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Home / Awards & medals / Outstanding Student Poster (OSP) Awards / 2012 / Camille Clerc
Camille Clerc is a PhD student at the Ecole Normale Supérieure de Paris and at the Géosciences Montpellier Laboratory under supervision of Yves Lagabrielle and Christian Chopin. As a young geologist I study the structural and thermal evolution of the Cretaceous hyper-extended domain inverted in the Pyrenean Orogen. My approach implies fieldwork, petrography and geochemistry to determine the sedimentary, structural and metamorphic evolution of the North Pyrenean basins.
Home / Awards & medals / Outstanding Student and PhD candidate Presentation (OSPP) Awards / 2022 / Julius Oelsmann
Dr. Florian Seitz and Dr. Marcello Passaro. He is investigating the individual components of regional coastal sea level change. Next to climate induced sea level changes, a large proportion of sea level changes relative to the coast arise from coastal subsidence and uplift due to a variety of vertical land motion processes.
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Home / Education / GIFT / Workshops / EGU General Assembly 2005 GIFT Workshop
Bertrand Barré Areva, France Presentation (PDF document, 1.8 MB) Radioactivity exploration in the classroom Marie-Hélène Leuthereau Le Visiatome, CEA France Presentation (PDF document, 235.2 KB) Presentation of "geolab" A didactic tool for secondary schools and high schools Herbert Summesberger & al.
Home / News / EGU news / Welcome to a new Imaggeo!
We encourage everyone to upload their own geoscience images to the website to make the database even richer. As it was the case in the past, all Imaggeo material is copyrighted under a Creative Commons licence, meaning it is owned by the individual creators who originally uploaded it to the database. In the new website, users interested in submitting photographs or videos will be able to choose from a variety of attribution licences.
Home / Awards & medals / Virtual Outstanding Student and PhD candidate Presentation (vOSPP) Awards / 2021 / Hanna Zeitfogel
Click here to download the poster/PICO file. Hanna Zeitfogel is a PhD student at the Institute of Hydrology and Water Management (BOKU, Vienna). The overall goal of her research project is the estimation of spatially distributed groundwater recharge rates and their variability (for the extent of Austria) under changing climate conditions. Therefore, in a first step the regionalization of soil (hydraulic) properties is a major point of interest.
Home / Media Library / Melting summer ice
Melting summer sea ice is separated to pieces by the net of cracks, and their edges have amazing light-blue color, which is in contrast with white ice surface and deep blue sea water. Photo made during NABOS-2015 expedition.
Home / Media Library / Young palm oil plantation and forest
Photograph of a young palm oil plantation, with a forest next to it, taken by Clifton Sabajo in November 2013. The photo is distributed under a Creative Commons Attribution, Share-Alike license.
Home / Media Library / Moon over iceberg, Disko Bay
One of the many icebergs calved by Jakobshavn Isbæ that become temporarily stuck where the icefjord meets Disko Bay. It is widely believed that this glacier produced the large iceberg that sank the Titanic in 1912.
Home / Media Library / Karymsky volcano, 2004
Volcanic eruptions, such as the one of the Karymsky volcano (Russia) in 2004, release sulphur dioxide to the atmosphere, which has a cooling effect. Geoengineering an ‘artificial volcano’ to mimic this release has been proposed as a solution to global warming.