Dear colleagues, 2024 EGU General Assembly will be held 14–19 April 2024 in Vienna. It is our pleasure to invite you to submit an abstract to the session: EMRP2.4: Electromagnetic Geophysics: Data, Modelling, Interpretations, and InstrumentationCo-organized by GI5 Abstract submissionWe welcome contributions to our session dedicated to advancements in electromagnetic (EM) geophysics. EM geophysics applications span from the Earth's surface to its deep mantle. This session highlights innovations in instrumentation, data acquisition, algorithm development, and EM applications in both terrestrial and marine environments, as well as airborne and satellite missions. Discussions will encompass natural and controlled EM sources, geomagnetically induced currents, space weather, and geomagnetic field studies based on observatory data. The significance of EM in global induction, tectonics, magmatic and volcanic systems, and its utility in identifying hydrocarbon, geothermal, mineral resources, and storage is increasingly recognized. Examining near-surface structures with EM geophysics is crucial for environmental, urban, and hydrological studies. Additionally, the session will integrate disciplines other than EM geophysics, better utilizing EM results through additional information from other geophysical methods, rock physics, geochemistry, and geology to reveal complex subsurface structures and their evolving dynamics over time. Remember that the deadline for the abstract submissions is 13:00 CET, 10 January 2024. If you want to apply for financial support, please submit your abstract by 13:00 CET, 1 December 2023. Session description:https://meetingorganizer.copernicus.org/EGU24/session/48505Abstract submission:https://meetingorganizer.copernicus.org/EGU24/abstractsubmission/48505European Geosciences Union (EGU) (https://www.egu24.eu) is currently still planning on a hybrid meeting, please check the important dates on the EGU24 website (https://www.egu24.eu/updates/all.html). We look forward to receiving your contributions. Thank you very much for your interests. Sincerely yours, Shunguo Wang (Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Norway)Paula Rulff (Uppsala University, Sweden)Cedric Patzer (Geological Survey of Finland, Finland)Matthew Joseph Comeau (Delft University of Technology, Netherlands)