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Home / Awards & medals / Stephan Mueller Medal / 2024 / Yann Klinger
He has advised and worked widely with national and international institutes and government bodies in the field of earthquake hazard and risk assessment. He been recognised by honours including the distinguished Miller Professor award at University of California Berkley in 2020 and the Pierre Pruvost award of the French Geological Society in 2021.
Home / News / EGU news / Applications open for EGU Public Engagement Grants
You should also be pre-registered to attend the EGU 2016 General Assembly in order to receive the grant. The grants are for a period of 12 months and are awarded in full in April/May 2016. After six months the winners are expected to submit an interim report on their projects, which will be evaluated by the EGU Outreach Committee.
Home / Awards & medals / Jean Baptiste Lamarck Medal / 2010 / Felix Gradstein
He is currently Professor in the Natural History Museum, University of Oslo. Gradstein has also been very active in professional activities, serving as Chair of IGCP Project 181 and the ICS-IUGS Committee on Quantitative Stratigraphy (1985–1993), as well as being Chair of the International Commission on Stratigraphy (ICS) from 2000 to 2008.
Home / Education / Geolocations / Chalk Cliffs of Etretat
No Description From Imaggeo.egu.eu: http://imaggeo.egu.eu/view/1406/ From Geolog http://geolog.egu.eu/2013/04/29/imaggeo-on-mondays-the-chalk-cliffs-of-etretat: "Étretat is a coastal region in northern France, well known for its stunning geological landscape. Particularly the headland you see here. Headland erosion is perhaps one of the best known processes in coastal erosion, where a crack in the headland is opened and enlarged by hydraulic abrasion.
Home / News / EGU news / EGU mentoring workshops – apply now!
Due to the restricted number of participants, attendance is for EGU members only, and only open to EGU23 Mentor-Mentee pairs. We, therefore, ask EGU23 Mentor-Mentee pairs to get in touch before submitting their applications and agree to their participation as a pair in these workshops. The workshop series consists of three online sessions in September-October 2023.
Home / Awards & medals / Julia and Johannes Weertman Medal / 2024 / Gwenn E. Flowers
This illustrates her ability to articulate complex topics, and emphasizes the relevance of her research on one of the pre-eminent issues of the day. She summarises the history of our thought about the roles of surface hydrology of glaciers and ice sheets in governing the dynamics of the ice, the difficulties of measuring these roles, and the challenges the community faces.
Home / Awards & medals / Arne Richter Awards for Outstanding Young Scientists / 2014 / Sebastian F. L. Watt
What makes Watt stand out is not only his impressive productivity (he has already published over 20 papers in peer-reviewed international journals), but also the breadth of geosciences that his contributions tackle, both in terms of the science questions that he has addressed, the techniques he has employed and the high level of scholarship that he demonstrates in his writing.
Home / Awards & medals / Outstanding Student Poster (OSP) Awards / 2015 / Panos Georgiou
Andreas Loizos. His PhD project is focused on the assessment of the effect of compaction methodology on the Hot Mix Asphalt (HMA) properties and formation of laboratory compaction protocols in order to simulate the field compaction.
Home / Media Library / A day's sea surface temperature values in the Mediterranean in October 2011
On a day in October 2011, the sea surface temperature in the Mediterranean ranged from about 5°C (blue/violet) to 33°C(dark red).
Home / Education / Educational resources / How is carbon stored in seafloor sediments?
Associated divisions Climate: Past, Present & Future (CL) Ocean Sciences (OS) Stratigraphy, Sedimentology and Palaeontology (SSP) Language English Age group 16-18 Type of activities Classroom Home Material needed The article and activity sheet are available through the following link: https://futurumcareers.com/how-is-carbon-stored-in-seafloor-sediments Source https://futurumcareers.com/how-is-carbon-stored-in-seafloor-sediments Resource Download (PDF document, 14.8 MB) License Attribution-Non-Commercial 4.0 International (CC BY-NC 4.0) Description In the summer of 2024, Dr Émilie Saulnier-Talbot, a biogeographer from Université Laval, and Dr Hilary Corlett, a geologist from Memorial University, took part in an ocean research expedition around the fjords of northern Canada.