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Home / ECS / Undergraduate and postgraduate courses / Earth Dynamics and Natural Hazards
Summary Type of degree MSc Subjects Geodynamics Natural Hazards Location Montpellier, France Course language French Website http://www.mention-geosciences.org/ Description Since 2010, this new Master offers an integrated training from the study of Earth-Dynamics to the assessment of Natural-Hazards, Over the last decade, risks to people and economic losses associated to earthquakes-landslides-or-flood events have increased due to rapid urbanisation and denser populations.
Home / News / Webinars and online events / From facts to impact with Four.Six - Session 3
Through real-world examples, interactive exercises, and expert-led sessions, participants will learn to move beyond the “deficit model” and become facilitators of dialogue and action. In this session, "An Introduction to 2-Way Communications", participants will discover how to move from broadcasting to meaningful dialogue through audience segmentation and framing. Need help? If you have any questions about the workshop "From facts to impact with Four.Six - Session 3", please contact us via webinars@egu.eu .
Home / News / Webinars and online events / Geodesy Campfire - Share Your Research!
Welcome to the 17th Geodesy Campfire! In this edition, we will two listen exciting talks: by Hugo Lecomte and Marius Schlaak on Zoom. We will have time for networking after the presentations.
Home / Awards & medals / Outstanding Student Poster (OSP) Awards / 2014 / Sören Thomsen
The poster presented at the EGU General Assembly 2014 shows the formation of a mode water eddy within the Peru-Chile Undercurrent observed by a fleet of seven gliders. The impacts on the near-coastal salinity and oxygen distribution are discussed in detail based on the high-resolution three dimensional glider dataset.
Home / Awards & medals / Outstanding Student Poster and PICO (OSPP) Awards / 2019 / Yvonne Smit
Yvonne Smit GM Geomorphology The 2019 Outstanding Student Poster and PICO (OSPP) Award is awarded to Yvonne Smit for the poster/PICO entitled: Prediction of beach surface moisture with ModFlow modeled groundwater fluctuations for the purpose of aeolian sand transport (Smit, Y.; Sutanudjaja, E.; Donker, J.; Ruessink, G.) Click here to download the poster/PICO file. Yvonne Smit is a PhD student at the Department of Physical Geography of the Utrecht University (The Netherlands).
Home / Awards & medals / Young Scientist Outstanding Poster Paper (YSOPP) Awards / 2008 / Fabrizio Romano
Particularly, the studypresented at the EGU 2008 points out the limits of GPS data to resolve completely the slip distribution on the fault and shows that, instead, a joint inversion of tsunami waveform and geodetic data constrains the solution in a much better way.
Home / Awards & medals / Outstanding Student Poster (OSP) Awards / 2013 / Thomas Seers
Whilst broadly comparable to fracture attributes obtained using manual surveys, the systematic underrepresentation of fracture properties is observed within lidar derived dataset, resulting in the underestimation of flow and storage capacity within modelled discrete fracture networks.
Home / Awards & medals / Division Outstanding Early Career Scientist Awards / 2020 / Meng Gao
Meng Gao AS Atmospheric Sciences The 2020 Division Outstanding Early Career Scientist Award is awarded to Meng Gao for original contributions to the understanding of haze pollution formation in highly polluted regions and its interactions with climate.
Home / Education / Geolocations / Rockscape
No Do you need permissions to access the location? No Description From Imaggeo.egu.eu: Beautifully oxidised and eroded layers in a limestone, ressembling patterns of a geological map. http://imaggeo.egu.eu/view/1212/ Geographic location 19.7777 E, 41.7610 N Go back
Home / ECS / Undergraduate and postgraduate courses / Hazards and Disaster Management
You will also undertake active research in one or more of your chosen hazard areas. Go back