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17.03.2012|Potsdam:
How much ice is Greenland is really losing? - Movement in the Earth's mantle? - Enough water for all? For the first time, the melting of glaciers in Greenland could now be measured with high accuracy from space. Just in time for…

13.01.2012|Potsdam:
On 15 January the International Continental Scientific Drilling Program ICDP heads into a new year. About a dozen proposals for drilling projects to explore our planet have been filed for the year 2012. The topics cover a wide…

01.12.2011|Potsdam:
On 30 November 2011, Dr. Bernhard Raiser retires from the Office of the Administrative Executive Board of the GFZ German Research Centre for Geosciences. His successor is Dr. Stefan Schwartze.

30.10.2011|Potsdam:
In Central Tibet, a separate, relatively homogenous Tibetan plate exists with a thickness of about 100 kilometres. This plate is moved from south to north-east over the Eurasian plate and pushes it down to 250 kilometres deep into…

17.10.2011|Potsdam:
In der von der ARD/NDR-Auslandsredaktion herausgegebenen Pressemitteilung: "'Weltspiegel': Sämtliche in Deutschland gebauten Tsunami-Messbojen vor Indonesien defekt" vom 14.10. wird ein Zitat von Dr. Jörn Lauterjung (GFZ) verkürzt…

16.09.2011|Potsdam:
On 16.09.2011 in Bishkek, the capital of the Kyrgyz Republic, German and Central Asian scientists officially launched the network of hydrometeorological monitoring stations in Kyrgyzstan (Baitik, Taragai, Kokemeren, Abramov…

14.09.2011|Potsdam:
The eruption of giant masses of magma in Siberia 250 million years ago led to the Permo-Triassic mass extinction when more than 90 % of all species became extinct. An international team including geodynamic modelers from the GFZ…

17.08.2011|Potsdam:
On 17 August at 10 AM on the Science Campus Telegrafenberg, the foundation stone for the extension buildings A69/70 of the GFZ German Research Centre for Geosciences was laid. In the presence of Prof. Dr.-Ing. Dr. Sabine Kunst,…

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