GeoQ #1
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Table of Contents
- Editorial and Letter from the Presidency
- Articles
- Arsenic levels lowered by adsorption onto soil sediment in the Bengal Basin – 6
- More tsunamis for Aceh – 7
- What we know about catastrophic rockslides in the Alps – 8
- Interview with Dr. Andy Smith, glaciologist who collaborated with BBC’s Frozen Planet team – 10
- EGU Voice
- Division reports – 12
- EGU News
- New EGU Science Communications Fellow – 14
- EGU in social media and new website icons – 14
- International Innovation interviews two EGU Division Presidents – 15
- Press Release
- Fukushima at increased earthquake risk – 19
- Journal Watch
- Magnetopause displacements: the possible role of dust – 20
- Glacial CO2 cycle as a succession of key physical and biogeochemical processes – 20
- External News
- Engineering team completes ambitious Antarctic expedition in the ‘deep-field’ – 21
- Warmer climate, warmer European mountains – 22
- Unprecedented, man-made trends in ocean’s acidity – 23
- Researchers discover particle which could ‘cool the planet’ – 24
- Acidification provides the thrust – 24
- Education
- News from the EGU Committee on Education – 26
- Books
- Structural Geology Algorithms: Vectors and Tensors – 27
- Global Tropical Cyclogenesis – 27
- Fundamentals of numerical Weather Prediction – 28
- Environmental Hazards and Disasters: Contexts, Perspectives and Management – 28
- Ocean Acidification – 29
- On the Web
- Featured website: Explore Shale – 30
- Social media: Who’s following EGU? – 30
- Events
- Conferences, meetings and workshops – 31