Tracking Volcanic Slope Instability with Greater Accuracy
A new study conducted at Vulcano (Italy) combines drone surveys with in-situ rock strength measurements to identify areas of hydrothermal weakening within the volcanic structure.
to safeguard a habitable planet.
The GFZ Helmholtz Centre for Geosciences is Germany's national centre for solid Earth research.
A new study conducted at Vulcano (Italy) combines drone surveys with in-situ rock strength measurements to identify areas of hydrothermal weakening within the volcanic structure.
The reception took place during the winter meeting of the German Science and Humanities Council. Benning and her colleagues also presented the agenda “Science in Germany – Perspectives until 2040”.
The Global Water Monitor Consortium has released its 2025 report. The Australian National University is leading the effort, with scientific support from the GFZ.
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GFZ welcomes Dr Michal Ben-Israel and Dr Camilo Ignacio Pinilla Ramos, who are joining the sections “Earth Surface Process Modelling” and “Seismic Hazard and Risk Dynamics” respectively for two years.
The OSPP Award is presented by the European Geosciences Union. T. Schöne receives it for his scientific work on the migration behavior of uranium in Opalinus Clay.