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JpGU 2024: Biggest Geosciences themes in Japan and beyond

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Summary
This special episode is to highlight the Japan Geoscience Union (JPGU) as a seismic force in geoscience, which offers a forum for the exchange of earth-shattering ideas and groundbreaking discoveries. Their annual meeting in Chiba, Japan this year brought together researchers from various geoscience disciplines and explored a wide range of topics. Climate change, use of AI and solar events were identified as important themes for the future among others. The JPGU aims to establish a more inclusive and diverse scientific community for scholars in the Asian region and beyond and being one of the youngest regional union of this nature, it is growing rapidly. Open science, including open access publishing and data sharing, is a key focus for the JpGU with their own Open Access journal - Progress in Earth and Planetary Science which was launched in 2014 and is published by Springer Nature. This year's conference provided a platform for international collaboration and knowledge dissemination and brought together respresentatives from various other regional organisations along with universities and research institutions from all across the world.
#JpGU2024 #EGU #AGU #SpringerNature #Geoscience
Keywords
JpGU, Japan Geoscience Union, geoscience, climate change, solar events, open science, open access, international collaboration
We would love to hear from you. If you have questions, comments or would like to be featured on this podcast, please send your feedback to medha.chaturvedi@springernature.com
My Sediments Exactly. Follow us at @SpringerGeo and Springer Environmental Sciences at @SpringerEnviro on X , formerly known as Twitter. We would love to hear from you. If you have questions, comments or would like to be featured on this podcast, please send your feedback to medha.chaturvedi@springernature.com

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章节

1. Introduction to the Japan Geoscience Union (JPGU) (00:00:00)

2. The Annual Meeting, History and Emerging Geoscience Themes (00:02:10)

3. Focus on Earthquakes and Climate Change (00:05:43)

4. Perspectives from European, Chinese and American Geoscience Unions (00:06:12)

5. The Impact of AI and Climate Change in Geoscience (00:08:38)

6. Research Trends and Future Topics in Geoscience (00:10:02)

7. Exploring Space and Solar Events (00:11:30)

8. Planetary Research and Mars Exploration (00:12:29)

9. Investigating Earth's Interior and Surface (00:13:55)

10. Recruiting Young People in Geoscience (00:14:23)

11. Engaging with Attendees and Future Geoscience Themes (00:15:24)

12. The Role of JPGU in Knowledge Dissemination (00:19:31)

13. Conclusion: Looking Ahead in Geoscience (00:20:39)

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Summary
This special episode is to highlight the Japan Geoscience Union (JPGU) as a seismic force in geoscience, which offers a forum for the exchange of earth-shattering ideas and groundbreaking discoveries. Their annual meeting in Chiba, Japan this year brought together researchers from various geoscience disciplines and explored a wide range of topics. Climate change, use of AI and solar events were identified as important themes for the future among others. The JPGU aims to establish a more inclusive and diverse scientific community for scholars in the Asian region and beyond and being one of the youngest regional union of this nature, it is growing rapidly. Open science, including open access publishing and data sharing, is a key focus for the JpGU with their own Open Access journal - Progress in Earth and Planetary Science which was launched in 2014 and is published by Springer Nature. This year's conference provided a platform for international collaboration and knowledge dissemination and brought together respresentatives from various other regional organisations along with universities and research institutions from all across the world.
#JpGU2024 #EGU #AGU #SpringerNature #Geoscience
Keywords
JpGU, Japan Geoscience Union, geoscience, climate change, solar events, open science, open access, international collaboration
We would love to hear from you. If you have questions, comments or would like to be featured on this podcast, please send your feedback to medha.chaturvedi@springernature.com
My Sediments Exactly. Follow us at @SpringerGeo and Springer Environmental Sciences at @SpringerEnviro on X , formerly known as Twitter. We would love to hear from you. If you have questions, comments or would like to be featured on this podcast, please send your feedback to medha.chaturvedi@springernature.com

  continue reading

章节

1. Introduction to the Japan Geoscience Union (JPGU) (00:00:00)

2. The Annual Meeting, History and Emerging Geoscience Themes (00:02:10)

3. Focus on Earthquakes and Climate Change (00:05:43)

4. Perspectives from European, Chinese and American Geoscience Unions (00:06:12)

5. The Impact of AI and Climate Change in Geoscience (00:08:38)

6. Research Trends and Future Topics in Geoscience (00:10:02)

7. Exploring Space and Solar Events (00:11:30)

8. Planetary Research and Mars Exploration (00:12:29)

9. Investigating Earth's Interior and Surface (00:13:55)

10. Recruiting Young People in Geoscience (00:14:23)

11. Engaging with Attendees and Future Geoscience Themes (00:15:24)

12. The Role of JPGU in Knowledge Dissemination (00:19:31)

13. Conclusion: Looking Ahead in Geoscience (00:20:39)

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