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24.04.2015| Ascent or no ascent?: The largest magmatic events on Earth are caused by massive melting of ascending large volumes of hot material from the Earth’s interior.
22.04.2015: To study how erosion rate is influenced by particle size, the GFZ scientist Jens Turowski and his colleagues Alexander Beer and Carlos Wyss from ETH Zürich/WSL combined methods to measure both the grain sizes transported by the river and…
18.04.2015: The International Geothermal Research Centre of GFZ presents 26 talks and posters and a booth at the World Geothermal Congress (WGC) 2015 in Melbourne, Australia.
16.04.2015: At the suggestion of the faculty for Geosciences of the Freie Universität Berlin and with permission of the Senate Administration for Education, Youth, and Research, Oliver Ritter was awarded the academic distinction of extraordinary…
[only in German] 14.04.2015: Der Aufbau einer emissionsarmen Energiewirtschaft muss den Wärmemarkt einbeziehen. Über die Hälfte des deutschen Endenergieverbrauchs geht in die Wärmeversorgung, eine erfolgreiche Energiewende benötigt daher eine…
08.04.2015: The climate-KIC funded programme initiative "Low Carbon City Lab" (LoCaL), strives to develop innovative new methods to monitor GHG emissions in cities, to provide decision making tools to city authorities based on the obtained data, and…
06.04.2015| Lead hokes the Age: Rocks do not loose their memory during Earth history but their true ages might be distorted: even under ultra high-temperature metamorphic conditions exceeding 1200°C zircon maintains its lead content accumulated…
31.03.2015│Berlin: Gratulation an die Gewinner Britta Bookhagen (IASS) und Christoph Krull (Freie Universität Berlin) für den Einzug in das nationale Finale am 13. Mai in Karlsruhe. Mit Ihren Vorträgen "Gesteine und Handys" sowie "Die künstliche…
26.03.2015: Professor Dr. Michael Weber ist neuer Präsident der Deutschen Geophysikalischen Gesellschaft (DGG). Weber, Direktor des Departments „Physik der Erde“ am Deutschen GeoForschungsZentrum GFZ und Professor für Geophysik an der Universität…
25.03.2015| Greenhouse gases unbalanced: Natural wetlands usually emit methane and sequester carbon dioxide. Anthropogenic impacts however, in particular the conversion of wetlands into cropland, result in a significant increase in CO2 emissions,…