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Home / Media Library / Overview of an area near Fukushima used for temporary storage of contaminated land
Overview of an area near Fukushima used for temporary storage of contaminated land Credit: Evrard et al., SOIL 2019 Related EGU articles Fukushima: lessons learnt from an extraordinary case of soil decontamination (12 December 2019) Download Original image (1.4 MB, 3264.0x2448.0 px) Preview image (216.8 KB, 1280x960 px, JPEG format) Go back
Home / News / EGU news / Statement by the EGU Council concerning the dismissal of the former President
Both of these behaviours constituted clear breaches of the EGU code of conduct . As the elected representatives of the EGU membership, the Council felt that maintaining Irina Artemieva as President under these circumstances would be strongly detrimental to the Union. The resolution to dismiss the President was passed with a large majority.
Home / Education / Educational resources / Two analogical models of earthquakes
These advantages are presented on page 5 of the document attached. Their advantages are 1. their simplicity, 2. their homology with the real , 3. consequence of the second point: a better understanding of the processes at work during an earthquake. Go back
Home / Awards & medals / Arthur Holmes Medal & Honorary Membership / 2008 / Anthony B. Watts
Predictions of simple thermal and mechanical models, have defined the response of the oceanic crust and upper mantle to geological processes associated with rifting of the continental crust. Professor Watts’ research has lead to fundamental new insights on the evolution of the rheology and strength of the Earth’s lithosphere.
Home / Media Library / Simulation of the Amundsen Sea Embayment over three centuries of sustained retreat (video)
Simulation of the Amundsen Sea Embayment over three centuries of sustained retreat (video) (Credit: Cornford et al., The Cryosphere, 2015) Related EGU articles Most comprehensive projections for West Antarctica’s future revealed (18 August 2015) Download Original video (8.0 MB, 19 s, QuickTime/MPEG-4/Motion JPEG 2000 format format) Preview image (14.9 KB, 480x360 px, JPEG format) Go back
Home / Awards & medals / Young Scientist Outstanding Poster Paper (YSOPP) Awards / 2010 / Enrico Kurtenbach
Enrico Kurtenbach G Geodesy The 2010 Young Scientist Outstanding Poster Paper (YSOPP) Award is awarded to Enrico Kurtenbach for the poster/PICO entitled: Using Kalman smoother to derive daily gravity field solutions Enrico Kurtenbach is a PhD student at the Institute of Geodesy and Geoinformation (Department of Astronomical, Physical, and Mathematical Geodesy) at the University of Bonn, Germany. His research focuses on the determination of the temporal variations of the Earth’s gravity field using the satellite mission GRACE (Gravity Recovery and Climate Experiment).
Home / Awards & medals / Outstanding Student Poster (OSP) Awards / 2013 / Anna Hedenrud
Leif Klemedtsson (Dept of Earth Sciences, University of Gothenburg) and Prof. Anders Lindroth (Dept of Physical Geography and Ecosystem Science, Lund University). During her PhD studies, she is investigating how nitrogen fertilization affects the soil-atmosphere exchange of greenhouse gases, mainly nitrous oxide, from a bio-energy plantation.
Home / News / EGU news / Abstract withdrawal and code of conduct
18 April 2024 EGU has received strong evidence that an abstract submitted to EGU24 has violated the EGU Code of Conduct and has therefore been withdrawn. All EGU24 attendees and EGU members agree to abide by the EGU Code of Conduct and failure to follow this Code is violation of your membership or attendance agreement.
Home / Awards & medals / Awards & medals of the European Union of Geosciences (EUG)
EUG medals Arthur Holmes Medal & Honorary Membership Alfred Wegener Medal & Honorary Membership EUG awards Union Fellowship Outstanding Young Scientist Award
Home / Awards & medals / Arthur Holmes Medal & Honorary Membership / 2009 / David Gubbins
David Gubbins The 2009 Arthur Holmes Medal & Honorary Membership is awarded to David Gubbins for his fundamental research on the origin of geomagnetic reversals and the thermo-mechanical behaviour of the Earth’s core. David Gubbins’ research has covered the field of geomagnetism, theoretical seismology and inverse theory. His main research interest remains the origin of the Earth’s magnetic field and understanding long term behaviour of the magnetic field through dynamo models and interpretation of the paleo-magnetic record.