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NATIONAL INSTITUTE FOR SONIC GEOLOGY



Mission statement: 
‘Audiendo ad terram’: Listening to the Earth

The Institute exits for the purpose of exploring, recording and interpreting geological sonic phenomena in the British Isles and sovereign British territories worldwide.


For the purposes of this mission statement, ‘sonic geology’ shall be defined as the emerging, experimental science derived from the empirical analysis of subterranean sonic phenomena, and the tapping of historical sonic substrata for the release of revelatory data. 



The Institute aims to:


1: Be the leading voice for sonic geology and an authoritative source of sonic geology information for the advancement of sonic geology and the benefit of humanity;


2: Provide effective programs in support of the sonic geology community and the conduct of sonic geology;


3: Collaborate with international sonic geology societies for the advancement of science, science education and the science community;


4: Cooperate with international sonic geology societies, to promote sonic geology, to support sonic geologists worldwide and to foster international collaboration;


5: Promote an active, engaged and diverse membership, and support the activities of its units and members.




- Sounding Space, Bournemouth Pleasure Gardens #015
SITE NOTESCompiled by Roger Millington and Dr Stella BarrowsThe Bournemouth Pleasure Gardens (Lower Gardens) Sounding Space is situated towards the end of the Bourne Chine in an area initially settled by Captain Tregonwell in the early 1800s. Bournemouth...

- Biographies
National Institute of Sonic Geology Dr Stella Barrows, (BsC, PhD, NISG) Born in Dorset and educated at the Sherborne School for Girls, Stella Barrows first became interested in notions of subterranean resonance when, as a girl, she met the pre-eminent...

- Chelmsford Sounding Space
SOUNDING SPACE 014: Bell Meadow, Chelmsford         Overview Report, by Roger Millington. Photography by Miss Jenny Scott ‘Glaciers, Pebbles and Radio Waves’:Early data from the newly-discovered sounding space...

- A Guide To Citizen Scientist Induction Procedures And Instructions For The Use Of Nisg Detection Equipment (the Ear Trumpet):
BY:  ROGER MILLINGTON PREAMBLE Sonic Geology is an emerging science. Despite the importance of our work to humankind’s understanding of the Natural World, we still face unjustified scepticism and even physical threats in some quarters, from rival...

- Our Friends
We do have some friends who help us a great deal with Sonic Geology. There is more about them over here: www.gobbledegooktheatre.com...



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