Potsdam Science Day on May 9th
The GFZ will once again participate in the research camp at Potsdam University’s Campus Golm with two tents, highlighting “Scientific Drilling” and “Rocks Under the Microscope”.
to safeguard a habitable planet.
The GFZ Helmholtz Centre for Geosciences is Germany's national centre for solid Earth research.
The GFZ will once again participate in the research camp at Potsdam University’s Campus Golm with two tents, highlighting “Scientific Drilling” and “Rocks Under the Microscope”.
Dan Harlov, together with his colleague Gleb Pokrovski, edited and published a comprehensive book on the role of sulfur in planetary processes.
On April 23rd, 46 pupils were able to gain insights into geoscientific laboratory and field work, or the daily routine of a human resources, finance and procurement department, and technical services.
In its Zero Pollution Action Plan the EU sets out a long-term vision to achieve a pollution-free environment by 2030 and a healthy planet for all by 2050. The plan aims to curb pollution across three areas of action: air, water, and soils. To support these efforts, a team of scientists coordinated…
The international collaborative platform is launched to advance a 4D understanding of Asia’s dynamic Earth. The Committee will be e.g. contributing to the development of TopoAsia’s scientific strategy
The researcher from Section 1.2 “Global Geomonitoring and Gravity Field” was honoured for his work on integrating all four space geodetic techniques onto a single satellite.