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Home / Awards & medals / Sergey Soloviev Medal / 2014 / Costas E. Synolakis
He has been awarded the 2010 Man of the Year for the Environment Award (Greece), a Presidential Young Investigator Award (USA), and the County of Los Angeles Award for Leadership in Emergency Preparedness (2001). The excellence and the diversity of Synolakis’ achievements make him an outstanding recipient of the 2014 Sergey Soloviev Medal.
Home / Awards & medals / Outstanding Student and PhD candidate Presentation (OSPP) Awards / 2023 / Hsin-I Lin
Furthermore, during the cold eddy period, the stratification became more stable at a depth of 20 m, resulting in an increase in the Richardson number, which suppressed turbulent mixing.
Home / Forms / Science for Policy Workshop Proposal
Aims The EGU Science for Policy Working Group , in partnership with the Outreach Committee, is soliciting the development and delivery of one online workshop series provide training for our members in various aspects of science for policy for 2026. These sessions should focus on strengthening the capacity of geoscientists to engage effectively with policy processes at local, national, European, and international levels.
Home / Awards & medals / Outstanding Student Poster (OSP) Awards / 2013 / Sophie Gangl
Click here to download the poster/PICO file. Sophie Gangl is a Master at the VIRIS Laboratory (head: Thomas Prohaska), Department of Chemistry, at the University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences, Vienna. Her master project focuses on the use of Sr isotope ratios to reconstruct migration and mobility patterns. The project stands in strong cooperation with the Natural History Museum Vienna.
Home / Awards & medals / Division Outstanding Young Scientist Awards / 2016 / Jackie E. Kendrick
Kendrick for an outstanding early career contribution to seismogenic processes and frictional melting in shallow magmatic conduits. Jackie Kendrick has produced 13 peer-reviewed articles, the majority of which in the brief time since being awarded her PhD in 2013 from the Ludwig-Maximilian-University of Munich.
Home / Media Library / Study area
The former archipelago of the mouths of River Western Scheldt, Eastern Scheldt and River Meuse. The study area in the box consists of the Dutch province of Zeeland, the western part of North Brabant and the area south of Rotterdam.
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Please see the full list of previously co-sponsored training schools
Home / Awards & medals / Ian McHarg Medal / 2020 / Paul Wessel
The most prominent is the extensively used Generic Mapping Tools (GMT), which was first released as open source software in 1991: Wessel has been the founder and most active developer. Originally developed for marine Gravity, Magnetic and Topography data, it enables the analysis, display and interpretation of marine geological and geophysical data in both 2D and 3D, and in various kinds of map projections.
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EGS Badge Award 1988 Stephan Mueller in recognition of his generous and outstanding service and in acknowledgement of his valuable efforts in the promotion and growth of the Society