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GeoRoundup: the highlights of EGU Journals published during January!

GeoRoundup: the highlights of EGU Journals published during January!

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 January, the divisions we are featuring are Tectonics and Structural Geology (TS), Geochemistry, Mineralogy, Petrology & Volcanology (GMPV), and Earth Magnetism & Rock Physics (EMRP). They are served by the journal: Solid Earth (SE).


Biogeoscienes:

Particle fluxes by subtropical pelagic communities under ocean alkalinity enhancement – 08 January 2025

Ensemble estimates of global wetland methane emissions over 2000–2020 – 15 January 2025

Efficiency metrics for ocean alkalinity enhancements under responsive and prescribed atmospheric pCO2 conditions – 16 January 2025

Assessment framework to predict sensitivity of marine calcifiers to ocean alkalinity enhancement – identification of biological thresholds and importance of precautionary principle – 28 January 2025

The Cryosphere:

A topographically controlled tipping point for complete Greenland ice sheet melt – 09 January 2025

Present-day mass loss rates are a precursor for West Antarctic Ice Sheet collapse – 23 January 2025

Ocean Science:

Integrating wide-swath altimetry data into Level-4 multi-mission maps – 15 January 2025

The alongshore tilt of mean dynamic topography and its implications for model validation and ocean monitoring – 27 January 2025

Blending 2D topography images from the Surface Water and Ocean Topography (SWOT) mission into the altimeter constellation with the Level-3 multi-mission Data Unification and Altimeter Combination System (DUACS) – 30 January 2025

Natural Hazards and Earth System Sciences

Impacts from cascading multi-hazards using hypergraphs: a case study from the 2015 Gorkha earthquake in Nepal – 20 January 2025

Spatial identification of regions exposed to multi-hazards at the pan-European level – 20 January 2025

A methodology to compile multi-hazard interrelationships in a data-scarce setting: an application to the Kathmandu Valley, Nepal – 24 January 2025

Modelling current and future forest fire susceptibility in north-eastern Germany – 27 January 2025

Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics

Opinion: Understanding the impacts of agriculture and food systems on atmospheric chemistry is instrumental to achieving multiple Sustainable Development Goals – 24 January 2025

EGU in the news – January

NASA utilizes EGU’s Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics Journal Figures in their summary of the 2024 Quadrennial Ozone Symposium

EGU Medalist Professor Ros Rickaby awarded OBE in new year honours 2025

EGU journal Weather and Climate Dynamics  explores the role of western disturbances in climate patterns: Insights from recent research

Paolo D’Odorico to be honoured with the John Dalton Medal by the European Geosciences Union for groundbreaking research on water, sustainability, and justice.

Studies in EGU’s journal Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics paper reveal El Niño as key driver behind record-breaking global heat in 2023

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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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