The Subsoil: Geological Survey at Different Scales
The subsoil is, by nature, largely invisible, yet modern humans need to know how it is constituted and what processes are involved. Using mostly concrete and local examples, the conference explains how geologists obtain information about the subsoil, either from what is visible on the surface, directly by digging into the Earth, or through indirect geophysical methods. These varied pieces of information are then compiled into maps, sections, and three-dimensional models of the Earth to obtain a global picture of the subsoil.
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Speaker: Robert Colbach, born in 1973, Master's in General and Environmental Geology at the University of Montpellier, Specialization in Hydrogeology at the University of Avignon. Since 1997 at the State Geological Service (Administration of Bridges and Roads), Head of Service since 2015.
Automatically translated from French.
Where does it take place?
Luxembourg National Museum of Natural History
25
rue Münster
2160 Luxembourg
Luxembourg
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