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Home / Awards & medals / Outstanding Student Poster (OSP) Awards / 2015 / Denys Dudkin
His research interests are in the area of study of the wave processes and EM fields in space plasma, as well the data processing from the space and ground-based EM sensors. In the awarded poster, he presented the results of data analysis from a very compact electric antenna placed on board of the low Earth orbit microsatellite Chibis-M.
Home / Awards & medals / Outstanding Student Poster and PICO (OSPP) Awards / 2016 / Christoph Renkl
The presented poster shows first results of the representation and sensitivity of the alongshore tilt of MDT in the model as well as an analysis of the alongshore momentum balance. A preliminary interpretation based on vorticity dynamics is used to relate the alongshore tilt to the nearshore and offshore ocean circulation.
Home / Awards & medals / Outstanding Student Poster (OSP) Awards / 2013 / Ping Fu
The poster at EGU General Assembly 2013 presented a comprehensive investigation of the plaeo glaciations of the Shaluli Shan area in the southeastern Tibetan Plateau, which provides robust reconstruction of the paleo glacial pattern of the study area and new insights to the glacial erosion pattern and hence the basal thermal regimes.
Home / Education / Geolocations / Natural History Museum
No Website http://www.mta.gov.tr/v2.0/eng/daire-baskanliklari/ttm/ Description The Turkish Natural History Museum is located in Ankara. The Mineral Research and Exploration Institute which is now the General Directorate of Mineral Research and Exploration (MTA) was established in 1935 with the directives of Atatürk. Until that time there had been no Natural History Museum in Turkey.
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Hay for pioneering work on tidal dissipation and ocean–ice coupling in icy moons, advancing our understanding of internal heating, ocean dynamics, and the habitability of ocean worlds. Read more Cathy Quantin Nataf 2025 Runcorn-Florensky Medal The 2025 Runcorn-Florensky Medal is awarded to Cathy Quantin Nataf for groundbreaking contributions to the geology of ancient Mars through her research on sedimentary records and erosional history, and for her pivotal roles in the Mars 2020 and Exomars missions.
President: Alice-Agnes Gabriel ( Email sm@egu.eu ) Deputy President: Philippe Jousset ( Email ) ECS Representative: Ana Nap ( Email ecs-sm@egu.eu ) Seismology as a discipline contributes to a large variety of both basic and applied scientific fields, and addresses urgent questions in the context of both natural resources and natural hazards.
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
Home / Awards & medals / Sergey Soloviev Medal / 2005 / Charles A. Doswell III
Charles A. Doswell III The 2005 Sergey Soloviev Medal is awarded to Charles A. Doswell III in recognition of his world leadership in predicting the consequences of severe storms and floods, and in the avoidance and mitigation of these severe natural hazards. Dr. Charles A. Doswell III has significantly contributed to understanding severe convective storms and their accompanying weather namely tornadoes and downbursts, significant hail and flash floods.
Home / ECS / Undergraduate and postgraduate courses / Geophysical Sciences for Seismic Risk
Summary Type of degree MSc Subjects Natural Hazards Seismology Tectonics, Structural Geology, and Geomorphology Location Messina, Italy Course language English Website https://geophysical-sciences-for-seismic-risk.cdl.unime.it/en Description The Master’s Degree Course in Geophysical Sciences for Seismic Risk at the Messina University prepares specialists in Geophysics and Geology for roles of responsibility in both the private and public sectors.