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GeoRoundup: the highlights of EGU Journals published during May!

GeoRoundup: the highlights of EGU Journals published during May!

Each month we feature specific Divisions of EGU and during the monthly GeoRoundup we put the journals that publish science from those Divisions at the top of the Highlights roundup. For May as we recap the General Assembly we are not highlighting any specific Division, so this month our GeoRoundup Journals will be alphabetical!

 

All highlights for May

 

Annales Geophysicae:

Magnetospheric response to solar wind forcing: ultra-low-frequency wave–particle interaction perspective – 20 May 2022

 

Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics:

The impact of stratospheric aerosol intervention on the North Atlantic and Quasi-Biennial Oscillations in the Geoengineering Model Intercomparison Project (GeoMIP) G6sulfur experiment – 25 May 2022

 

Biogeosciences:

Acidification of the Nordic Seas – 4 May 2022

Bacterial and eukaryotic intact polar lipids point to in situ production as a key source of labile organic matter in hadal surface sediment of the Atacama Trench – 27 May 2022

Ideas and perspectives: Sea-level change, anaerobic methane oxidation, and the glacial–interglacial phosphorus cycle – 30 May 2022

 

Earth System Dynamics:

Spatiotemporal patterns and drivers of terrestrial dissolved organic carbon (DOC) leaching into the European river network – 11 May 2022

 

Geoscientific Model Development:

Using neural network ensembles to separate ocean biogeochemical and physical drivers of phytoplankton biogeography in Earth system models – 13 May 2022

 

Hydrology and Earth System Sciences:

Future water temperature of rivers in Switzerland under climate change investigated with physics-based models – 16 May 2022

 

Natural Hazards and Earth System Sciences:

Flash flood warnings in context: combining local knowledge and large-scale hydro-meteorological patterns – 2 May 2022

Multilayer modelling of waves generated by explosive subaqueous volcanism – 18 May 2022

 

Ocean Science:

Autonomous methane seep site monitoring offshore western Svalbard: hourly to seasonal variability and associated oceanographic parameters – 6 May 2022

Using machine learning and beach cleanup data to explain litter quantities along the Dutch North Sea coast – 23 May 2022

 

The Cryosphere:

A regionally resolved inventory of High Mountain Asia surge-type glaciers, derived from a multi-factor remote sensing approach – 9 May 2022

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Hazel Gibson is Head of Communications at the European Geosciences Union. She is responsible for the management of the Union's social media presence and the EGU blogs, where she writes regularly for the EGU's official blog, GeoLog. She has over 12 years experience in science communication with public audiences and a PhD in Geoscience Communication and Cognition from the University of Plymouth in the UK.


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