European Geosciences Union
Need help? Read the getting started page for tips on how to use the site search.
Searching ... 4524 items found
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 / News / Webinars and online events / Hands-on engagement and activities with the Glasgow Science Center
This workshop series is based upon the ‘Inspire & Challenge’ approach used by the Glasgow Science Center, Scotland, to communicate a diverse range of science subjects. Led by four experienced members of the Science Center team, participants will learn how to: employ modern theories of learning to hook people into their science; use practical tools and resources to bring their research to life; structure hands-on activities that inspire audiences of all ages and backgrounds; and choose language and approaches that are appropriate, making the engagements relevant and meaningful for the participants.
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 / News / EGU news / EGU election for Division Presidents and Treasurer: propose a candidate
From now until 15 September, you are kindly asked to propose a candidate to either vacancy by filling in the Candidate Proposal Form. You are welcome and encouraged to nominate yourself. If you are nominating someone else, please get the candidate’s consent. More information about the elections is available from the Election page on this website. Share this Share on LinkedIn Share on Facebook Pin it Submit to Reddit Send email
Home / Awards & medals / Outstanding Student Poster and PICO (OSPP) Awards / 2018 / Sarah Clancy
Sarah Clancy ERE Energy, Resources and the Environment The 2018 Outstanding Student Poster and PICO (OSPP) Award is awarded to Sarah Clancy for the poster/PICO entitled: The optimal lateral length and well pad size for maximising recoverable reserves of shale gas in northern England (Clancy, S.; Worrall, F.; Davies, R.; Gluyas, J.) Click here to download the poster/PICO file. Currently I am completing my PhD in the Earth Science Department at Durham University, focusing my research on the potential environmental risks from surface infrastructure associated with shale gas extraction by hydraulic fracturing.
Home / Education / Educational resources / Mission ATTO. Forschung im grünen Ozean
Associated divisions Atmospheric Sciences (AS) Biogeosciences (BG) Climate: Past, Present & Future (CL) Hydrological Sciences (HS) Language German Age groups 11-15 16-18 Type of activities Classroom Practical Work Source https://www.attoproject.org/mission-atto Description Um mehr über den Amazonas-Regenwald und seine Erforschung zu lernen, können Jugendliche in die Rolle von Reporter*innen schlüpfen und fiktiv die echte Forschungsstation ATTO im Amazonas Regenwald besuchen.
Home / EGU General Assembly 2021 Press Centre / Media tip sheets
Click here to see information about media services and activities (e.g. press conferences) at the most recent General Assembly. Interested in covering a specific area of the geosciences but don't know where to look? Our Media Tip Sheets have got you covered. Simply click on any of the links below to browse through a selection of posters and presentations!
Home / Awards & medals / Outstanding Student Poster (OSP) Awards / 2014 / Peter Greve
Peter Greve is a PhD student at the Institute for Atmospheric and Climate Science at ETH Zurich (Switzerland). His research aims at understanding historical and projected changes in hydroclimatological conditions under climate change. For this purpose he utilizes a broad range of data analysis techniques, as well as conceptual hydrological models such as the Budyko framework. The presentation at EGU 2014 focuses on the derivation of a new parametric formulation of the Budyko framework for non-stationary scales.
Home / Awards & medals / Outstanding Student Poster (OSP) Awards / 2015 / Christoph Bamann
Christoph Bamann studied aerospace engineering at the Technische Universität München (TUM), Germany, and the Imperial College London, United Kingdom. In his studies he focussed on dynamical systems theory and guidance, navigation, and control of air and spacecraft. Currently, he is a research assistant and PhD student at TUM, where his work is mainly concerned with space-based time transfer and orbit determination of space debris on the basis of laser ranging data.