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Home / Awards & medals / Outstanding Student and PhD candidate Presentation (OSPP) Awards / 2024 / Gabriele Benedetti
The presented poster proposes to adapt Survival Analysis techniques (frequently used in medical trials and bio-statistical studies) to obtain fracture trace length statistical models corrected from right-censoring bias. The work highlights the importance of considering such bias and shows how censoring can affect the correct estimation of statistical parameters.
Home / News / Webinars and online events / Geodesy Campfire - Share Your Research
Titles of the talks are: Michal Cuadrat-Grzybowski @ Delft University of Technology: Characterizing High-frequency Gravimetric Content in GRACE Residual Level-1B Data Michela Ravanelli @ Sapienza University of Rome: Advancing GNSS Variometry: from Real-Time Scenarios to Real-Time Implementation for Enhanced Tsunami Early Warning Systems More details about the content of the presentation can be found at https://blogs.egu.eu/divisions/g/ .
Home / Education / Educational resources / How do sea level oscillations contribute to sea level extremes?
How do variations in the sea level add to the overall rise? And do sub-hourly variations make a difference? This resource introduces the work of Dr Jadranka Šepić, a geophysicist at the University of Split in Croatia, and her work investigating rising sea levels, in particular looking at sub-hourly sea level oscillations.
Home / Education / Educational resources / How does the Southern Ocean help protect our planet?
It also plays a significant role in absorbing carbon dioxide from the atmosphere, having sequestered ~40% of anthropogenic CO2 absorbed by the oceans. Associate Professor Julie Trotter and Professor Malcolm McCulloch from The University of Western Australia, and Dr Paolo Montagna from the Institute of Polar Sciences in Bologna, Italy, are working to understand the complex interactions between the Southern Ocean and global climate.
Home / Education / Educational resources / What can Arctic rocks teach us about life on Mars?
Éloïse Brassard, a PhD student at the Université de Sherbrooke in Canada, studies a type of rock formation known as gossans. She aims to understand their geological characteristics and develop methods for detecting similar formations on Mars using satellite imagery.
Home / Meetings / Meetings calendar
The school also offers a diverse program with talks by world-renowned scientists, former members of parliament, corporate sustainability leaders, journalists, activists, and artists. Website: https://acscc.nl/ June The 13th Summer School on Sensitivity Analysis of Model Output (SAMO 2026) Fiesole (Florence), Italy 8–12 June 2026 SAMO 2026 covers how to perform sensitivity analysis in simulation modelling, as it has a crucial role in policy and policy-making.
Home / Policy / EGU’s Policy Priority Area 2025-2028: Climate Hazard and Risk
In October 2024, the EGU Council approved ‘Climate Hazard and Risk’ as the 2025-2028 Policy Priority Area due to its relevance to many EGU divisions, current and future policy significance, and the need for information and continued scientific support in the creation of new European legislation and initiatives. 2024 was the warmest year on record, with global average surface temperature reaching 1.55°C above the 1850-1900 average, according to the WMO .
Home / Media Library / Schematic representation of the effect of water erosion and deposition on soil OC stabilization and loss processes
Transport in runoff: detachment and transport can shift OC from a protected state in aggregates to an available state where it mineralizes more rapidly. Burial: the deposition of eroded OC moves OC into a low-mineralization context and can also enhance protection via aggregation.
Home / Awards & medals / Outstanding Student Poster (OSP) Awards / 2012 / Alexander Osadchiev
The poster shows the results of investigation the dependence of the spatial extent of a plume of small size river on the wind stress and Coriollis parameter.
Home / Awards & medals / Outstanding Student Poster (OSP) Awards / 2011 / Barbara Kunz
Barbara Kunz GMPV Geochemistry, Mineralogy, Petrology & Volcanology The 2011 Outstanding Student Poster (OSP) Award is awarded to Barbara Kunz for the poster/PICO entitled: A mid-crustal metamorphic field gradient in Val Strona di Omegna, Italy: constraints from metabasic rocks (Kunz, B. E.; Johnson, T. E.; White, R. W.) Barbara Kunz recently finished her diploma in Geology at the Johannes Gutenberg-University of Mainz, Germany. She has been a part of the Department of Metamorphic Geology, under the supervision of Prof.