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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 section. This month, we are not featuring any particular divisions, but an ensemble of all the highlights of this month instead.


Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics

Modelled surface climate response to effusive Icelandic volcanic eruptions: sensitivity to season and size – 12 March 2025

Modulation of the northern polar vortex by the Hunga Tonga–Hunga Ha’apai eruption and the associated surface response – 27 March 2025

Biogeosciences

Composite model-based estimate of the ocean carbon sink from 1959 to 2022 – 28 March 2025

Climate of the Past

Reconstruction of Holocene and Last Interglacial vegetation dynamics and wildfire activity in southern Siberia – 20 March 2025

Earth System Dynamics

Potential for equation discovery with AI in the climate sciences – 28 March 2025

Geoscience Communication

Climate denial and the classroom: a review – 31 March 2025

Hydrology and Earth System Sciences

Meteorological ingredients of heavy precipitation and subsequent lake-filling episodes in the northwestern Sahara – 17 March 2025

Ocean Science

Decadal changes in phytoplankton functional composition in the Eastern English Channel: possible upcoming major effects of climate change – 20 March 2025

The Cryosphere

The glaciers of the Dolomites: the last 40 years of melting – 24 March 2025

EGU in the news – March

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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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