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Home / News / EGU news / EGU announces new EDI logo for the 2021 General Assembly
Additional areas of focus The EDI Working Group is also focusing on a number of additional initiatives. These include: A special issue in the Advances in Geosciences Journal dedicated to EDI .
Home / Awards & medals / Outstanding Student and PhD candidate Presentation (OSPP) Awards / 2022 / Yingxue Yu
Her research focuses on (1) Fate and transport of solutes and colloids in soils and porous media; (2) Occurrence and fate micro- and nanoplastics in aquatic and terrestrial ecosystems; (3) Characterization of water flow and soil physical properties; (4) Application of geostatistics in soil science.
Home / Awards & medals / Young Scientist Outstanding Poster Paper (YSOPP) Awards / 2003 / Arifur Rahman
A.; Jose, S. C.; Cirpka, O. A.) Click here to download the poster/PICO file. Dilution and mixing of solutes in porous media, especially field-scale dilution and mixing of chemicals in the context of studying natural attenuation and natural or accelerated in-situ bioremediation. To Design a quasi two-dimensional tank for the measurement of dilution and mixing by fiber-optic fluorometry in the technical scale.
Home / News / Press releases / EGU announces the newest feature of their Open Access repository, EGUsphere: preprints!
More information The European Geosciences Union ( EGU ) is Europe’s premier geosciences union, dedicated to the pursuit of excellence in the Earth, planetary, and space sciences for the benefit of humanity, worldwide. It is a non-profit interdisciplinary learned association of scientists founded in 2002 with headquarters in Munich, Germany.
Home / News / Webinars and online events / ERE Campfire - Microseismicity
The Energy, Resources and Energy ( ERE ) Division invites you to attend a campfire related to hydroshearing and microseismicity. Guest speaker : Iman Vaezi (Uppsala University). Title : The threshold of induced microseismicity is related to plasticity; Case study: hydroshearing in fractured crystalline rock at the Bedretto Underground Laboratory (Switzerland) Summary This campfire will discuss hydroshearing in fractured crystalline rock observed during hydraulic stimulation at the Bedretto Underground Laboratory for Geosciences and Geoenergies (BULGG) in Switzerland.
Home / Media Library / Roman aqueduct of Luynes
The Roman aqueduct near the Luynes in Indre-et-Loire, central France, is the only remnant of the ancient city of Malliacum. Water management infrastructure such as the Luynes aqueduct were central to providing the Romans with stable water supplies in regions with variable and dry climates.
Home / News / Press releases / EGU’s reaction to US decision to withdraw from the Paris Agreement
It is a non-profit interdisciplinary learned association of scientists founded in 2002 with headquarters in Munich, Germany. The EGU has a current portfolio of 17 diverse scientific journals, which use an innovative open access format, and organises a number of topical meetings, and education and outreach activities.
Home / News / Press releases / World’s dusty airports degrade aircraft engines
Planes stopping in Dubai, Delhi and Niamey, Niger, ingest the most dust of the locations in the study, though seasonal and daily variations can be significant. Airports such as Sydney, Phoenix and Bangkok see less dust than the others, but they do experience occasional large dust storms.
Home / News / EGU news / Integrating science into the EU Green Deal: EGU 2020 science-policy event
The mixed panel of policymakers and scientists representing the EGU will discuss the role that scientists should play in the EU Green Deal and where research is most needed to give Europe the best chance of reaching the deal’s ambitious targets.
Home / Outreach / Newsletter / GeoQ #7
Download full newsletter (PDF) The September issue of the quarterly newsletter of the European Geosciences Union, dedicated to young scientists, is now published online . The Articles section, for example, features only research by young scientists. Adam Booth, a young researcher himself, writes about the work of Monika Ivandic, a post-doctoral researcher in geophysics at Uppsala University in Sweden, on seismic monitoring of CO2 sequestration.