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Announcing the winners of the EGU Photo Contest 2015!

Announcing the winners of the EGU Photo Contest 2015!

The selection committee received over 200 photos for this year’s EGU Photo Contest, covering fields across the geosciences. Participants have been voting for their favourites throughout the week  and there are three clear winners. Congratulations to  – 2015’s fantastic photographers!

The late Holocene fever,. Credit: Christian Massari (distributed via imaggeo.egu.eu)

The late Holocene fever. Credit: Christian Massari (distributed via imaggeo.egu.eu)

Heiturpottur. Credit: Morgan Jones (distributed via imaggeo.egu.eu)

Heiturpottur. Credit: Morgan Jones (distributed via imaggeo.egu.eu)

 

You don't form in the wet sand by Nicasio T. Jiménez-Morilo (distributed via imaggeo.egu.eu).

You don’t form in the wet sand by Nicasio T. Jiménez-Morilo (distributed via imaggeo.egu.eu).

On the occasion of the International Year of Soils, the judges also awarded an honourable mention to the best image in the Soil System Sciences category submitted to the EGU Photo Contest. The chosen image was ‘You don’t form in the wet sand’ by Nicasio T. Jiménez-Morilo. .

In addition, this year, to celebrate the theme of the EGU 2015 General Assembly, A voyage through scales, the photo that best captured the theme of the conference was selected by the judges. The winner is the stunning ‘Badlands National Park’, by Iain Willis! Congratulations! Scroll to the top of this post to view Iain’s image.

Imaggeo is the EGU’s online open access geosciences image repository. All geoscientists (and others) can submit their photographs and videos to this repository and, since it is open access, these images can be used for free by scientists for their presentations or publications, by educators and the general public, and some images can even be used freely for commercial purposes. Photographers also retain full rights of use, as Imaggeo images are licensed and distributed by the EGU under a Creative Commons licence. Submit your photos at http://imaggeo.egu.eu/upload/.

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Laura Roberts Artal is the Outreach and Dissemination Manager at The Water Innovation Hub (University of Sheffield). Laura also volunteers as the Associate Director of Communications for Geology for Global Development. She has also held a role in industry as Marketing Manager for PDS Ava (part of PDS Group). Laura was the Communications Officer at the European Geosciences Union from the summer of 2014 to the end of 2017. Laura is a geologist by training and holds a PhD in palaeomagnetism from the University of Liverpool. She tweets at @LauRob85.


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