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- Transitions in GeosimulationOn 11 October, Derek Karssenberg will hold his inaugural lecture./en/news/transitions-in-geosimulation
- Researchers from Utrecht ľ¹Ï¸£ÀûÓ°ÊÓ improve a web tool mapping global water challengesResearchers from Utrecht ľ¹Ï¸£ÀûÓ°ÊÓ have improved the World Resources Institute’s online Aqueduct 4.0 Water Risk Framework./en/news/researchers-from-utrecht-university-improve-a-web-tool-mapping-global-water-challenges
- Clearing mangroves makes ‘muddification’ worseClearing mangroves to stop estuaries getting clogged with mud actually makes the problem worse, new research shows./en/news/clearing-mangroves-makes-muddification-worse
- Triple trouble for mangrove coastsNew computer simulations show how mangrove forests get pushed against their shores and what causes the loss of their diversity./en/news/triple-trouble-for-mangrove-coasts
- Jaap Nienhuis receives the 2020 AGU Luna Leopold awardGeomorphologist Jaap Nienhuis receives the American Geophysical Union Earth and Planetary Surface Process Luna Leopold Award, and presents the Sharp Lecture./en/news/jaap-nienhuis-receives-the-2020-agu-luna-leopold-award
- Deep drilling in Europe's oldest and most species-rich lake provides new insights into evolutionCombination of the environmental and climate data of a 568-meter-long sediment core with the fossil records of over 150 endemic diatom species./en/news/new-insights-into-evolution-lake-ohrid
- New fossil evidence shows Australia’s oldest animals lived along the coastlineThe finding shows that these early organisms had already evolved traits to deal with waves and tidal currents on what was a turbulent coastline half a billion years ago./en/news/new-fossil-evidence-shows-australias-oldest-animals-lived-along-the-coastline
- ERC Advanced Grant for two Utrecht ľ¹Ï¸£ÀûÓ°ÊÓ researchersMarc Bierkens and Geert-Jan Boons have been awarded ERC Advanced grants of 2.5 million Euros to pursue ground-breaking, high-risk projects./en/news/erc-advanced-grant-for-two-utrecht-university-researchers
- Delta scientists report four ways to save deltas from sea level rise...Utrecht ľ¹Ï¸£ÀûÓ°ÊÓ assembled a team of specialists to investigated and review 'Sedimentation Enhancing Strategies'. They found four ways to keep deltas dry./en/news/delta-scientists-report-four-ways-to-save-deltas-from-sea-level-rise
- A better picture of our coastA day at the beach and at the same time contribute to research on our coast/en/news/a-better-picture-of-our-coast
- We built an algorithm to predict how climate change will affect future conflict in the Horn of Africa: here’s what we foundResearchers from Utrecht ľ¹Ï¸£ÀûÓ°ÊÓ have developed a machine learning model to predict how climate change may affect future conflicts./en/news/we-built-an-algorithm-to-predict-how-climate-change-will-affect-future-conflict-in-the-horn-of
- Royal honours for Johan van den BurghVereerd met de benoeming tot Ridder in de Orde van Oranje-Nassau./en/news/royal-honours-for-johan-van-den-burgh
- 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