
Dr Joanne Egan
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Senior Lecturer in Physical Geography at Edge Hill University. Interest: Quaternary Science, palaeo hazards, tephra, diatoms! T1 Diabetic
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A very wet day coring on Fish House Moss in Roudsea, Cumbria with our Edge Hill University - Geography and Geology 3rd year Environmental Change students.





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A video to help students understand Understanding the environmental impact of volcanic ash by studying past eruptions on Time for Geography | with Edge Hill University - Geography and Geology | The Curious Geographer Dr Joanne Egan timeforgeography.co.uk/videos-list/pl…

A short Time for Geography video looking at Understanding the environmental impact of volcanic ash by studying past eruptions 🌍 | The Curious Geographer Dr Joanne Egan timeforgeography.co.uk/videos-list/pl…

Had a lovely day with our Edge Hill University - Geography and Geology 2nd year students. We visited CumbriaWildlifeTrust Foulshaw Moss to learn about management and restoration on the site and also did some peat coring for environmental reconstruction! A wet but fun day, and the Reserve Officer was amazing!!!!


We had great fun in our Edge Hill University - Geography and Geology Environmental Issues lecture today. We discussed the issues of melting permafrost. I then gave each group a scenario that they had to solve with Lego such as constructing railways or hospitals etc. We had some innovative solutions!! 🧊


"Understanding the environmental impact of volcanic ash by studying past eruptions" with Edge Hill University - Geography and Geology The Curious Geographer, Dr Joanne Egan received the Geographical Association’s Highly Commended Publishers Award. timeforgeography.co.uk/videos-list/pl…

Tectonic Hazards Curiosity Booster video on Time for Geography | The Curious Geographer Dr Joanne Egan timeforgeography.co.uk/videos-list/pl…

#diatom peeps! This is not the best image, but can anyone tell me what this could be? Looks like a chain of centrics, but with the central area darkened, I really doubt it! Is it part of something much larger? Microsphere next to it for scale. @DiatomsATTACK Kirstie Scott




News Flash: I have written my first article for The Conversation ! Please have a read to learn more about my research and research interests Edge Hill University - Geography and Geology Edge Hill University Edge Hill Research Office theconversation.com/sediment-is-a-…