comprehensive School, Glenties, Donegal for their project "Coastal Erosion in South West Donegal (1951-2017)" in the Chemical, Physical & Mathematical Sciences Intermediate Group Category.  Photo credit: Fennell Photography.

Edward and Conor with the support of their teacher Kathleen Molloy, evaluated hundreds of aerial imagery of their local area between 1951 and 2017. After identifying the most vulnerable areas, they deployed GPS technology at points along the coastline repeatedly over three years to measure the exact extent of recent erosion.

Geological Survey Ireland takes part every year in the BT Young Scientist Exhibition in the RDS with a large busy stand in the Eco Zone to promote geosciences to the young public, along partners working in the sector: the Dublin Institute of Advance Studies, the Petroleum Affairs Division (DCCAE), the Irish Geological Association and the National Museum of Ireland.

Thank you to all volunteers involved, to those who visited our stand and to our young winners!


 

2018 Photo Gallery