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Home / Awards & medals / Augustus Love Medal / 2016 / Jason P. Morgan
In a series of publications, Phipps Morgan explored the links between hotspot swells, plume melting and the formation of a plume-fed asthenosphere feeding the mid-ocean ridge systems.
Home / Meetings / Conference series / Ada Lovelace Workshops on Modelling Mantle and Lithosphere Dynamics
The workshops, previously known as International Workshops on Mantle and Lithosphere Dynamics, were renamed in 2018 by the EGU Topical Events Committee in honour of the 19th century English mathematician Ada Lovelace.
Home / Meetings / Ada Lovelace Workshops on Modelling Mantle and Lithosphere Dynamics
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As a result of these experiments his name also appears in the Darcy-Weisbach equation for open channel flow. His approach was purely scientific and in line with the empirical approach to science of that time.
Home / Awards & medals / Division Outstanding Early Career Scientist Awards / 2018 / Fabio Corbi
Fabio Corbi TS Tectonics and Structural Geology The 2018 Division Outstanding Early Career Scientist Award is awarded to Fabio Corbi in recognition of his ground-breaking, multidisciplinary research, dealing both with subduction-related thrust-fault earthquakes and volcano-tectonic processes. Fabio Corbi developed, tested, and applied new analogue techniques to explore the physics of thrust earthquakes with the ultimate goal to better assess seismic hazards, especially related to mega-earthquakes in subduction zones.
Home / Profile / Stefanie Kaboth-Bahr
Stefanie Kaboth-Bahr Union representative of the Early Career Scientists of the European Geosciences Union April 2025 – present Deputy Union representative of the Early Career Scientists of the European Geosciences Union April 2024 – April 2025 EDI Committee Member of the European Geosciences Union January 2026 – present As a professor specializing in paleoclimatology, my research delves into deciphering Earth’s past climates to understand their response to future climate change.
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EGS Badge Award 1999 John A. Johnson in recognition of his diligence in the promotion of oceanography and atmospheric sciences and his exceptional services to the Society in general
Home / Jobs / Assistant Professor, Lithosphere and Surface Processes
Applicants should submit (1) a letter of application, (2) a curriculum vitae including a full list of publications, (3) a statement of research interests, and (4) a statement of interests in teaching, mentoring, and broader impacts. Broader impacts may include, for example, public education and outreach activities, efforts to strengthen academic communities, and other positive societal benefits.
Home / Media Library / Example of an ocean eddy (not from the study) as seen from space
The dead-zone eddies found in the Biogeosciences study are somewhat similar to the one seen in this picture, which was captured by the Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer on NASA’s Terra satellite in late 2011.
Home / Awards & medals / Hannes Alfvén Medal / 1999 / Gerhard Haerendel
Haerendel became famous for his early barium cloud release experiments, and he is one of the fathers of the CLUSTER mission. His pioneering work opened a new view towards the understanding of plasma in space and its interaction with the solar wind. Newsletter 67, 38, 1998