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Home / Education / Educational resources / Volcanology and geology: an explosion of possibilities
Associated divisions Geochemistry, Mineralogy, Petrology & Volcanology (GMPV) Natural Hazards (NH) Seismology (SM) Language English Age groups 11-15 16-18 Type of activities Classroom Home Source https://futurumcareers.com/volcanology-and-geology-an-explosion-of-possibilities Resource Download (PDF document, 1.0 MB) License Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 Description Professor Stephen Self has been studying volcanoes for more than 40 years.
Home / Education / Educational resources / Teacher's Guide to Earthquake Education
Each earthquake hazards lesson includes a Tabletop Exercise, which is a scenario that incorporates the occurrence of a particular type of hazard into a realistic chain of events that a student may experience during an earthquake. All lessons are optimized for scientific content, ease of implementation, appropriateness to the targeted grade levels (middle and high school) and cultural sensitivity. Go back
Home / News / Webinars and online events / Geodesy Campfire - Share Your Research
(CEST) on Zoom. We will have time for networking after the presentations. Titles of the talks are: Leire Retegui-Schiettekatte (Aalborg University): "Assimilating sub-monthly GRACE(-FO) TWS into large-scale hydrological models. Can it help to improve the representation of flooding events?" Vipin Kumar Maurya @ Regional Centre of Geodesy MNIT (Motilal Nehru National Institute Of Technology): "Landslide monitoring and Precursor Identification using Geodetic Techniques."
Home / Awards & medals / Young Scientist Outstanding Poster Paper (YSOPP) Awards / 2010 / Kiruthika Devaraj
Her research focuses on laboratory measurements and modeling of the centimeter and millimeter-wavelength properties of gases under simulated planetary atmospheric conditions and radio observations and radiative transfer modeling of planetary atmospheres. Currently, her research aims to reconcile the centimeter and millimeter-wavelength opacity spectra of ammonia under simulated outer planetary conditions.
Home / ECS / Undergraduate and postgraduate courses / Earth and Environment
Students will acquire a quantitative understanding of the composition, structure and processes of the earth and its atmosphere, as well as the impact of human activity. Water scarcity and quality, soil degradation and food supply, loss of biodiversity, vulnerability to severe weather and climate change are just a few examples of the major issues that need to be addressed.
Home / News / Webinars and online events / GMPV ECS Campfire
The third edition of the Geochemistry, Mineralogy, Petrology and Volcanology Campfires of the 2024/2025 season is right at the door, and will take place on Thursday January 23rd at 4 pm CET on Zoom. This edition will be a Scientific Campfire, during which three Early Career Scientist (ECS) will present their latest work to the community.
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Related EGU articles New EGU publications: Geoscience Communication and Encyclopedia of Geosciences (22 March 2018) Download Original image (1.9 MB, 1500.0x1490.0 px) Preview image (232.3 KB, 1280x1271 px, JPEG format) Go back
Home / Awards & medals / Outstanding Student Poster (OSP) Awards / 2015 / Jonathan Ritson
Jonathan Ritson BG Biogeosciences The 2015 Outstanding Student Poster (OSP) Award is awarded to Jonathan Ritson for the poster/PICO entitled: Dissolved organic carbon (DOC) release following drought: influence of DOC source and drought severity on drinking water treatment (Ritson, J.; Graham, N.; Templeton, M.; Freeman, C.; Clark, J.) Click here to download the poster/PICO file. Jonny Ritson is part of the Grantham Institute-Climate Change and Environment as well as the Environmental and Water Resource Engineering section of the Civil and Environmental Engineering department of Imperial College London.
Home / News / Webinars and online events / GMPV ECS Campfires - ECS Tips Edition
Speakers Alessandro Musu, co-host of the Volcano Watch podcast. Sam Illingworth, Chief Executive Editor of Geoscience Communication . Natasha Dowey, creator and Editor of the Geoscience for the Future website. Need help? If you have any questions about the campfire "GMPV ECS Campfires - ECS Tips Edition", please contact us via webinars@egu.eu .
Home / Media Library / Video: Jonny Day (University of Reading) explains the main results from his The Cryosphere paper
Video: Jonny Day (University of Reading) explains the main results from his The Cryosphere paper (Credit: University of Reading) Related EGU articles Antarctic explorers help make discovery – 100 years after their epic adventures (24 November 2016) Download Original video (38.3 MB, 47 s, QuickTime / MOV format) Preview image (2.5 MB, 1887x987 px, JPEG format) Go back