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- Migrating mud banks hinder coastal managementCoastal protection in Suriname has great natural variations but will become a challenge in the future due to human intervention./en/news/migrating-mud-banks-hinder-coastal-management
- In Memoriam Dr Geert SterkThe Faculty of Geosciences commemorates Geert Sterk/en/news/in-memoriam-dr-geert-sterk
- Geology of the Tour de France: for cycling commentators and their audienceSeries of blogs about the geology of the individual stages of the Tour de France./en/news/geology-of-the-tour-de-france-2022
- Surprising insights about debris flows on MarsThe period that liquid water was present on the surface of Mars may have been shorter than previously thought. That is the conclusion of a new study by Lonneke Roelofs, a planetary researcher at Utrecht ľ¹Ï¸£ÀûÓ°ÊÓ./en/news/surprising-insights-about-debris-flows-on-mars
- New study identifies global water scarcity hotspots and reasons for their existenceThe findings could help those working in water management with finding sustainable solutions to the pressing global challenges of water scarcity hotspots./en/news/new-study-identifies-global-water-scarcity-hotspots-and-reasons-for-their-existence
- International Mountain Day: three projects in the spotlightToday is International Mountain Day. Researchers Philip Kraaijenbrink, Arthur Lutz, Fanny Brun and Leo Martin gladly explain their project./en/news/international-mountain-day-three-projects-in-the-spotlight
- Marc Bierkens is 2023 AGU Hydrologic Sciences Award RecipientAGU Hydrologic Sciences Award 2023 awarded to Marc Bierkens/en/news/marc-bierkens-is-2023-agu-hydrologic-sciences-award-recipient
- Rising sea levels pose an imminent threat to coastal groundwater resources worldwideUnder the most severe sea level rise predictions, more than 60 million people could lose over five percent of their fresh groundwater resources by 2100./en/news/rising-sea-levels-pose-an-imminent-threat-to-coastal-groundwater-resources-worldwide
- The global clean water crisis looms largeWater scarcity will intensify with climate and socioeconomic change, disproportionately impacting populations located in the Global South./en/news/the-global-clean-water-crisis-looms-large
- Sustainable hydropower development in the Upper IndusWhat is the best way to develop hydropower?/en/news/sustainable-hydropower-development-in-the-upper-indus
- Future Deltas in the CityAs part of its 380th anniversary celebrations in 2016, Utrecht ľ¹Ï¸£ÀûÓ°ÊÓ is treating residents of and visitors to the city of Utrecht to … a Culturele Zondag/en/news/future-deltas-in-the-city
- El Chichón caused global coolingThe eruption of the El Chichón volcano in South Mexico was the cause of global cooling in 540, earth scientists from Utrecht ľ¹Ï¸£ÀûÓ°ÊÓ conclude./en/news/el-chichon-was-the-end-of-the-mayas
- Utrecht ľ¹Ï¸£ÀûÓ°ÊÓ researcher takes Bunnik to MarsAn impact crater on Mars was officially named 'Bunnik’. It was named by earth scientist Dr. Tjalling de Haas of Utrecht ľ¹Ï¸£ÀûÓ°ÊÓ./en/news/utrecht-university-researcher-takes-bunnik-to-mars
- Utrecht ľ¹Ï¸£ÀûÓ°ÊÓ’s Earth Science research is world classThe Earth Sciences and Physical Geography departments at Utrecht ľ¹Ï¸£ÀûÓ°ÊÓ have both been assessed as world class./en/news/utrecht-universitys-earth-science-research-is-world-class
- Delta Subsidence: An Imminent Threat to Coastal PopulationsArticle by Charles W. Schmidt in Environmental Health Perspectives/en/news/delta-subsidence-an-imminent-threat-to-coastal-populations
- Flowing water on Mars with Earth-like regularityUnder certain circumstances Mars contains meltwater, which causes debris flows to occur at Earth-like frequencies and magnitudes, concludes Tjalling de Haas./en/news/flowing-water-on-mars-with-earth-like-regularity
- Marlou Slot and Philip Minderhoud win Breaking Science Heat 1The winners will compete in the Breaking Science 2018 final of 23 April/en/news/marlou-slot-and-philip-minderhoud-win-breaking-science-heat-1
- Two new bright minds at Physical GeographyDr Thomas Giesecke studies vegetation change during the last 20,000 years, and Dr Jaap Nienhuis predicts coastal change on decadal to centennial timescales./en/news/two-new-bright-minds-at-physical-geography
- William McMahon awarded JGS Early Career award 2018Dr Willian McMahon from Utrecht ľ¹Ï¸£ÀûÓ°ÊÓ has received the early career geologist award by the Journal of the Geological Society of London./en/news/william-mcmahon-awarded-jgs-early-career-award-2018
- New species for delta research discovered in Botanical GardensResearchers conducting experiments in the Botanical Gardens have discovered new plant species for research into the development of river landscapes./en/news/new-species-for-delta-research-discovered-in-botanical-gardens