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Read more Biomechanical parameters of marram grass (Calamagrostis arenaria) for advanced modeling of dune vegetation Earth Surface Dynamics DOI 10.5194/esurf-13-791-2025 5 September 2025 This study analyzes seasonal biomechanical traits of marram grass at two coastal dune sites using monthly field and lab data from 2022. Observed differences in density, leaf length, and flower stems were found to be wind-independent and transferable across sites. The results support surrogate model development for numerical and physical experiments alike, where using live vegetation is impractical.
Home / News / Webinars and online events / Where is my data, where did it come from and how was it obtained? Improving Access to Geoanalytical Research Data
Webinar Where is my data, where did it come from and how was it obtained? Improving Access to Geoanalytical Research Data Start time Tue, 28 Jun 2022 14:30 CEST Contact webinars@egu.eu
Home / News / Press releases / Applications open for EGU Science Journalism Fellowships 2021 (up to €5k)
The meeting’s sessions cover a wide range of topics, including volcanology, planetary exploration, the Earth’s internal structure and atmosphere, climate, energy, and resources. The EGU General Assembly 2022 will take place in Vienna, Austria, from 3 to 8 April. For information and press registration, please check http://media.egu.eu closer to the time of the meeting, or follow the EGU on Twitter and Facebook . If you wish to receive our press releases via email, please use the Press Release Subscription Form at https://www.egu.eu/news/subscribe/ .
Home / News / Press releases / New model predicts landslides along wildfire burn scars: an early warning system for high-risk areas
27 July 2022 MUNICH – A wildfire followed by an intense rainstorm is often a recipe for disaster. Without vegetation to cushion rainfall, water runoff can turn into a fast-moving, highly destructive landslide, called a “debris flow,” which often has the power to wipe out cars, homes and highways — sometimes resulting in casualties.
Home / News / EGU news / EGU expands open access to scientific knowledge and discussion
28 September 2022 Conference of the European Geosciences Union ( EGU ) at the Max Planck Institute for Chemistry explores ways to further develop and promote interactive open access publishing with transparent peer review and public discussion Over twenty years ago, Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics ( ACP ) was launched as the first of now 19 open access journals with transparent peer review by the European Geosciences Union ( EGU ).
https://www.egu.eu/newsletter/loupe/131/html/
JOURNAL WATCH "Understanding the seasonal evolution of Antarctic snow is essential for interpreting satellite observations and quantifying surface mass balance in Antarctica. The paper describes a data set collected in 2022–2023 in Antarctica as part of the Low orbit altimetry, albedo, and Antarctic Snow and Sea-ice Surface Roughness (LAS3R) project." Leppänen et al (2025) Measurements on physical snow properties in Dronning Maud Land, Antarctica Geoscientific Instrumentation, Methods and Data Systems GEO ROUNDUP December EGU journal highlights ANNOUNCEMENTS EGU's 5 year strategic priorities: share your opinion today!
https://www.egu.eu/newsletter/loupe/131/
Home / News / Press releases / Emissions could add 38 centimetres to 2100 sea level rise
We need to know these numbers.” The new results will help inform the IPCC ’s Sixth Assessment Report scheduled for release in 2022. More information Text by Kate Ramsayer, NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center Additional media images are available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/nasa_ice/ . All EGU journal articles are open access.
Home / News / EGU news / EGU Outreach Committee’s new science communication training series – apply now!
If this workshop series appeals to your interests, apply by 4 September Series 2: Public engagement with geosciences with Navigator Consulting This workshop series is a follow up to the extremely successful public engagement training course run in 2022 by the team at Navigator, and this year they are focusing even more on public engagement challenges for earth, planetary and space scientists.
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Read more Geothermie - Energie aus der Tiefe 24 May 2022, 18:00 On-site (Wien) and online Maria-Theresia Apoloner Ob Eindämmung des Klimawandels, Wärmewende oder langfristige Versorgungssicherheit: Geothermie ist ein wichtiger Baustein bei der langfristigen Erreichung dieser auch für Österreich und insbesondere für Wien wichtigen Ziele.