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Home / Awards & medals / Division Outstanding Early Career Scientist Awards / 2026 / Anne Klosterhalfen
In her career, Anne Klosterhafen has contributed to key scientific advances by addressing core challenges in ecosystem-atmosphere exchange, particularly the partitioning of net ecosystem exchange into photosynthesis and respiration, and of evapo-transpiration into evaporation and transpiration.
Home / Outreach / Newsletter / GeoQ #5
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Home / Awards & medals / Vilhelm Bjerknes Medal / 2019 / Johannes Lelieveld
To better understand the interplay between atmospheric composition and climate, Lelieveld was one of the first to introduce dynamical coupling of atmospheric chemistry in general circulation models. He made groundbreaking findings on the importance of long-range transport of air pollutants, and uncovered previously unknown atmospheric transport pathways.
Home / Awards & medals / Outstanding Student Poster and PICO (OSPP) Awards / 2018 / Mayumi Hamada
In particular she is investigating the impact of physical heterogeneity on transport of a scalar field and on the reaction rate between two chemicals in a confined structure such as porous material. The 2018 EGU poster presents observations at the pore scale of the displacement of a concentration field in a heterogeneous porous medium, and of the reaction rate between two solutes in similar condition.
Home / Awards & medals / Young Scientist Outstanding Poster Paper (YSOPP) Awards / 2010 / Ellen Kooijman
Currently, I am a postdoctoral researcher at the same institute. My main research interests are in the fields of geochronology and metamorphic petrology, and include the development of radiometric age dating techniques with focus on in situ microsampling and application to constrain the timing of deformation and metamorphism in rocks. In addition, I study the diffusional properties of trace elements in accessory phases including zircon and rutile.
Home / News / EGU news / Join the EGU’s new Biodiversity Task Force!
The Biodiversity Strategy has some extremely ambitious targets that will set up new in require new legislation in a multitude of different areas that are related to the geosciences. It’s also likely to result in new initiatives and European programmes. Last week’s GeoPolicy Blog, The place of Biodiversity in EU Policy , outlines these in more details along with some of the areas in which geoscientists can contribute.
Home / News / Press releases / Geoengineering approaches to reduce climate change unlikely to succeed
The European Geosciences Union ( www.egu.eu ) is Europe’s premier geosciences union, dedicated to the pursuit of excellence in the Earth, planetary, and space sciences for the benefit of humanity, worldwide. It is a non-profit interdisciplinary learned association of scientists founded in 2002. The EGU has a current portfolio of 15 diverse scientific journals, which use an innovative open access format, and organises a number of topical meetings, and education and outreach activities.
Home / News / Webinars and online events / How To Communicate Scientific Significance And Quality In Your Publications
Terms like scientific quality and significance are widely used by journals to evaluate submitted papers, but what do they really mean? In this webinar our guest speaker, Ken Carslaw, co-Chief Executive Editor of the EGU journal Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics, will outline how journals interpret these terms. By the end of the webinar you will have a comprehension of which indicators-of-quality journals are looking for and how you can improve on them to level up your writing.
Home / Awards & medals / Ralph Alger Bagnold Medal / 2011 / Stuart Lane
Stuart Lane The 2011 Ralph Alger Bagnold Medal is awarded to Stuart Lane for his critical contributions to our understanding of the basic processes in rivers affecting river flow, sediment transport and river ecology through the combination of detailed field work, advanced data collection techniques and critical theoretical insights as well as for his leadership in communicating geomorphological expertise to practitioners’ in landscape management and planning.