The next geo-webinar will take place on Friday 17th December. Louise Delhaye will present her research focusing on Structure-from-motion photogrammetry through the study of the Nyiragongo lava lake (DRC). Do not miss it!
In early December 2021, the Centre d'Information et de Recherche sur les Risques d'origine Naturelle (CIRRINA) was launched at the Université Officielle de Bukavu (UOB; DRC).
The HARISSA-MODUS workshop brought together representatives of all institutions involved in the activities of these projects. The objective of this workshop was to review the results of the MODUS project and the mid-term results of the HARISSA project and to formulate perspectives for the remaining two years of the project. The workshop was organised over two days (29 and 30 November 2021), consecutively at the Horizon Hotel and at the UOB in Bukavu (DRC).
The next geo-webinar will take place on Friday 26th November. Nicholus Mboga will present his PhD research focusing on generating baseline data from historical orthophotos using deep learning for long-term studies of the urbanization process: the cases of Bujumbura, Bukavu and Goma. Do not miss it!
The next geo-webinar will take place on Monday 8th November. Désiré Kubwimana will present part of his PhD research focusing on the characteristics and distribution of landslides in the hillslopes of Bujumbura (Burundi). Do not miss it!
On Friday 29th October, IAVCEI is organising a webinar on the 2021 Nyiragongo volcano eruption (RDC) that will involve the Goma Volcano Observatory (GVO), its scientific partners, and the international community.
The next geo-webinar will take place on Friday 15th October. Jean Claude Maki Mateso will present his PhD research focusing on the landslides occurring in rural environment in the Kalehe region (DRCongo). Do not miss it!
The renewal of Nyiragongo’s lava lake activity inferred from Sentinel-2 observations is confirmed by seismic measurements through the local seismic network KivuSNet (Oth et al., SRL, 2017).
The AfricaMuseum geowebinars are back! The first one will take place on Friday 1st October. Hardy Nkodia will present part of his PhD research focusing on Faults and folds as keys to multisectoral development in Congo Kinshasa and Congo Brazzaville. Do not miss it!