Have you ever wondered how rivers were formed; or what makes volcanoes so eruptive? Or how fossils came to be; or, perhaps, what lies beneath the explored depths of the oceans? My Sediments Exactly is our latest effort to answer the important geo-, earth, and environmental science questions through expertly curated interviews with experts.
With a strong sustainability and SDG focus, My Sediments Exactly is an exciting new podcast which delves into the vast and intricate world of what makes up Planet Earth. Aimed at both academic professionals and geo-, earth and environmental science enthusiasts, the podcast serves as a comprehensive platform for exploring the dynamic processes that shape Planet Earth. Each episode of My Sediments Exactly offers listeners a perspective towards a better understanding of geological phenomena, recent scientific discoveries, and the profound impact of human activities on the environment.
The latest episode is an interview with Dr. Shannon Dulin, part of an elite team of sedimentologists and researchers from various universities and the US Geological Survey, who were able to ascertain that the Colorado river in the USA is not as old as was previously believed. This episode focuses on methods that the team used to map out the river’s history through analysis of sedimentary rocks using paleomagnetics and magnetostratigraphy. In addition to being fascinating research, this contributes to Sustainable Development Goal 6 (Clean Water and Sanitation) by enhancing our understanding of freshwater systems' historical dynamics, crucial for managing water resources sustainably.
The podcast offers an opportunity to promote and highlight incredible research being carried out across the world. We reach out to researchers, academics and experts, often also our authors and editors, for an interview-style episode once every two weeks. Additional special episodes on general publishing trends, major conferences and events are released from time to time.
My Sediments Exactly covers groundbreaking (literally) research on a broad spectrum of themes discussing the intricate details of natural events such as earthquakes, volcanoes, river sedimentology, paleontology, energy generation and rock formations among others. By breaking down complex scientific concepts into accessible narratives, My Sediments Exactly makes geo-, earth and environmental sciences engaging and understandable for a wide audience. In addition to the results, each episode highlights the innovative methodologies being developed by scientists around the world.
A hallmark of the podcast are the stories behind the research and the researchers, who share both their expertise and personal experiences.
The podcast also addresses the significant impact of human activities on geological processes and the environment, covering critical topics such as climate change, pollution, and conservation efforts. A hallmark of My Sediments Exactly is the story behind the research and the researchers, who share both their expertise and personal experiences. These interviews add depth and authenticity to the podcast, making it a valuable resource for anyone interested in geo-, earth or environmental science.
Sustainability embodies the principle of fulfilling today's needs without jeopardizing the capacity of future generations to fulfill theirs. It demands the sensible and responsible stewardship of resources to ensure enduring ecological equilibrium and societal well-being. From sustainable agriculture and renewable energy to green architecture and eco-friendly transportation, sustainability fortifies a just, vibrant, and resilient world for today and tomorrow. The themes that are featured in My Sediments Exactly align with sustainability and particularly the Sustainable Development Goals, most notably SDG 6: Clean Water and Sanitation; SDG 14: Life Below Water; SDG 13: Climate Action; SDG 15: Life on Land and; SDG 17: Partnerships for the Goals.
Through expertly curated interviews and pioneering research, My Sediments Exactly offers a stimulating journey into the intricate dynamics of our planet. With a strong commitment to sustainability and the Sustainable Development Goals, My Sediments Exactly addresses critical issues in environmental stewardship. By connecting scientific rigor with compelling narratives, the podcast offers an alternative to the traditional forms of research dissemination.
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