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Home / Awards & medals / Union Service Award / 2011 / Herbert Summesberger
Dr Summesberger has also provided a private guided tour of the Museum of Natural Sciences in Vienna on the afternoon of the Sunday preceding the workshop, and in the last three year an “ice-breaker” reception has been added. Dr Summesberger has also personally addressed the teachers during the workshops (presentation of pedagogical tools such as GEOLAB) and last year also added a field trip at the end of the workshop, out of the conference hall and into real geology.
Home / Media Library / Virtual water network of the Roman world
The team also used reconstructed maps of the Roman landscape and population to estimate where agricultural production and food demand were greatest, and they simulated the trade in grain based on an interactive reconstruction of the Roman transport network (central panel).
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The EGU hosts a number of blogs that aim to share accurate information about geoscientific research, in a language understandable not only to fellow scientists but also to the broader public. With a particular focus on European research, the blogs offer a place for scientists to interact with each other and the Union.
Home / Awards & medals / Outstanding Student Poster (OSP) Awards / 2013 / Philipp Kempf
His PhD project focuses on paleo-tsunami deposits within coastal lakes along the megathrust earthquake-prone south-central Chilean coast. In his poster at EGU2013 he presented preliminary results from a survey on the island of Chiloé in which he integrated sidescan sonar data, sub-bottom profiles and various sediment core analyses, e.g. x-radiography and magnetic susceptibility.
Home / Awards & medals / Outstanding Student Poster and PICO (OSPP) Awards / 2017 / Guillaume Piton
Guillaume Piton SSS Soil System Sciences The 2017 Outstanding Student Poster and PICO (OSPP) Award is awarded to Guillaume Piton for the poster/PICO entitled: A generic Froude scale model study of massive bedload deposition in a debris basin (Piton, G.; Recking, A.) Click here to download the poster/PICO file. I am currently a postdoc researcher in the IRSTEA center of Grenoble (Univ. Grenoble Alpes), within the Torrential Erosion, Snow and Avalanche research unit.
Home / Education / Geolocations / Haploxeroll
No Do you need permissions to access the location? No Description From Imaggeo.egu.eu: Soil profile of an Haploxeroll located in "Puerto de Benifallim", Alicante, southeast of Spain. http://imaggeo.egu.eu/view/31/. Haploxerolls are thin layers of soil that touch rock less than 50cm down, but also tend to be aridic in nature (lacking water). Geographic location -0.4477 W, 38.3632 N Go back
Home / Media Library / Foulden Maar, an extinct volcanic crater near Dunedin, New Zealand.
Surface excavation (on right) and drilling in 2009 (left) unearthed tens of thousands of fossils, including fish, spiders and sucking bugs as well as dozens of plant species. Credit: Credit: Daphne Lee/University of Otago Related EGU articles Fossil leaves point to global greening in the coming decades (20 August 2020) Download Original image (3.0 MB, 3008.0x2000.0 px) Preview image (163.4 KB, 1280x851 px, JPEG format) Go back
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It is reserved for excellent young scientists with outstanding achievements in a field related with Natural Hazards, with important interdisciplinary activity in two or more fields related with this topic and whose research has been focused on the mitigation of Natural Risks. With the name of Plinius , the medal is intended to acknowledge all the labour of our ancestors to improve the knowledge and mitigation of Natural Hazards.
Home / Awards & medals / Outstanding Student Poster (OSP) Awards / 2014 / Martin Braun
The poster presented at EGU illustrated my first approach of an extensive analysis of the mechanisms of precipitation involved in debris-flow triggering with consideration of potential climatic shifts using daily precipitation data and a unique debris-flow inventory.
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