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What drives aftershocks?
01.12.2013|Potsdam: High-resolution GPS signals provide new insights into the mechanisms of stress transfer in subduction zones. Up to two metres of "silent" creeping within 420 days after the mainshock.

Satellite trio to explore the Earth's magnetic field
22.11.2013|Potsdam: On 22 November 2013, a Russian Rockot rocket cleared the launchpad of the Plesetsk Cosmodrome on schedule at 13:02:15 CET. In the tip of the rocket: three identical satellites…

Oxygen, Phosphorous and Early Life on Earth
17.11.2013 |Two billion years ago the Earth system was recovering from perhaps the single-most profound modification of its surface environments: the oxygenation of the atmosphere and oceans.  This led to a…

The gravity satellite „GOCE“ burned up after four and a half year in a Low Earth Orbit on 11.11.2013 at 01.23 Uhr CET in the South Atlantic. Following a communication of the European Space Agency ESA, the satellite found its fiery end south of the…

On July 18th 2013 the GRACE Battery Team was awarded for "Outstanding battery operations support of the twin GRACE spacecraft, enabling continued critical science return far beyond he end of the primary mission" by the National Aeronautics and Space…

Is it possible to store the greenhouse gas CO2 safely and permanently in the deep underground? This is the key question which geoscientists and engineers have been approaching for almost three years within the EU project CO2CARE- CO2 Site Closure…

As part of a delegation traveling with the President of the Helmholtz Association, Prof. Dr. Jürgen Mlynek, an MoU between the GFZ (represented by Prof. Harald Schuh, Director of the Department "Geodesy and Remote Sensing") and the Chinese Academy of…

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