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Pauline Gayrin

Pauline (she/her) is a doctoral researcher working in GFZ Potsdam, Germany. She develops new automated techniques to map and characterise fault networks in continental rifts allowing a better global understanding of regional dynamics. She likes to study motion in general using different approaches such as analogue modelling, satellite imagery.

Queer Quarterly: LGBTQIA+ Inclusion during fieldwork

Queer Quarterly: LGBTQIA+ Inclusion during fieldwork

It’s pride month and we are delighted to feature a post on queer inclusion in fieldwork written by members of EGU’s pride group. Queer Quarterly is the blog series of the EGU pride group, an LGBTQIA+ team of geoscientists engaged to uphold and improve the rights of the community at EGU. This quarterly post is based on the EGU Webinar Uneven Ground 2 on improving fieldwork accessibility ...[Read More]