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Hair ice growing on a branch in a forest near Brachbach, Germany. The copyright holder has authorised the use of this image under the conditions specified by the "Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 licence":http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/.
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European Geophysical Society EGS Badge Award (since 1988) This award is reserved for individuals in recognition of their outstanding service and/or exceptional efforts in the promotion, growth and running of the Society. EGS Badge Awardees 2003 M. J. Rycroft 2003 H. Savenije 2001 L. Knopoff 2001 P. Read 2001 S. Zerbini 2000 S.W.H. Cowley 1999 M. Coradini 1999 J.A.
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The EGU – European Geosciences Union e.V., is a non-profit association registered at the county court of Munich (VR 206278). Its headquarter is located in the Kastenbauerstr. 2, 81677 Munich, Germany. Overall management and control of the Union rest in the hands of the elected Council, consisting of the Union president, the vice-president, the general secretary, the treasurer, and the presidents of each division.
Home / EGU General Assembly 2023 Press Centre / Press releases
Triple-dip La Niña upends conventional wisdom on well-known weathermaker A whale of a time: Scientists illuminate details of buried Miocene whale skeleton with ground penetrating radar Changing climate patterns indicate best times for Mediterranean water sports Smoking in Paris: How burning historic buildings like Notre-Dame disperse pollutants EPOS launches the European Portal for open and integrated access to multidisciplinary scientific data for Solid Earth Sciences 120-year-old storm’s secrets key to understanding weather risks Emirates Mars Mission Unveils New Deimos Observations at EGU23, Announces Mission Extension Low wages for cocoa farmers in West Africa threaten sustainability of chocolate industry
Home / Awards & medals / Outstanding Student Poster and PICO (OSPP) Awards / 2018 / Antoniette G. Grima
G.; Lithgow-Bertelloni, C.; Crameri, F.) Click here to download the poster/PICO file. Antoniette Greta Grima is reading for a PhD in Earth Sciences at the University College London (UCL) under the supervision of Prof. Carolina Lithgow-Bertelloni and the mentorship of Dr. Fabio Crameri. Her research focuses on the relationship between the subducted slab, the mantle transition zone and the resulting surface deformation.
Home / Awards & medals / Outstanding Student Poster and PICO (OSPP) Awards / 2017 / Stefanie Unterguggenberger
For the first time, the latter work presents a comprehensive study of the emission by FeO, its seasonal and diurnal variation as well as the quantum yield of the Fe + O3 reaction.
Home / Education / Educational resources / Climate change and its effect on glaciers
Inspire your students with this geology resource that explains what glaciers are, why some are melting faster than others and what would happen if the polar ice caps melt. Included is a summary of a current research project, an interview with glaciologist Dr Ellyn Enderlin and a career guide for students interested in geology. The activity sheet includes discussion points – seven questions the students can answer in groups of individually –, and instructions on how to simulate ice flow. Go back
Home / Education / Educational resources / Practical activities to help geoscience students develop the skills they need to succeed
Dr Lisa Doner and her team from Plymouth State University in the US have developed a programme full of practical activities that allow their students to develop the skills needed for a successful geoscience career. This brochure introduces Lisa's work, offers an insight into careers in geoscience, contains an interview with Lisa's students and includes an activity sheet containing a range of practical geoscience activities.
Home / News / Webinars and online events / CR, AS and OS Divisions Campfire: Remote Sensing of Svalbard: Svalbard Quiz via Zoom
The cryosphere (CR), atmospheric science (AS) and ocean science (OS) divisions are hosting two joint social events with the Svalbard Integrated Arctic Earth Observing System (SIOS). This is part of the SIOS online conference on Remote Sensing of Svalbard in June. There are two exciting social events that any member of CR, AS and OS can also join, along with conference attendees: (1) Svalbard quiz via zoom Date: 9th June 2021 Time: 19:00-20:30 CEST (2) Conference social event via Gathertown.
Home / News / Webinars and online events / EGU Science for Policy Hangout
Join us on the first Monday of every month to discuss how researchers can more effectively engage with policymaking, get the scoop on upcoming science for policy opportunities, and virtually mingle in a relaxed, informal environment. You’ll be met with people working at the science-policy interface as well as others who may be interested in doing so!