Today the national Danish newspaper “Berlingske Tidende” has a long article about the work of Richard Bromley, Ulla Asgaard etc. and their 20 year project on Rhodes, Greece.
In the article they talk about topics like tectonics, fauna, diving, brachiopods, transport issues and the many fellow geologists and students that have been a part, through the past decades.
Richards book and it’s German, Japanese, Chinese and Russian translations are also mentioned.

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