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Earth Science Week Public Lecture: The Making of a Viral Rock Map with Harry Young

Date:
16 October 2024
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Event type:
Lecture, Virtual event
Organised by:
Geological Society Events, Public Lectures 2024
Venue:
Virtual event
Event status:
EVENT CLOSED

Date, time and location

This Public Lecture will take place on Wednesday 16 October 2024 at 3pm (BST).

This is a virtual event, which will take place online.

Event details

Join us for a webinar led by Harry Young to learn more about his viral rock map of Scotland, as part of Earth Science Week 2024.

Harry Young created this map of Scotland by travelling around the country collecting rocks. Harry started making the map in 1992 and added the final piece in 2020. He shot to fame on social media earlier this year when his grandson posted about the map on X (Twitter). Since February, the post has been viewed more than 6.2 million times.

Screenshot of X (Twitter) post by Harry Young's grandson

The popularity of Harry's Rock Map highlights how creativity in science can inspire and encourage people from all walks of life, and what can be achieved with minimal resources when we appreciate the world around us. Harry has loaned The Geological Society his hugely popular map to display until the end of October 2024. To the joy of many visitors, it has been available to view, for free, in the Upper Library of Burlington House since July.

Join us on Wednesday 16 October 2024 at 3pm to hear how Harry's geoscience career provided the inspiration for his map, anecdotes from the places he visited and what it felt like to go viral.

Registration

This webinar is free, but registration is required. Register now