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17.08.2015: Glaciers in Central Asia experience substantial losses in glacier mass and area. Along the Tien Shan, Central Asia’s largest mountain range, glaciers have lost 27% of their mass and 18% of their area during the last 50 years.
12.08.2015| How do continents break up? New findings from South Africa suggest that, in contrast to current perception, the break-up of super-continent Gondwana 130 Million years ago was not caused by one single large mantle plume. In general, the…
12.08.2015|Potsdam: The GFZ is hosting this year’s annual meeting of the LIRG (Layered Intrusions Research Group), from 12 to 14 August. This international research group is dealing with the origin of layered intrusions and their economically highly…
10.08.2015|Potsdam: From 10 August to 4 September 2015, this year’s international training course on "Seismology, Data Analysis, and Seismic Hazard Assessment" is taking place on the “Telegrafenberg” in Potsdam.
06.08.2015: The satellite tandem GRACE (Gravity Recovery And Climate Experiment) Follow-On is well on its way for a start of its mission to space in August 2017. A technical assessment of its subsystems by the primarily responsive space agency NASA…
30.07.2015: Thawing submarine permafrost is not the source of high methane (CH4) concentrations in sea water off the arctic Russian coast. The current issue of the scientific journal Nature Climate Change discusses recent findings of a team of…
22.07.2015|Berlin: At the suggestion of Faculty VI “Planen Bauen Umwelt” of the Technical University (TU) of Berlin, today Stefano Parolai is awarded the academic distinction of an extraordinary professor in Engineering Seismology. Stefano Parolai is…
15.07.2015|Potsdam: Floodings in urban areas cause severe damage. 3D-city models can play a key role in supporting future risk analysis and resilience. Today at GFZ, users of 3D-city models and stakeholders meet for an exchange of experiences.
13.07.2015: Within the framework of the research project PALEX (Paleoclimate in the Eastern Mediterranean Region – Levante: Paleohydrology and Extreme Flood Events) sedimentologists, hydrologists and geochemists from Germany, Israel and Palestine are…
04.07.2015| Successful: Cement on Top of Carbon Dioxide
Today the final phase of the project on the geological storage of the greenhouse gas carbon dioxide at Ketzin/Havel started with the abandonment of the first of five wellbores.