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Home / Awards & medals / Outstanding Student and PhD candidate Presentation (OSPP) Awards / 2022 / Davide Tognin
Further details on this work are published in Tognin et al., 2021 (Nature Geoscience; doi.org/10.1038/s41561-021-00853-7 ). Publication resulting from this award Tognin, D., D'Alpaos, A., D'Alpaos, L., Rinaldo, A., and Carniello, L.: Statistical characterization of erosion and sediment transport mechanics in shallow tidal environments – Part 2: Suspended sediment dynamics, Earth Surf.
Home / Awards & medals / Virtual Outstanding Student and PhD candidate Presentation (vOSPP) Awards / 2021 / Zhibin Lei
His general research interest lies in understanding the geodynamic origin and governing parameters accounting for different degrees of deformation observed within the lithosphere during plate tectonic events of subduction, rifting, pluming, delamination, initiation of new plate boundaries etc.
Home / Education / GIFT / Workshops / Cape Town 2023 GIFT Workshop
Dedicated to bringing science to teachers, the Cape Town GIFT workshop features local scientific experts from the University of Cape Town, the Iziko South African Museum, and the Two Oceans Aquarium. Together, teachers and scientists will explore water through space and time, from presentations on the origin of the oceans and the role of traditional knowledge in ocean conservation to lesson building using aquarium touch tanks.
Home / Education / GIFT / Workshops / EGU General Assembly 2009 GIFT Workshop
In this GIFT -2009 workshop, we try to give you a general overview of all these different aspects of space observation of our planet.
Home / Awards / Past and present awardees
Thompson 2026 Henry Darcy Medal The 2026 Henry Darcy Medal is awarded to Sally E. Thompson for outstanding contributions to ecohydrology, particularly the co-evolution of vegetation and soils in natural landscapes, and the emerging patterns in response to water limitation. Read more Thorsten Wagener 2026 John Dalton Medal The 2026 John Dalton Medal is awarded to Thorsten Wagener for landmark contributions to hydrologic systems analysis and process-based evaluation of hydrologic models.
Home / Media Library / Boreal forest fire in Canada
Flames rise from an experimental forest fire in Canada's remote Northwest Territories. Credit: Stefan Doerr via Imaggeo, CC BY-ND 3.0 ( Source ) Related EGU articles Air pollution in New York City linked to wildfires hundreds of miles away (21 January 2020) Download Original image (5.9 MB, 3405.0x1990.0 px) Preview image (220.0 KB, 1280x748 px, JPEG format) Go back
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EGS Young Scientists' Publication Awardee - 1999 M. Teresa Mariucci for her publication in Tectonics: "Recent tectonic evolution and present stress in the Northern Apennines (Italy)" . Teresa Mariucci graduated in geology from the University of Rome "La Sapienza", Italy, in 1992, with a thesis in Structural Geology.
Home / News / Webinars and online events / Novel and inclusive approaches to policy engagement - Session 3
Session 3: Taking your first steps in policy engagement: How to ‘get out there’ with confidence in sharing your research! Only EGU Members can apply to participate in these workshops and attendees will be shortlisted by the EGU Outreach Committee selected by their answers to the question, ‘Why do you want to attend this workshop?’
Home / About / Subdivisions / Hydrological forecasting
Hydrological forecasting has many challenges today: producing accurate and reliable forecasts operationally for water and risk management applications, accessing real-time data and assimilating these data in the forecasting process, developing reliable tools for evaluating risk and probabilities of extreme events, integrating economic models for informed decision-making, making best use of human expertise in ensemble-based and probabilistic forecasting systems, documenting societal responses and impacts of extreme events, as well as implementing user-friendly visualisation products and dialogs to support real-time procedures.
Home / Media Library / Arctic sea ice over the Canadian Beaufort Sea
One of the reasons why the Arctic is warming faster than the Antarctic is the melting of the region’s sea ice, which reduces the icy, bright area that can reflect sunlight back out into space, resulting in more solar radiation being absorbed by the dark Arctic waters.