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SEOS has pioneered, in Canada, the establishment of a research and teaching focus in Earth System Science. Earth, atmosphere and ocean science expertise.
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https://www.uvic.ca/science/seos/ 08-07-2021 17:13:01
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New research offers a clearer picture of a fault line hundreds of kilometres long off the West Coast that is predicted to generate a major earthquake and tsunami commonly known as "The Big One." @faulty_data UniversityOfVictoria UVic School of Earth and Ocean Sciences theweathernetwork.com/en/news/weathe…

I’m ecstatic and incredibly grateful to be named as one of the recipients of the Roy Hyndman Award. I’m looking forward to the continued collaboration with Ocean Networks 🇨🇦 on my PhD research! UVic School of Earth and Ocean Sciences oceannetworks.ca/news-and-stori…

Hannah is doing great work to understand elemental fluxes from the Endeavour hydrothermal vents UVic School of Earth and Ocean Sciences in partnership with Ocean Networks 🇨🇦

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New information shows that an earthquake on Southern Vancouver Island could be more devastating than originally thought. Ed Nissen UVic School of Earth and Ocean Sciences explained what this report means for people in Greater Victoria. #yyj iheart.com/podcast/962-mo…

Congratulations to my UVic School of Earth and Ocean Sciences colleague Paul Hoffman for winning the Kyoto Prize for his seminal work on early earth history and the Snowball Earth kyotoprize.org/en/laureates/p…. What an incredible honour (on par with a Noble prize) and so well deserved. #science

We are saddened to share the passing of Kim Juniper. Kim was a former professor in UVic School of Earth and Ocean Sciences and Biology, and chief scientist for Ocean Networks 🇨🇦. He was a world-renowned scientist who had an enormous impact on ocean science. 🔗More about Kim's legacy: ow.ly/SCla50SvBzq


Dr. Paul Hoffman former faculty member and now adjunct UVic School of Earth and Ocean Sciences is named winner of the Kyoto Prize by the Inamori Foundation for lifetime achievement in science for his seminal work on the Snowball Earth hypothesis uvic.ca/news/topics/20…


Paul Hoffman wins the Kyoto Prize for his profound influence on our understanding of Earth’s early history. The geologist and adjunct professor UVic School of Earth and Ocean Sciences has made groundbreaking contributions to our understanding of global freezing and plate tectonics. ow.ly/c6RN50Sweff

We're proud to share that UVic School of Earth and Ocean Sciences adjunct professor Paul Hoffman has been awarded the Kyoto Prize for his groundbreaking contributions to early Earth history. The Kyoto Prize is widely considered the Japanese equivalent of the Nobel Prize. uvic.ca/news/topics/20…


The Royal BC Museum palaeontology team is coming to Terrace! Join us at Lakelse Lake Provincial Park on July 22 to hear about our fieldwork on the Spatsizi Plateau!


#UVicInTheNews: Congrats to UVic School of Earth and Ocean Sciences's Dr. Paul Hoffman for being awarded the Kyoto Prize for his contributions to early earth history research! He is the first geologist to receive the honour. Find more on Dr. Hoffman and his work on the #ScholComBlog: onlineacademiccommunity.uvic.ca/scholarlycommu…





Teeth from a relative of the Tyrannosaurus rex, bones from at least one large herbivore, the foot of a small meat-eater... Congratulations to two of our graduate students, Emily Cross and Teague Dickson (they/them) on contributing to this amazing discovery!

Congratulations to UVic School of Earth and Ocean Sciences alum Peter Crockford on this grant. Well done Dr. Crockford!