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GeoRoundup: the highlights of EGU Journals published during November!

GeoRoundup: the highlights of EGU Journals published during November!

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 section. For November, the divisions we are featuring are Planetary and Solar System Sciences (PS), Solar-Terrestrial Sciences (ST), and Earth and Space Science Informatics (ESSI). They are served by the journals: Annales Geophysicae (ANGEO) and Geoscientific Instrumentation, Methods and Data Systems (GI).

Highlights

Natural Hazards and Earth System Sciences

Exploring drought hazard, vulnerability, and related impacts on agriculture in Brandenburg – 29 November 2024

Invited perspectives: safeguarding the usability and credibility of flood hazard and risk assessments – 26 November 2024

The Cryosphere

Twenty-first century global glacier evolution under CMIP6 scenarios and the role of glacier-specific observations – 15 November 2024

Biogeosciences

Representation of the terrestrial carbon cycle in CMIP6 – 28 November 2024

Microbial response to deliquescence of nitrate-rich soils in the hyperarid Atacama Desert – 27 November 2024

Microbial strong organic-ligand production is tightly coupled to iron in hydrothermal plumes – 25 November 2024

How to measure the efficiency of bioenergy crops compared to forestation – 14 November 2024

X-BASE: the first terrestrial carbon and water flux products from an extended data-driven scaling framework, FLUXCOM-X -18 November 2024

Earth Surface Dynamics

Testing floc settling velocity models in rivers and freshwater wetlands – 11 November 2024

Earth System Dynamics

Modeling 2020 regulatory changes in international shipping emissions helps explain anomalous 2023 warming – 28 November 2024

Cross-scale causal information flow from the El Niño–Southern Oscillation to precipitation in eastern China – 28 November 2024

Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics

Opinion: Beyond global means – novel space-based approaches to indirectly constrain the concentrations of and trends and variations in the tropospheric hydroxyl radical (OH) – 26 November 2024

Tropospheric links to uncertainty in stratospheric subseasonal predictions – 06 November 2024

Atmospheric Measurement Techniques

Eddy covariance with slow-response greenhouse gas analysers on tall towers: bridging atmospheric and ecosystem greenhouse gas networks – 20 November 2024

An overview of outdoor low-cost gas-phase air quality sensor deployments: current efforts, trends, and limitations – 08 November 2024

EGU in the news – November

IIASA’s Kai Kornhuber receives outstanding EGU Early Career Scientist Award for advancing climate science.

EGU Journalism Awardee, Daniela De Lorenzo, writes for Euronews about the global climate impact of Icelandic black sandstorms.

EGU honours Professor Trevor McDougall with prestigious Alfred Wegener Medal for oceanographic excellence.

Yale School of the Environment shares a piece on the risks of hydrogen leaks in clean energy hubs, based on a research paper published on our journal Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics

Study finds Limitations in Satellite Methane Detection, Calls for Further Testing, based on a research paper by our Journal Atmospheric Measurement Techniques.

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Asmae Ourkiya (They/Them) is the Media and Communications Officer at EGU. They manage press releases, coordinate press participation and the press centre at the EGU General Assembly, and write and manage the EGU blogs. Asmae holds a Ph.D. in queer intersectional ecofeminism from MIC, University of Limerick in Ireland. Their research revolves around climate justice, and promotes inclusion and equality in climate governance.


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