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Home / Media Library / Recently cleared land, with a young palm oil plantation
This photo of a young oil palm plantation with forest next to it was taken in November 2013. The image is distributed under a Creative Commons, Attribution, Share-Alike license. Credit: Clifton Sabajo Related EGU articles Deforestation linked to palm oil production is making Indonesia warmer (25 October 2017) Download Original image (1.6 MB, 4000.0x3000.0 px) Preview image (155.9 KB, 1280x960 px, JPEG format) Go back
Home / Media Library / Miro, a trained truffle dog, and his harvest
Miro is a trained truffle dog that belongs to Simon Egli, a co-author of the Biogeosciences paper based at Swiss Federal Research Institute WSL. He's pictured here with a Burgundy truffle he found in Switzerland. Credit: Simon Egli, WSL Related EGU articles Screening truffles for radioactivity 30 years from Chernobyl (25 February 2016) Download Original image (5.4 MB, 5472.0x3648.0 px) Preview image (110.3 KB, 1280x853 px, JPEG format) Go back
Home / Media Library / Rockfish and deep-sea carbonate formations
Rockfish use deep-sea carbonate formations at Hydrate Ridge, US, as a refuge. The copyright holder has authorised the use of this image under the conditions specified by the "Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike licence":http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/. Credit: L. Levin Related EGU articles From Finding Nemo to minerals – what riches lie in the deep sea?
Home / Media Library / First deep-sea species
_Gorgonocephalus caputmedusae_ (pictured) was the first species ever recovered from the deep sea. The copyright holder has authorised the use of this image under the conditions specified by the "Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike licence":http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/. Credit: SERPENT Project/D.O.B. Jones Related EGU articles From Finding Nemo to minerals – what riches lie in the deep sea?
Home / News / Press releases / El retroceso de los glaciares bolivianos pone en peligro a comunidades
Contact Dirk Hoffmann (disponible para contestar preguntas sobre el estudio en Castellano) Coordinator and Senior Researcher Bolivian Mountain Institute La Paz, Bolivia Email dirk.hoffmann@bolivian-mountains.org Actualmente disponible: +49-1522-4115439 Simon Cook Senior Lecturer in Physical Geography School of Science and the Environment, Manchester Metropolitan University Phone +44 (0)161 2471202 Email s.j.cook@mmu.ac.uk Twitter: @glacio_cook Bárbara Ferreira EGU Media and Communications Manager Munich, Germany Phone +49-89-2180-6703 Email media@egu.eu EGU on Twitter: @EuroGeosciences Links Scientific paper Journal – The Cryosphere Original release Share this Share on LinkedIn Share on Facebook Pin it Submit to Reddit Send email Media Glacier and glacier lake in the Bolivian Andes Glacier and glacier lake in the Bolivian Andes Glacier and glacier lake in the Bolivian Andes (2) Glacier and glacier lake in the Bolivian Andes (3) Field work in the Bolivian Andes Receding glacier in the Bolivian Andes (1) Receding glacier in the Bolivian Andes (2) Bolivian Andes Pelechuco Lake, a glacier lake in the Bolivian Andes (video)
Home / Meetings / General Assembly / Programme groups
Each programme group chair co-ordinates the scientific programme of its relevant group. Programme groups are part of the Programme Committee. For more information see the Programme Committee page of the General Assembly.
Home / Outreach / Newsletter / GeoQ #4
Download full newsletter (PDF) You can download the full newsletter as a single (interactive) PDF, or follow the Table of Contents links below for the PDFs of each individual section.
Home / Awards & medals / Outstanding Student Poster and PICO (OSPP) Awards / 2018 / Fanny Brun
Fanny Brun is a PhD student at Institut des Géosciences de l’Environnement (IGE, Grenoble, France) and Laboratoire d’Etudes en Géophysique et Océanographie Spatiales (LEGOS, Toulouse, France). Her work aims at understanding the influence of the debris-cover on the High Mountain Asia glacier mass balances. In this poster, she showed that ice cliff contributes ~23±5 % to the total ablation of the debris-covered tongue of Changri Nup Glacier (Everest region, Nepal).
Home / News / Webinars and online events / GMPV Campfire - Meet the EGU24 awardees
This Campfire will take place on the 12th of September at 11 am CEST .We are looking forward to hear the talks of: Yanhao Lin - 2024 Arne Richter Award for Outstanding Early Career Scientists (Staff scientist @ Center for High Pressure Science & Technology Advanced Research, Beijing, China) on Oxygen fugacity controls on magmatism investigated by experiments Alessia Tagliaferri - 2023 Outstanding Student and PhD candidate Presentation (OSPP) Award (PostDoc @ Heidelberg University, Germany) on Compositional variations in coesite-bearing garnets from Dora Maira UHP rocks Bartosz Puzio - 2023 Outstanding Student and PhD candidate Presentation (OSPP) Award (PhD student @ AGH University of Science and Technology, Krakow, Poland) on New Insights into the Thermodynamics of the Apatite Supergroup Need help?
https://www.egu.eu/eug/honorary_fellows.htm
European Union of Geosciences EUG HONORARY FELLOWS Up to six Honorary Fellows are designated every two years for their merit and their scientific achievements in the field of the Earth and Planetary Sciences. EUG has deleted the term "Foreign" from the title of "Honorary Foreign Fellow" to allow for the inclusion of European scientists for nomination as EUG Honorary Fellows.