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Home / Awards & medals / John Dalton Medal / 2007 / Eric F. Wood
Eric F. Wood The 2007 John Dalton Medal is awarded to Eric F. Wood in recognition of his outstanding contribution towards integrating the Earth sciences into the science of hydrology. Professor Eric F. Wood has had a distinguished career which has spanned the renaissance of hydrology as an earth system science.
Home / Policy / Science-policy publications / Big data and infrastructure
Data collected globally is currently expanding at a rate of 40 % per year. Robust analytical methods must be insured in order to extract meaningful and reliable conclusions.
Home / Meetings
The conferences are informal: the state-of-the-art is outlined in keynote presentations designed to trigger in-depth discussion of important aspects of the conference topic. EGU provides full organisational support to the EGU Galileo Conferences, thereby allowing organising committees to focus on the scientific aspects of the conference.
Home / Jobs / Two postdoctoral positions: Late Holocene Hydroclimate Variability Project (Chyvar)
Moreover, the lack of long-term climatic data, especially in South America, limits our understanding of the causes of hydroclimate variability on a variety of timescales. Modern climate changes must be placed into a long-term context to reduce uncertainties about both the impact and magnitude of future climate changes.
Home / News / Join the ECS Representative team of the EGU TS Division
This is the point at which they become the official face and voice of the ECS members of the TS division. Election Procedure The ECS representative of the TS Division is chosen annually and begins their duties at the General Assembly (GA), which is typically held in April. The application period begins 3 months before the GA (in January) and remains open for a month (until the end of February).
Home / Awards & medals / Young Scientist Outstanding Poster Paper (YSOPP) Awards / 2010 / Yury Yasyukevich
Click here to download the poster/PICO file. Yury Yasyukevich received his Ph.D. degree in radio physics from the Institute of Solar-Terrestrial Physics (Irkutsk, Russia) in 2009. He works in the Institute of Solar-Terrestrial Physics SB RAS as a research scientist and in the Irkutsk State University as an assistant professor.
Home / Awards & medals / Hans Oeschger Medal / 2010 / Françoise Gasse
One of her key contribution has been to develop the use of diatom distribution to infer how lake properties such as depth and salinity have evolved through time. And from them, to reconstruct hydrological and climatic parameters in the areas studied.
Home / Awards & medals / David Bates Medal / 2026 / Patrick Irwin
In conclusion, Patrick Irwin’s groundbreaking contributions to the study of giant planet atmospheres, his pioneering role in exoplanet atmospheric science, his instrumental leadership in missions like Cassini/CIRS, and his community service through the development of highly used open-source codes exemplify the best of planetary sciences.
Home / Jobs / Postdoctoral Research Associate in Hydrology
Position Postdoctoral Research Associate in Hydrology Employer University of Cyprus The University of Cyprus is the country’s leading public research university, committed to academic excellence, innovation, and international collaboration. As a research-intensive institution, it offers a dynamic and inclusive environment that supports high-quality scholarship, professional growth, and meaningful global engagement.
Home / Policy / Science-policy publications / Water resources & quality
Improving Europe’s water quality also has the co-benefit of increasing biodiversity; another focus area within current European environmental policy. In a wider context, water effects in the form of natural hazards are extremely damaging to society. In Europe, extreme precipitation events trigger most of the economic losses related to natural hazards [3].