Durrheim, RJDirks, PHGMNyblade, AAGraham, GWebb, SJJones, MQW2009-10-232009-10-232009-09Durrheim, RJ, Dirks, PHGM, Nyblade, AA et al. 2009. AfricaArray: aims, achievements and future activities. 11th South African Geophysical Association Biennial Conference and Exhibition, Swaziland, 16-18 September 2009, pp 59-639780620446020http://hdl.handle.net/10204/368311th South African Geophysical Association Biennial Conference and Exhibition, Swaziland, 16-18 September 2009AfricaArray (www.africaarray.org) is a long-term programme to build geosciences capacity in Africa in support of the mineral, petroleum, groundwater and environmental sectors. It seeks to do this by establishing effective Africa-based education and research programmes and observational networks, initially focused on geophysics, but planned to include other geoscience disciplines. The seismic network comprises 37 broadband stations in 16 countries as well as three temporary networks. More than 20 papers reporting on research findings have been published or are in press. Five students have graduated with MSc or PhD degrees, and 26 are registered.enAfricaArrayCapacity buildingSeismic networkAfricaGeosciencesGeophysicsAfricaArray: aims, achievements and future activitiesConference PresentationDurrheim, R., Dirks, P., Nyblade, A., Graham, G., Webb, S., & Jones, M. (2009). AfricaArray: aims, achievements and future activities. South African Geophysical Association. http://hdl.handle.net/10204/3683Durrheim, RJ, PHGM Dirks, AA Nyblade, G Graham, SJ Webb, and MQW Jones. "AfricaArray: aims, achievements and future activities." (2009): http://hdl.handle.net/10204/3683Durrheim R, Dirks P, Nyblade A, Graham G, Webb S, Jones M, AfricaArray: aims, achievements and future activities; South African Geophysical Association; 2009. http://hdl.handle.net/10204/3683 .TY - Conference Presentation AU - Durrheim, RJ AU - Dirks, PHGM AU - Nyblade, AA AU - Graham, G AU - Webb, SJ AU - Jones, MQW AB - AfricaArray (www.africaarray.org) is a long-term programme to build geosciences capacity in Africa in support of the mineral, petroleum, groundwater and environmental sectors. It seeks to do this by establishing effective Africa-based education and research programmes and observational networks, initially focused on geophysics, but planned to include other geoscience disciplines. The seismic network comprises 37 broadband stations in 16 countries as well as three temporary networks. More than 20 papers reporting on research findings have been published or are in press. Five students have graduated with MSc or PhD degrees, and 26 are registered. DA - 2009-09 DB - ResearchSpace DP - CSIR KW - AfricaArray KW - Capacity building KW - Seismic network KW - Africa KW - Geosciences KW - Geophysics LK - https://researchspace.csir.co.za PY - 2009 SM - 9780620446020 T1 - AfricaArray: aims, achievements and future activities TI - AfricaArray: aims, achievements and future activities UR - http://hdl.handle.net/10204/3683 ER -