EGU Galileo Conferences are named in honour of Galileo Galilei, the famous Italian physicist, philosopher, astronomer and mathematician, universally recognised as the founder of modern science.
The EGU Galileo conferences address well-focused cutting-edge topics at the frontier of geosciences research. The conferences are informal: the state-of-the-art is outlined in keynote presentations designed to trigger in-depth discussion of important aspects of the conference topic.
List of conferences
- GC1: From process to signal-advancing environmental seismology
Ohlstadt | Germany | 6–9 June 2017 - GC2: Geoscience for understanding habitability in the solar system and beyond
Furnas, São Miguel (Azores) | Portugal | 25–29 September 2017 - GC3: The anatomy of abrupt climate change: dissecting the palaeo-record to trace the mechanisms of climate variability
Gniew | Poland | 27–31 August 2018 - GC4: Exploring new frontiers in fluids processes in subduction zones
Leibnitz | Austria | 24–29 June 2018 - GC5: Mass extinctions, recovery and resilience
Utrecht | The Netherlands | 26 August – 1 September 2019 - GC6: Perturbations of earth surface dynamics caused by extreme events
Kathmandu| Nepal | 13–19 October 2019 - GC7: Second workshop on isotope-based studies of water partitioning and plant-soil interactions
Tuscany Region| Italy | 26–28 July 2022 - GC8: A European vision for hydrological observations and experimentation
Naples| Italy | 12–15 June 2023 - GC9: Fire impacts at the Earth surface across space and time: perspectives for future fire management
Bad Belzig | Germany | 28 March–1 April 2022 - GC10: Bridging the geological data and modelling communities
Leeds | United Kingdom | 22–28 August 2022