Teacher Education

Dinosaurs and Disasters Geocamp 2012

Over the last two weeks, GNS Science, with support from the Todd Foundation, The Royal Society and the National Aquarium in Napier, has been running a ‘Dinosaurs and Disasters Geocamp’ for a group of Hawkes Bay Intermediate level students and teachers. The participants investigated many landforms and cliff sections around Hawkes Bay. GNS Science geologists Kyle Bland and Richard Levy also helped to organise and lead the Geocamp. In this photo they are encouraging the participants to look closely at a cliff section with fossils and structures above Lake Tutira that help explain the formation of the lake by a giant landslide. One of the participants Michael Young is showing a section of sediment core that we drilled out of the bed of Lake Tutira using a length of drainpipe, and then wrapped in clingfilm for transport back to our base at the Napier Aquarium. Kyle Bland is seen here, showing participants how sediment from Waipatiki Beach is washed and sieved so that it can be checked for microfossils. The two week geology immersion experience was created to open the eyes of young people, their schools and the local community to the wonders of the natural environment in their local area. It culminated in a two day expo created and run by the students to show their discoveries to the public. In the photo Phoenix Hancox-Thompson is introducing visitors to some of the activities. Here are a couple of videos that capture some of the activities and the enthusiasm of the participants. The first looks at some of the locations we visited: The second is a chance to learn geology from some very bright young geoscientists:

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NZ Volcano Fact Sheets

The GNS Science website now has 10 one page Fact Sheets on the main New Zealand volcanoes. They give details of the landforms, rock types and eruption histories, with colourful images and diagrams.These are great for a school project, or to print off and take with you when you go for a tramp up one of our volcanoes. Don’t forget that there is lots of detailed volcano information on our website as well as webcams and updates of volcano activity levels on our GeoNet site. Watch a video of scientists monitoring White Island Volcano, or follow some students whilst they check out the amazing Volcanic Landforms of Tongariro.

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Rotomahana Fact Sheet

To have some more background information on the Rotomahana project that you can print off and have at your fingertips, go here. It answers basic questions about the purpose of the project, the technology being used, and some of the scientific questions that will be answered by the investigation. The photo shows the offical party at the Prime MInister’s Science Prize ceremony in Auckland last weekend. Cornel is second from the right. He was awarded the prestigious prize for being the top science communicator of the year 2010.

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