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The European Geosciences Union is the leading organisation for Earth, planetary and space science research in Europe. : Vienna | 3–8 May 2020

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  1. EGU's Galileo Conference programme is looking for topics covering the frontier of research! Proposals are due 29 February 2020. More info on how to apply here:

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  2. Did you like the image posted today? Why not enter an image of your own in the , open til 15 February! 🌍📷 📽️🌍 Shortlisted entries will be displayed at the conference & winners get free registration!

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  3. is funding 17 schools and in 2020, helping to get access to training and research they might not otherwise. Read more 👉 Or propose a conference by 29 February

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  4. This week's is from , showing the beautiful constrasting colours of this high desert environment with a backdrop of the La Sal Mountains. 📸 by Lukas Hörtnagl Read more 👉

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    This week in our newest Beyond Tectonics post, Lydian Boschman writes about the effects mountains have on biodiversity. Check it out here 👉

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  6. If the whole ice sheet melted there would be 7 meters of sea level rise, but the big question is how much melting can we expect over the next few decades? describes her work on this theory in the new post for

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    You have til this 15 February to enter your photos and videos for a chance to win fame and free registration to next year's conference on the Imaggeo Photo Contest! 1) pre-register to this year's Assembly 2) submit to

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  8. Have you submitted your work to one of our recently and want a signal boost to get some more public comments? Tag us in a tweet with and we may share your research as our daily suggestion!

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    publishing is a priority for ATTO (and our funding agencies). If you want to learn more about 's Open Access journals and the Open Access process, check out this webinar!

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  10. Researchers have identified 5 trackways on a farm in South Africa, in sandstones deposited in the brief lull between massive volcanic that happened there 183 million years ago reports Yasemin Saplagkoglu for

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  11. How could we build an outpost on ? Well has thought about this and decided that it's a horrible idea, but let's do it anyway! Watch the video here 🎥👉

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    Our very first on publishing with the has now been uploaded to our YouTube channel. Check it out here: 🎥 But don't watch it today... it's the weekend!

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    Being a geoscientist takes more than just the skills you expect! Over on the division this week, three researchers tell their stories of the unexpected skills they needed. Read more 👉

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    The way we picture is influenced much more by British and American Victorian popularity contests than we might expect - but culture is still influencing how we see them today reports for

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    There are a lot of technologies that come under the umbrella of and they are often touted as a way to tackle , but scientists remain divided about how effective they could be reports Katarina Zimmer for

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    Yes melting the whole ice sheet would take thousands of years but parts of it are already melting and contributing to current sea level rise. This will also hold for the future, but we are talking about cm ranges:

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    If the whole ice sheet melted there would be 7 meters of sea level rise, but the big question is how much melting can we expect over the next few decades? describes her work on this theory in the new post for

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    On the this week - a new post from Solmaz Mohadjer about her experience spending time with the and Finnish MEP as a part of EGU's Science-Policy pairing scheme. Read more 👉

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    Over on the blog this week and John Counts take us on a tour of one of their favourite geological locations in the world - in western Ireland. Read more on the 👉

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  20. 31. sij

    New research from and have found that in Switzerland that are formed of glacial melt are warming at the same rate as the atmosphere above the Swiss plain reports Sandrine Perroud for

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