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 reflect on the General Assembly we are not highlighting any specific Division, so this month our GeoRoundup Journals will be alphabetical!
All highlights for May!
Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics:
Selective deuteration as a tool for resolving autoxidation mechanisms in α-pinene ozonolysis – 1 May 2023
Methane emissions are predominantly responsible for record-breaking atmospheric methane growth rates in 2020 and 2021 – 17 May 2023
Atmospheric Measurement Techniques:
Evaluation of polarimetric ice microphysical retrievals with OLYMPEX campaign data – 10 May 2023
Reconstructing ocean carbon storage with CMIP6 Earth system models and synthetic Argo observations – -19 May 2023
Geoscientific Model Development:
Porting the WAVEWATCH III (v6.07) wave action source terms to GPU – 3 May 2023
Causal deep learning models for studying the Earth system – 12 May 2023
Hydrology and Earth System Sciences:
Prediction of the absolute hydraulic conductivity function from soil water retention data – 5 May 2023
Natural Hazards and Earth System Sciences:
Brief communication: The northwest Himalaya towns slipping towards potential disaster – 8 May 2023
Rescuing historical weather observations improves quantification of severe windstorm risks – 15 May 2023
Evaluation of liquefaction triggering potential in Italy: a seismic-hazard-based approach – 24 May 2023
Quantifying gender gaps in seismology authorship – 29 May 2023
Reversible ice sheet thinning in the Amundsen Sea Embayment during the Late Holocene – -22 May 2023
EGU science in the news – May 2023
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- A mission to Uranus could help find planet 9 (EOS), mentions research presented at the European Geosciences Union General Assembly EGU23
- Boreal Wetlands Are Large Source Of Reactive Vapors In Warming Climate (Eurasia Review) based on study published in the EGU journal Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics
- Glacier melt from unchecked emissions could affect Finland’s sea levels post 2100 (Eye on the Arctic), cites study published in the EGU journal Natural Hazards and Earth System Sciences
- Ancient giant eruptions may have seeded nitrogen needed for life (Science News) mentions research presented at the European Geosciences Union General Assembly EGU23
- Land uplift protects the Finnish coast from rising sea levels, but not endlessly (Phys.org) cites study published in the EGU journal Natural Hazards and Earth System Sciences
- Greek-inspired satellite aims to study the unknown interval between Earth and space (Greek City Times) based on research presented at the European Geosciences Union General Assembly EGU23