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Home / Awards & medals / Outstanding Student Poster and PICO (OSPP) Awards / 2017 / Elizabeth Dingle
In particular, I consider the roles of sediment flux, grain size and basin subsidence. The poster I presented at EGU 2017 illustrates the results of work considering how the amount of coarse sediment (gravel) exported by Himalayan rivers is limited by the differential abrasion of weaker lithologies.
Home / Awards & medals / Outstanding Student Poster and PICO (OSPP) Awards / 2017 / Maï Bordiec
Interested in a transversal internship proposal suggested by the Laboratory of Planetology and Geodynamics of Nantes, she decided to study the generation of ice ripples during her first year of MSc. In this work, she developed a model in order to understand the mechanisms that generate periodic bedforms or “ice ripples” on terrestrial ice sheets and to evaluate the plausibility that similar bedforms may develop on Mars.
Home / News / EGU news / EGU peer review training workshop 2025 – apply now!
Benefits of participating: Gain confidence in scientific reviewing Learn about the open peer review process in EGU journals and general features of peer review Get the answers to your questions Upon successfully completing the course, participants will be added to the Copernicus Referee Database Members apply free, today!
Home / Jobs / Assistant/Associate Professor, Earth System Modeling
Examples of relevant areas include (but are not limited to) large-scale dynamics and feedbacks among physical, chemical, and biological processes at Earth’s surface, in the ocean, and in the atmosphere; the past evolution of Earth’s climate; coupling of biogeochemical cycling and climate dynamics in the past and present; and development of predictive frameworks for forecasting future global change and its impacts on the Earth system.
Home / Media Library / An artist's rendition of the Greenhouse gases Observing SATellite (GOSAT) operating in space
Credit: JAXA ( Source ) Related EGU articles One-third of recent global methane increase comes from tropical Africa (11 December 2019) Download Original image (44.2 KB, 876.0x628.0 px) Go back
Home / News / EGU news / EGU statement on Scientific Neocolonialism for Earth Day
This Earth Day, the European Geosciences Union ( EGU ) is issuing a statement on the impacts of scientific neocolonialism on geoscientific research, recognising that if we are to continue to make scientific advances, all peoples of the world must be equally included in research activities, regardless of their geographical location.
Home / News / EGU news / EGU authors share why our journals are the perfect match!
“The Publications Committee is highly pleased with the outcome of this ongoing survey. It shows once more that authors see great value in our publication model of open access and open peer review. We are looking forward to an even more successful development of our publications also in view of the many opportunities the integrated repository EGU sphere offers” summarizes Barbara Ervens, Chair of the Publications Committee.
Home / News / EGU news / EGU seeks proposals for the development of science mentoring workshops!
The overall aims for this workshop series should be: To inform EGU members of the benefits of being either a mentor or mentee What to expect from a good mentoring relationship To equip EGU members with the skills to undertake useful mentoring relationships, either as a mentor or mentee Details We aim for one online workshop series to be delivered in 2023, in English.
Home / Policy / EGU science-policy events / Integrating science into the European Green Deal
The mixed panel of policymakers and scientists representing the EGU discuss ed the role that scientists should play in the European Green Deal and where research is most needed to give Europe the best chance of reaching the Deal’s ambitious targets.