Hazard Risk Resilience Magazine Volume 1 Issue 2 | Page 32

INTRO | HIGHLIGHTS | FEATURES | PHOTO STORIES | FOCUS | INTERVIEWS | PERSPECTIVES | BIOS An exciting field trip to Nepal part of the Mountain Hazards Module for undergraduate students in the Department of Geography at Durham University, studied the science of geohazards such as earthquakes, landslides, floods and debris flows that frequently occur in this amazingly beautiful mountainous region. Learning about landslide mechanics, river dynamics and new techniques in remote sensing and field data capture, students led their own group research projects which were presented later at a conference in Durham. They also looked at the impact a large magnitude earthquake in the city of Kathmandu could have on the lives of the people living there. These photos from the field trip capture well some of the hazards they learned about and the communities vulnerable to them. Top: Stuart Marshfield