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Home / Awards & medals / Henry Darcy Medal / 2009 / Demetris Koutsoyiannis
His work has addressed problems in frequency analysis of extreme events, trend analysis, disaggregation modeling, characterization of rainfall data, evaluation of model reliability and robustness, coupling of hydrologic models, the role of entropy in hydrologic systems, and, most recently and importantly, interpretation of time series corresponding to long-memory processes.
Home / Awards & medals / Young Scientist Outstanding Poster Paper (YSOPP) Awards / 2006 / Jane Grant
She is currently in the second year of her PhD which is investigating the effects of groundwater-surface water exchange on the hydroecology of the hyporheic zone of upland rivers. In particular she is interested in how groundwater exchange influences redd site selection by spawning Atlantic salmon in and hyporheic invertebrate community structure.
Home / Awards & medals / Division Outstanding Early Career Scientist Awards / 2025 / Karin Dissauer
Dissauer has nearly 40 papers in the refereed journals of the field and she has given invited talks. She is very activity in the scientific community, including being part of NASA/ESA mission teams and in the public outreach. Despite being in the early career phase, Dissauer is the Principal Investigator of several significant research projects and she co-leads an International Space Science Institute (ISSI) team.
Home / Awards & medals / Hans Oeschger Medal / 2003 / Sigfus Johnsen
He has been involved in numerous deep drilling programmes in Greenland (Camp Century, Dye 3, Renland, GRIP and North GRIP) and Antarctica (Byrd and now EPICA). His personal contribution to these programmes encompasses a very large spectrum of topics from a direct involvement in deep drilling activities to the more theoretical aspects of the interpretation of ice core data.
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EGS John Dalton Medallist - 2001 Keith John Beven for his outstanding contributions to the understanding of hydrological processes and hydrological modelling . Keith Beven was appointed in 1991 as Professor of Hydrology at Lancaster University. He has made fundamental and innovative contributions over many years in a range of hydrological topics, especially model development and modelling methodology.
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More information The European Geosciences Union ( EGU ) is Europe’s premier geosciences union, dedicated to the pursuit of excellence in the Earth, planetary, and space sciences for the benefit of humanity, worldwide. It is a non-profit interdisciplinary learned association of scientists founded in 2002 with headquarters in Munich, Germany.
Home / Awards & medals / Division Outstanding Young Scientist Awards / 2016 / David De Vleeschouwer
He is engaged in public outreach activities and, with his understanding of climates of the past, he actively participates in public debates on future climate change.
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Home / Awards & medals / Outstanding Student Poster (OSP) Awards / 2012 / Alicia Morugán Coronado
Her work involves treated wastewater for the irrigation of agricultural soils in semiarid regions, where water shortage is a very serious problem, to assess the feasibility of using these waters in this type of soil. For her research she focuses on the results of the evolution of basal soil respiration (BSR), and its relationship with other parameters and observes a similar pattern of behaviour for BSR between different treatments of wastewater.