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Home / Media Library / Figure 1: Journalist responses when asked how many scientists they interviewed were able to share their research in an accessible, non-technical manner.
Related EGU articles Despite willingness to speak to the media, journalists say scientists often do not follow through, fearing their science will be misrepresented: EGU Media Survey (21 September 2023) Download Original image (3.4 KB, 1407.0x871.0 px) Preview image (5.3 KB, 1280.0x792.0 px, JPEG format) Go back
Home / Meetings / General Assembly / List of General Assemblies / Participants of the EGU General Assembly 2025
The table below summarises the institutional affiliation of EGU General Assembly 2025 participants by nation. 18,646 colleagues from 120 countries participated on-site in Vienna, Austria, accompanied by 2,340 virtual attendees from 104 countries, for a total of 20,986 participants from 136 countries.
Home / Meetings / General Assembly / List of General Assemblies / Participants of the EGU General Assembly 2022
The table below summarises the institutional affiliation of EGU General Assembly 2022 participants by nation. 7,313 colleagues from 89 countries participated on-site in Vienna, Austria, accompanied by 7,004 virtual attendees from 116 countries, for a total of 14,317 participants from 126 countries.
Home / Meetings / General Assembly / List of General Assemblies / Participants of the EGU General Assembly 2024
The table below summarises the institutional affiliation of EGU General Assembly 2024 participants by nation. 18,338 colleagues from 116 countries participated on-site in Vienna, Austria, accompanied by 2,593 virtual attendees from 109 countries, for a total of 20,931 participants from 130 countries.
Home / Education / Educational resources / Recherches sur la restauration des tourbières au Canada et sur leur pouvoir de stockage du carbone
This French language brochure introduces Maria's work, offers an insight into careers in physical geography, contains an interview with Maria and includes an activity sheet that challenges students to explore how peatland disturbance influences climate change. Go back
Home / Awards & medals / Outstanding Student and PhD candidate Presentation (OSPP) Awards / 2024 / Mélinda Martins
She studies hydroclimatic changes in the subtropical western Atlantic, with a focus on past climate dynamics through the Hydroshifts project. Mélinda presented her MSc thesis work on "Deciphering Local from Global Signals in Portimão Bank Sedimentary Dynamics" during her PICO presentation at the EGU 2024 General Assembly, where she was honored with the OSPP Award.
Home / News / EGU news / EGU announces its 2021 awards and medals!
Contact Thomas Blunier Chair of the EGU Awards Committee Email awards.medals@egu.eu Terri Cook EGU Head of Media, Communications and Outreach Email media@egu.eu Links EGU Awards and Medals Proposal and Selection of Candidates Share this Share on LinkedIn Share on Facebook Pin it Submit to Reddit Send email
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Geochemistry, Mineralogy, Petrology & Volcanology (GMPV) structure President Holly Stein Deputy President Silvio Ferrero Email Programme Group Chair Holly Stein Science Officers Adrian Finch Email Chiara Maria Petrone Email David Dolejs Email Giulia Consuma Email Jörg Hermann Email Mathias Burisch-Hassel Email Max Wilke Email Niki Wintzer Email Richard Palin Email Silvio Ferrero Email Simona Gabrielli Email Thea Hatlen Heimdal Email Tobias Keller Email OSPP Co-ordinator Chiara Maria Petrone Email ECS Representative Piyal Halder ECS Co-Representative Bartosz Puzio Email Campfires Team Marine Boulanger Email Chief Campfires Organiser Anne Sturm Email Fernanda Torres García Email Marco Knüver Email Veronica Peverelli Email GMPV Blog Team Melanie Sieber Email Editor in Chief Agata Poganj Email Alessandro Musu Email Amar Arab Guto Paiva-Silva Metwally Hamza Piyal Halder Yalla Samira Social Media Team Alberto Caracciolo Email BlueSky Luisa Chavarría Email Facebook Anne Sturm Email Instagram Piyal Halder Linkedin Career and Short Courses Veronica Peverelli Email Webmaster Pierre Lanari Email Awards & medals committees Robert Wilhelm Bunsen Medal committee Robert Wilhelm Bunsen Medal Committee chair Janne Blichert-Toft Committee members Chiara Maria Petrone Jean-Francois Moyen Judith Hannah Kei Hirose Trevor Ireland GMPV OECS Award Committee committee GMPV OECS Award Committee Committee chair Holly Stein Committee members Giulia Consuma Jörg Hermann Mathias Burisch-Hassel Thea Hatlen Heimdal Blog editors Geochemistry, Mineralogy, Petrology & Volcanology editors Geochemistry, Mineralogy, Petrology & Volcanology Editors Guto Paiva-Silva Email Inês Pereira Email Melanie Sieber Email Shivani Harshe Email Simona Gabrielli Email Journal editors Executive editors of Solid Earth (SE) Solid Earth (SE) Executive editors Andrea Di Muro Arjen Stroeven CharLotte Krawczyk Florian Fusseis Kei Ogata Susanne Buiter
Home / Media Library / Drilling for shale gas
Tower in Pennsylvania, USA, for drilling into the Marcellus Shale Formation for natural gas. ("Source":https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Upper_Fairfield_Township_gas_well_2a.JPG) Credit: Ruhrfisch Related EGU articles New study: Fracking prompts global spike in atmospheric methane (14 August 2019) Download Original image (4.1 MB, 3648.0x2736.0 px) Preview image (131.6 KB, 1280x960 px, JPEG format) Go back
Home / Media Library / Harvey flooding, southeast Texas
An aerial view shows extensive flooding from Harvey in a residential area in Southeast Texas, Aug. 31, 2017 Credit: Air National Guard photo by Staff Sgt. Daniel J. Martinez Related EGU articles Hurricane Harvey: Dutch-Texan research shows most fatalities occurred outside flood zones (19 April 2018) Download Original image (511.1 KB, 1620.0x1080.0 px) Preview image (295.7 KB, 1280x853 px, JPEG format) Go back