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Home / Awards & medals / Young Scientist Outstanding Poster Paper (YSOPP) Awards / 2009 / Katerina Goubanova
Katerina is a postdoc at “Laboratoire d’Etudes en Géophysique et Océanographie Spatiales” (Toulouse, France). Her research focus on the downscaling of atmospheric forcing over the Peru-Chile upwelling region. The EGU poster presents a result of her PhD thesis that she got at “Laboratoire de Météorologie Dynamique” (Paris, France).
Home / Media Library / Thwaites3D_channels
Note that although the channels are 300-600 m deeper than the surrounding seafloor, the total water depth of these features (i.e. from sea level to base of the channels) is 800-1300 m. View is approximately from the North looking southwards toward Antarctica. Credit: BAS Related EGU articles Deep channels link ocean to Antarctic glacier (9 September 2020) Download Original image (3.1 MB, 1135.0x830.0 px) Go back
Home / Education / Educational resources / Stratification Safari
Associated divisions Climate: Past, Present & Future (CL) Hydrological Sciences (HS) Stratigraphy, Sedimentology and Palaeontology (SSP) Language English Age group 11-15 Type of activity Classroom Material needed Printed version of activity 1 and activity 2 worksheets from files Source https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KlgZW8fw_XM Resource Download (ZIP archive, 7.5 MB) Description Are you a teacher looking for guidance about how to engage with geoscience topics?
Home / EGU General Assembly 2021 Press Centre / Press releases
Click here to see information about media services and activities (e.g. press conferences) at the most recent General Assembly. This page contains press releases of research presented at the EGU21 General Assembly. Journalists are requested to NOT report on any story until the individual embargo lifts . For more information or to schedule interviews with the scientists, please reach out to Media and Engagement Manager, Asmae Ourkiya ( media@egu.eu ) .
Home / Awards & medals / Young Scientist Outstanding Poster Paper (YSOPP) Awards / 2010 / Audrey Ougier-Simonin
It also highlights the very different behavior of the glass amorphous structure compared to any rock structure (such as basaltic rock).
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Home / News / EGU news / Applications open for EGU Education Fellowships 2021
Applicants must be Early Career Scientists and must also have written permission from their line manager/employer/supervisor to participate (if appropriate). EGU Education Fellows will receive a financial compensation of 2500 EUR each and will work collaboratively with each other and the EGU’s Committee on Education . A CV, written permission to participate (if appropriate), and a one-page application (including teaching experience and expertise, and science communication involvement and achievements) should be sent to the Chair of the Committee on Education (Email: education@egu.eu ) by 29 January 2021.
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Home / Education / Educational resources / What if we could repair wind turbines with aerospace engineering and computer science?
Get your students thinking about questions like these and more with this article and activity sheet. Included is a summary of a current research project and an interview with Dr Marianna Maiaru. The activity sheet includes ‘talking points’ to enable students to reflect on the research plus activities relating to engineering and wind turbines. Go back