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Oliver Bens new Co-Director of the Central - Asian Institute for Applied Geosciences (CAIAG)
Christoph Sens-Schönfelder joined the Editorial Board of the Geophysical Journal International.
How and where are metals enriched to form ore? And how can we find enough of them to meet the growing demands of technically-advanced societies? -new DFG Priority Program DOME-
On September 10, Digital Earth received the special "Digital Science Award" at the Digital Leader Award 2020 in the category "Society".
Electrons are locally heated to extremely high energies within the Van Allen Radiation Belts, new study finds.
For the first time, long-term photogrammetic series document the "life cycle" of a volcano. The analyses shows that volcanoes have a kind of memory.
Extremely hot and dry summers are expected to be much more frequent in the future due to climate change.
Dry summers are increasing the risk of large cliff collapses.
The complex distribution of continental water masses in South America has been determined with a new Deep-Learning-Method using satellite data.
The ATES iQ project aims to demonstrate whether the carbonate rocks 500 meters below Berlin are suitable for heating buildings.