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Home / Awards & medals / Outstanding Student Poster (OSP) Awards / 2011 / Geert Vinken
The poster presented at the EGU 2011 showed results of recent work on accounting for the non-linear chemistry during early stages of ship plumes expansion in a global chemistry transport model (GEOS-Chem).
Home / Media Library / Scrumping apricots in the Helvetic zone of the French Alps, 2009
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Home / Awards & medals / Katia and Maurice Krafft Award / 2023 / Sam Illingworth
Sam Illingworth The 2023 Katia and Maurice Krafft Award is awarded to Sam Illingworth for visionary work in developing and implementing methods to communicate geoscience in an innovative and inclusive way, and with a diverse audience. Sam Illingworth is a globally recognised leader in the field of geoscience communication for outreach, public engagement, and knowledge exchange.
Home / Awards & medals / Philippe Duchaufour Medal / 2017 / Peter Smith
Peter Smith The 2017 Philippe Duchaufour Medal is awarded to Peter Smith for his contribution to understanding the role of the soil system in the Earth’s biogeochemical cycles with special attention to carbon emissions and sequestration under the threat of climate change. Peter Smith’s contribution to science is definitive and aims to quantify the key role the soil system plays in the Earth’s biogeochemical cycles.
Home / Awards & medals / Young Scientist Outstanding Poster Paper (YSOPP) Awards / 2007 / Peter Hjort Lauritzen
He got his PhD from the University of Copenhagen where he, in collaboration with the Danish Meteorological Institute, derived and implemented a new dynamics module for HIRLAM that exactly conserved mass of air and tracers. He is particularly interested in numerical methods for dynamical cores, that is (roughly speaking), algorithms that approximate the solution to the adiabatic frictionless equations of motion for the atmosphere on resolved scales.
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An EGU member since 2013, Pereg was elected to serve as president of the EGU SSS Division in Autumn 2017, a role she was due to take on in April this year. Read more SOIL journal: 3rd in the Soil Science category of CiteScore 2019 28 January 2019 CiteScore 2019 values are now available in Scopus. SOIL , our EGU Soil System Sciences (SSS) division open-access journal ranked 3/126 (98th percentile) in the category Soil Science !
Home / News / EGU news / EGU to offset the travel emissions of every General Assembly participant
“To the best of my knowledge, this will be a first for any major geoscience event.” This development, approved by the Union Council in mid-October, builds upon a measure begun in 2018 that allowed participants to voluntarily offset their travel to the General Assembly through carbonfootprint.com .
Home / Awards & medals / Beno Gutenberg Medal / 2008 / John Woodhouse
Unsurprisingly, ISI has identified John has a highly cited researcher in his field, he has received 2 AGU medals and is a fellow of the Royal Society.
Home / Awards & medals / Young Scientist Outstanding Poster Paper (YSOPP) Awards / 2010 / Pierre Bonnand
-M.; Fairchild, I.) Click here to download the poster/PICO file. Pierre Bonnand is a PhD student at the Department of Earth and Environmental sciences, the Open University ( United Kingdom). His PhD project is focused on the development of a new technique to measure Cr isotopes in carbonates from the Neoproterozoic in order to determine the redox condition in the ocean during this period.
Home / Awards & medals / Outstanding Student Poster and PICO (OSPP) Awards / 2016 / Andrea Licciardi
Intensity of anisotropy increases approaching the main faults in the area and directions of the symmetry axis tends to align with the major geological structures