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The European Geosciences Union (EGU) is a
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international union in the fields of
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, planetary, and space sciences whose vision is to "realise a sustainable and just future for humanity and for the planet." The organisation has headquarters in
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(Germany). Membership is open to individuals who are professionally engaged in or associated with these fields and related studies, including students and retired seniors. The EGU publishes 18
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scientific journals and a number of other science publications. It also organises a number of topical meetings, as well as education and outreach activities. Its most prominent event is the EGU General Assembly, an annual conference that brings together over 15,000 scientists from all over the world. The meeting's sessions cover a wide range of topics, including
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, planetary exploration, the Earth's internal structure and atmosphere,
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, and
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. The EGU has 22 scientific divisions that reflect the interdisciplinary nature of the organisation.


History

The EGU was established by the merger of the European Geophysical Society (EGS) and the European Union of Geosciences (EUG) on 7 September 2002. Council members of the two organisations came together at Hotel Platzl in Munich, Germany, to sign the Union into existence. The final stages of the merger were completed on 31 December 2003. The EGU founding members were: Jan Backman, Jonathan Bamber, Ray Bates, Günter Blöschl, Lars Clemmensen, Max Coleman, Peter Fabian, Gerald Ganssen, Jean-Pierre Gattuso, David Gee, Fausto Guzzetti, Albrecht Hofmann, Jürgen Kurths, Yves Langevin, John Ludden, Arne Richter,
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, W. Schlager, Roland Schlich, Isabella Premovi Silva, Christopher Spotl, Håkan Svedhem, Hans Thybo, Bert Vermeersen, David Webb, Jerzy Weber, Richard Worden. On 12 February 2004, the EGU signed the Berlin Declaration on Open Access to Knowledge in the Sciences and Humanities. The EGU Executive Office moved to central
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on 1 August 2010, and later expanded by hiring six more staff members in addition to the EGU Executive Secretary, Philippe Courtial. In August 2011, the EGU signed an agreement with the
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(AGU) and with the Asia Oceania Geosciences Society (AOGS) with the aim to promote the cooperation between the institutions. In June 2019, the EGU announced a new chapter in its history: the Union launched a new strategy and moved its Executive Office to new premises in the Berg am Laim area of
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.


Conferences and meetings

The European Geosciences Union convenes a yearly General Assembly. The first EGU General Assembly took place from 25 to 30 April 2004, in
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, with the aim to gather together EGU members and other planetary, space and Earth scientists from all around the world. On this occasion the EGU also celebrated researchers for their contribution, with 21 Union and division prizes and medals. The EGU General Assembly moved to Vienna in April 2005 where it has since taken place annually, at the
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. The first EGU co-sponsored geoscience meeting (the first
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conference) was held in
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. Afterwards, the co-sponsored programme expanded into conference series, meetings, workshops and training schools. The EGU Galileo Conferences cycle started in 2015 when the first call for proposals was launched. At the 2019 meeting in
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, there were 5,531 oral, 9,432 poster, and 1,287 interactive content (PICO) presentations. Over 16,000 scientists from 113 countries participated in the conference Abstracts of presentations are published in the ''Geophysical Research Abstracts'' (print: , online: ). The 2018 EGU General Assembly hosted 15,075 scientists from 106 countries participated, of which 53% were under the age of 35 years. Over 17,000 abstracts were presented at the meeting.


Publications

The first EGU newsletter came out in November 2002. The ''Eggs'' magazine became the EGU newsletter after the completing of the merging between EGS and EUG in 2003. The three-monthly newsletter was modernised in late 2012 and both its format and its name were changed in GeoQ. The necessity to give reports of its activities on a more regular basis, led the EGU to further change its newsletter format and name (now EGU newsletter) in January 2015. The actual newsletter is an e-mail version, having a monthly frequency. At the General Assembly, the EGU has a daily newsletter called EGU Today. In 2010 the EGU released its official blog, which soon became a quick-to-read source of information about the EGU activities and on research in the Earth, planetary and space sciences fields. The blog has now grown to include division blogs and network blogs. EGU has also published academic books and other publications. Since 2001, the EGU and
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have published a growing number of peer-reviewed
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scientific journals:


Journals

In October 2002 the first EGU journals were published by transferring the property of the EGS publications ''Advances in Geosciences'' (''ADGEO''), ''
Annales Geophysicae ''Annales Geophysicae'' is an open-access peer-reviewed scientific journal publishing research within Earth science. Abstracting and indexing This journal is indexed in the following databases: According to the ''Journal Citation Reports'', ...
'' (''ANGEO''), ''
Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics ''Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics'' is an open access peer-reviewed scientific journal published by the European Geosciences Union. It covers research on the Earth's atmosphere and the underlying chemical and physical processes, including the al ...
'' (''ACP''), ''
Hydrology and Earth System Sciences ''Hydrology and Earth System Sciences'' (HESS) is a monthly peer reviewed open access scientific journal that publishes original research in hydrology and related field like water resource management. The journal is published by Copernicus Pu ...
'' (''HESS''), ''Natural Hazards and Earth System Sciences'' (''NHESS'') and '' Nonlinear Processes in Geophysics'' (''NPG'') – to the EGU. The open access journals '' Biogeosciences'' (''BG'') and ''
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'' (''OS'') had been launched via
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in March and November 2004, respectively. In 2005, EGU launched the open access journals ''
Climate of the Past ''Climate of the Past'' is an open-access peer-reviewed scientific journal publishing research within Earth science. Abstracting and indexing This journal is indexed in the following databases: According to the ''Journal Citation Reports'' ...
'' (''CP'') and ''eEarth'' in July and October, respectively through Copernicus Publications. The latter was replaced by '' Solid Earth'' journal in 2009. The open access journals ''
The Cryosphere ''The Cryosphere'' is a peer-reviewed scientific journal focusing on all aspects of frozen water and ground (especially glaciers) on Earth and on other planetary bodies. It was established in 2007 and is published by Copernicus Publications on beha ...
'' (''TC'') and ''
Geoscientific Model Development ''Geoscientific Model Development'' is a peer-reviewed open access scientific journal published by Copernicus Publications on behalf of the European Geosciences Union. It covers the description, development, and evaluation of numerical models of th ...
'' (''GMD'') were released in 2007 via
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. In June 2007, the EGU launched Imaggeo, an open access database featuring photos and videos relating geosciences. In August 2008, the '' Atmospheric Measurement Techniques'' (''AMT'') journal was first published, and the journals ''Solid Earth'' (''SE'') and '' Earth System Dynamics'' (''ESD'') began publication in February and March 2010 respectively. In 2011, '' Geoscientific Instrumentation, Methods and Data Systems'' (''GI'') was first published. On 7 April 2013 the open access journals '' Earth Surface Dynamics'' (''ESurf'') and ''SOIL'' were launched via Copernicus Publications. In April 2018, EGU launched the open access journal '' Geoscience Communication'' (''GC'') and the compilation '' Encyclopedia of Geosciences'' (''EG''), a collection of articles in between traditional review articles and online encyclopediae. EGU's newest journals are Geochronology, launched in April 2019, and '' Weather and Climate Dynamics'', launched in August 2019. *''
Annales Geophysicae ''Annales Geophysicae'' is an open-access peer-reviewed scientific journal publishing research within Earth science. Abstracting and indexing This journal is indexed in the following databases: According to the ''Journal Citation Reports'', ...
'': covers the sciences of the Sun-Earth system, including
space weather Space weather is a branch of space physics and aeronomy, or heliophysics, concerned with the time varying conditions within the Solar System, including the solar wind, emphasizing the space surrounding the Earth, including conditions in the ...
, solar-terrestrial plasma physics, and the Earth's atmosphere. *''
Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics ''Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics'' is an open access peer-reviewed scientific journal published by the European Geosciences Union. It covers research on the Earth's atmosphere and the underlying chemical and physical processes, including the al ...
'': covers the Earth's atmosphere and the underlying chemical and physical processes. It covers the altitude range from the land and ocean surface up to the
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, including the
troposphere The troposphere is the first and lowest layer of the atmosphere of the Earth, and contains 75% of the total mass of the planetary atmosphere, 99% of the total mass of water vapour and aerosols, and is where most weather phenomena occur. From ...
, stratosphere, and mesosphere. *'' Atmospheric Measurement Techniques'': covers
remote sensing Remote sensing is the acquisition of information about an object or phenomenon without making physical contact with the object, in contrast to in situ or on-site observation. The term is applied especially to acquiring information about Eart ...
, in-situ and laboratory measurement techniques for the constituents and properties of the Earth's atmosphere. *'' Biogeosciences'': covers all aspects of the interactions between the biological, chemical, and physical processes in terrestrial or extraterrestrial life with the geosphere, hydrosphere, and atmosphere. *''
Climate of the Past ''Climate of the Past'' is an open-access peer-reviewed scientific journal publishing research within Earth science. Abstracting and indexing This journal is indexed in the following databases: According to the ''Journal Citation Reports'' ...
'': covers the climate history of the Earth, including all temporal scales of climate change and variability, from geological time through to multidecadal studies of the last century. *'' Earth Surface Dynamics'': covers the physical, chemical and biological processes shaping the Earth's surface and their interactions on all scales. *'' Earth System Dynamics'': covers the functioning of the whole Earth system and global change. *''
Geochronology Geochronology is the science of determining the age of rocks, fossils, and sediments using signatures inherent in the rocks themselves. Absolute geochronology can be accomplished through radioactive isotopes, whereas relative geochronology is ...
'': covers physical, chemical, and biological processes used to quantify time in all environmental and geological settings throughout Earth's history. *'' Geoscience Communication'': covers all aspects of outreach, public engagement, widening participation, knowledge exchange *'' Geoscientific Instrumentation, Methods and Data Systems'': covers the area of geoscientific instruments. *''
Geoscientific Model Development ''Geoscientific Model Development'' is a peer-reviewed open access scientific journal published by Copernicus Publications on behalf of the European Geosciences Union. It covers the description, development, and evaluation of numerical models of th ...
'': covers numerical models of the Earth system and its components. *''
Hydrology and Earth System Sciences ''Hydrology and Earth System Sciences'' (HESS) is a monthly peer reviewed open access scientific journal that publishes original research in hydrology and related field like water resource management. The journal is published by Copernicus Pu ...
'': covers research in
hydrology Hydrology () is the scientific study of the movement, distribution, and management of water on Earth and other planets, including the water cycle, water resources, and environmental watershed sustainability. A practitioner of hydrology is call ...
, placed within a holistic Earth system science context. *'' Natural Hazards and Earth System Sciences'': covers research on natural hazards. *'' Nonlinear Processes in Geophysics'': covers nonlinear processes in all branches of Earth, planetary, and solar system sciences. *'' Ocean Science'': covers all aspects of ocean science. *''
Soil Soil, also commonly referred to as earth or dirt Dirt is an unclean matter, especially when in contact with a person's clothes, skin, or possessions. In such cases, they are said to become dirty. Common types of dirt include: * Debri ...
'': covers soil system sciences at the interface between the atmosphere, lithosphere, hydrosphere, and biosphere. * ''Solid Earth'': covers the composition, structure and dynamics of the Earth from the surface to the deep interior at all spatial and temporal scales. *''
The Cryosphere ''The Cryosphere'' is a peer-reviewed scientific journal focusing on all aspects of frozen water and ground (especially glaciers) on Earth and on other planetary bodies. It was established in 2007 and is published by Copernicus Publications on beha ...
'': covers all aspects of frozen water and ground on Earth and on other planetary bodies. *'' Weather and Climate Dynamics'': covers all aspects of dynamical processes in the atmosphere.


Awards

The EGU bestows a number of annual awards and medals to recognise scientific achievements. Four of these medals are at union level: *the Arthur Holmes Medal for Solid Earth Geosciences, *the Alfred Wegener Medal for atmospheric, hydrological, or ocean sciences, *the Jean Dominique Cassini Medal for planetary and space sciences, and *the
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for scientists from developing countries (with emphasis on Latin America and Africa), who have achieved exceptional international standing in geosciences and planetary and space sciences, defined in their widest senses. The EGU also has four union awards: *the Angela Croome Award, for Earth, space and planetary sciences journalism *the Arne Richter Awards for Outstanding Early Career Scientists (formerly Outstanding Young Scientist Award), for achievements made by early career scientists in the Earth, planetary, and space sciences (these awards are selected from the Division level Outstanding Early Career Scientists Award Winners. *the Katia and Maurice Krafft Award, for geoscience outreach and engagement *Union Service Award, for outstanding services for the EGU. At division level there are 27 medals for outstanding scientists and division awards for early career researchers. Each year Outstanding Student Poster and PICO Awards are selected for participating divisions.


See also

*
List of geoscience organizations This is a list of organizations dealing with the various geosciences, including geology, geophysics, hydrology, oceanography, petrophysics, and related fields. * * * * * * * * * *Asia Oceania Geosciences Society (AOGS) * * * (Ca ...
* Journals published by the EGU


References


External links

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Imaggeo: the online open access geosciences image repository of the European Geosciences Union

EGU Newsletter: a monthly, email information service for EGU members

GeoLog, the official EGU blog

EGU division and network blogs
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