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Home / Awards & medals / Jean Baptiste Lamarck Medal / 2008 / Franz Theodor Fürsich
The impact of his studies is well documented in a high h-index and a significant contribution to the implementation of the Palaeobiology Database. Additional outcomes of Fürsich’s research relate to the study of hardgrounds and regional work on the analyses of Jurassic-Cretaceous faunas and stratigraphy in India, Iran, South America and China.
Home / Awards & medals / Runcorn-Florensky Medal / 2023 / Tristan Guillot
Guillot has been a reference in the field of interior structure and internal dynamics of giant planets since his earliest works in the 1990s. He has explored the interior and composition of giant planets from a combination of theoretical modelling, laboratory data and observations.
Home / News / Webinars and online events / Introduction to the Campfire & NP2 Dynamical Systems Approaches to Problems in Geosciences
Introduction to the Campfire & NP2 Dynamical Systems Approaches to Problems in Geosciences Welcome to the inaugural event of our Campfire Series within the Nonlinear Processes division of the European Geosciences Union (EGU), taking place on the 14th of November at 10UTC. This first event of the Campfires series promises to be a captivating exploration of Dynamical Systems Approaches to Problems in Geosciences.
Home / Education / GIFT / Workshops / EGU General Assembly 2007 GIFT Workshop
The general theme of the 2006 GIFT workshop is ”Geosciences in the City” – one of the themes of the coming International Year of Planet Earth, a program sustained by UNESCO and different Scientific Institutions throughout the world. In 1950, 30% of the world’s population lived in cities.
Home / Awards & medals / Division Outstanding Early Career Scientist Awards / 2025 / Renée Jade Tamblyn
She has shown that blueschist fragments that formed at 50 km depth were stored for a long time in the fore-arc mantle before they were exhumed in serpentine-mud volcanoes in the Mariana subduction zone. These fragments provide unique insights into metamorphic processes in an active subduction system. Tamblyn contributed significantly to development of a novel analytical method for rapid mapping of metamorphic ages.
Home / News / Press releases / Tiny plankton could have big impact on climate
The results of the study, conducted off the coast of Svalbard, Norway, in 2010, are now compiled in a special issue published in Biogeosciences , a journal of the European Geosciences Union.
Home / About EGU / Historical highlights
The blogs moved to blogs.egu.eu in December 2014. 2008 Atmospheric Measurement Techniques The Atmospheric Measurement Techniques (AMT) journal is launched in August. The journal is dedicated to the publication and discussion of advances in remote sensing, as well as in situ and laboratory measurement techniques for the constituents and properties of the Earth’s atmosphere.
Home / Awards & medals / Division Outstanding Early Career Scientist Awards / 2023 / Stefanie Kaboth-Bahr
After that she embarked on an international career adventure that brought her to renowned research institutions in Canada, Taiwan and Germany. Currently, she is affiliated as a postdoctoral researcher with the University of Potsdam. In her research, she strives to better understand the evolution of Earth system dynamics, with special emphasis on the interplay of low- and high-latitude climate processes as well as land-ocean coupling in the climate system.
Home / Awards & medals / Julius Bartels Medal / 2012 / Michael Lockwood
In 2006 he was elected as a Fellow of the Royal Society of London, the highest scientific honour in the UK.
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, in Cryospheric Sciences Features from the field: slickenside lineations , in Tectonics and Structural Geology A seismologist on vacation , in Seismology Coffee break biogeosciences–in situ sub-millimeter scale resolution imaging of benthic environments , in Biogeosciences More posts from the EGU blogs are available at blogs.egu.eu .