Meet our researchers at the EGU 2020 General Assembly
Due to the measures related to the Coronavirus outbreak, this year EGU2020: Sharing Geoscience Online (#shareEGU20) event will be held online from 4 to 8 May 2020. Good news is that participation is free, and no registration is required.
Presentations and activities related to the LATICE research group at the conference are:
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Yeliz A. Yilmaz, Lena M. Tallaksen, Frode Stordal, Hydroclimatological evaluation of CLM5 simulations using multiple data sources for land-atmosphere interaction studies over Scandinavia, Chat Mon, 04 May, 10:45–12:30.
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Olga Silantyeva, John F. Burkhart, Bikas C. Bhattarai, Ola Skavhaug, Sigbjørn Helset, Operational hydrology in highly steep areas: evaluation of tin-based toolchain, Chat Mon, 04 May, 10:45-12:30.
- Andrea L. Popp, Álvaro Pardo-Álvarez, Oliver S. Schilling, Stéphanie Musy, Andreas Scheidegger, Morgan Peel, Rolf Kipfer and Philip Brunner, Untangling transient groundwater mixing and travel times with noble gas time series and numerical modeling, Chat Fri, 08 May, 08:30-10:15.
- Kristoffer Aalstad, Sebastian Westermann, Joel Fiddes, James McCreight, Laurent Bertino, Retrieving, validating, and assimilating fractional snow-covered area from emerging optical satellites for snow reanalysis, Chat Thu, 07 May, 16:15-18:00.
- Elin Ristorp Aas, Terje Koren Berntsen, Alexander Eiler, and Helge Hellevang, Modeling of soil carbon dynamics, with focus on microbial activity, Chat Mon, 4 May, 14:00–15:45.
- Iris Mužić, Patrik Vestin, Anders Lindroth, Meelis Mölder, Tobias Biermann, Michal Heliasz, Janne Rinne, Changes in radiative forcing due to clear-cutting in Sweden, Chat Wed, 06 May, 16:15–18:00.
Check out the presentations from our sister project EMERALD.
You are welcome to attend these presentations and sessions. See programme for EGU2020: Sharing Geoscience Online. It is possible to create a personal programme in advance and easily follow the sessions.
About EGU and the The General Assembly
The European Geosciences Union (EGU) is the leading organisation for Earth, planetary and space science research in Europe. Their vision is to realise a sustainable and just future for humanity and for the planet.
It is a non-profit international union of scientists with about 20,000 members from all over the world. The annual EGU General Assembly is the largest and most prominent European geosciences event, attracting over 16,000 scientists from all over the world in the year 2019.
The EGU was established in September 2002 as a merger of the European Geophysical Society (EGS) and the European Union of Geosciences (EUG), and has headquarters in Munich, Germany.
EGU has cancelled the physical General Assembly in Vienna. 2020 meeting will be held online.