Inspiring young geological minds: two decades of teaching at Pichi Richi
Schedule
Thu, 04 Jun, 2026 at 07:00 pm
UTC+09:30Location
Mawson Lecture Theatre | Adelaide, SA
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Associate Professor Rosalind KingEarth Sciences
Adelaide University
Abstract: Brian Daily led the first fieldtrip to Pichi Richi Pass in 1962, and on inspecting the rocks that crop out in the pass it is little wonder that this student fieldtrip was continued for another 63 years. The rocks in Pichi Richi Pass are special, very special. These rocks tell us the story of a time when Earth was covered in icesheets from the poles to the equator, when the first signs of multicellular life were emerging and when the Flinders Ranges were the size of the European Alps as continents collided to form Australia as we know it. This story and the unique experience of field mapping has inspired many undergraduates to go on to become geologists in Australia’s burgeoning resources and environmental industries and government agencies, with each generation quietly advancing Australia’s knowledge and understanding of our planet. Here, I tell my story of this iconic fieldtrip and the students that make it all worth it.
Bio: Ros King is an associate professor at Adelaide University. She was awarded her PhD in 2006 from the University of Liverpool (UK) for her work on the structural geology of the Cape Fold Belt and SW Karoo Basin, South Africa. Ros started postdoctoral work with Prof Richard Hillis in the Australian School of Petroleum in 2005, studying the neotectonics of NW Borneo, uniquely combining structural geology with geomechanics. In 2010, Ros moved to the School of Earth and Environmental Sciences and the Discipline of Geology and Geophysics (as it was then). In addition to extensive research activities, she has taught a range of courses in that time including Sedimentary Geology, Petroleum Exploration, Building a Habitable Planet, Planet Earth, Science or Fiction, Tectonics, Structural Geology, Exploration Methods, Mineral and Energy Resources and Energy Resources. She has been the honours coordinator, postgraduate coordinator and head of department. It was in 2015 that she took the special reins of leading the Pichi Richi field camp.
Members and visitors are warmly invited to attend.
For further information visit: www.fieldgeologyclubsa.org.au
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