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GeoRoundup: the highlights of EGU Journals published during March!

GeoRoundup: the highlights of EGU Journals published during March!

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 March as we approach the General Assembly we are not highlighting any specific Division, so this month our GeoRoundup Journals will be alphabetical!

 

Highlights

Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics:

Observations of cyanogen bromide (BrCN) in the global troposphere and their relation to polar surface O3 destruction – 20 March 2024

 

Atmospheric Measurement Techniques:

First validation of high-resolution satellite-derived methane emissions from an active gas leak in the UK – 18 March 2024

 

Biogeosciences:

Distinct oxygenation modes of the Gulf of Oman over the past 43 000 years – a multi-proxy approach – 22 March 2024

 

Climate of the Past:

A past and present perspective on the European summer vapor pressure deficit – 25 March 2024

 

Earth System Dynamics:

Hemispherically symmetric strategies for stratospheric aerosol injection – 13 March 2024

Possible role of anthropogenic climate change in the record-breaking 2020 Lake Victoria levels and floods – 27 March 2024

 

Geoscientific Model Development:

Minimum-variance-based outlier detection method using forward-search model error in geodetic networks – 15 March 2024

 

The Cryosphere:

Regime shifts in Arctic terrestrial hydrology manifested from impacts of climate warming – 6 March 2024

 

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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 a PhD in Geoscience Communication and Cognition from the University of Plymouth in the UK. Hazel tweets @iamhazelgibson.


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