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Home / News / EGU news / Announcing EGU's newest journal: Geochronology
It will publish research in all aspects of geoscience that aim to determine times or rates of geologic events and processes, including, for example, basic research into fundamental physics and chemistry of geologic dating methods, applications across the full range of geosciences, and developments in standardization and intercomparison, statistical methods, data management, and computational infrastructure.
Home / Awards & medals / Division Outstanding Early Career Scientist Awards / 2025 / Iris van Zelst
Her card game QUARTETnary hit its crowdfunding target in 12 hours, raising funds to inspire the next generation of geoscientists. All of these achievements make Iris van Zelst a very worthy recipient of the Geodynamics Division Outstanding Early Career Scientist award.
Home / Awards & medals / Division Outstanding Early Career Scientist Awards / 2021 / Eva P. S. Eibl
Eibl’s unique take on seismology has taught us how to extract the height, location, direction, and number of blades of a helicopter from Doppler effects, or how we can monitor the fracturing crust while magma flows silently. This unique research path has allowed her to secure an impressive streak of funding, awarded by some of the most important institutions in Europe.
Home / News / EGU news / ‘Picture A Scientist’ screening extended!
“Arranging for an additional three days of viewing is a small gesture of thanks to all vEGU21 participants for their understanding and patience earlier in the week, and also a great way to continue to raise awareness of these important issues within our community.”
https://www.egu.eu/egs/award6s.htm
European Geophysical Society Lewis Fry Richardson Medal (since 1997) This medal has been established by the Interdisciplinary Working Group (IWG) on Nonlinear Processes in Geophysics in recognition of the scientific achievement of Lewis Fry Richardson . It is reserved for scientists for their exceptional contributions to nonlinear geophysics in general. Lewis Fry Richardson Medallists 2003 Uriel Frisch 2002 F.H. Busse 2001 J.C.R. Hunt 2000 B.
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He played a leading role in the development of the sonic anemometer-thermometer and in the organization of the 1976-77 Kansas field progamme. His theoretical work has elucidated the growth and structure of the boundary layer resulting from surface fluxes of heat, moisture and momentum, convective plumes within the layer, radiation and entrainment at the top of the layer.
Home / Media Library / Pond on top of Plaine Morte glacier
Supraglacial pond on Plaine Morte glacier, the largest plateau glacier in the European Alps. Credit: M. Huss Related EGU articles More than 90% of glacier volume in the Alps could be lost by 2100 (9 April 2019) Download Original image (555.0 KB, 2000.0x1500.0 px) Preview image (116.8 KB, 1280x960 px, JPEG format) Go back
Home / Media Library / Gorner glacier
Gorner glacier at the end of the summer of 2017. The glacier is located in the Monte Rosa massif and is the second largest glacier of the European Alps. Credit: M. Huss Related EGU articles More than 90% of glacier volume in the Alps could be lost by 2100 (9 April 2019) Download Original image (798.3 KB, 2000.0x1500.0 px) Preview image (207.2 KB, 1280x960 px, JPEG format) Go back
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Home / Awards & medals / Outstanding Student Poster and PICO (OSPP) Awards / 2018 / Thomas Laemmel
The originality of the results lays in the use of an inert tracer gas (CF4) to isolate the effect of wind on soil gas transport and to assess the implication for chamber measurements.