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Satellite-based research at the GFZ German Research Centre for Geosciences began with the bowling ball-sized GFZ-1.
Within one week the orbits of almost 600 satellites were observed.
Maps of global soil moisture are now produced weekly from gravity field measurements by the satellite duo operated by GFZ and NASA.
Protective equipment from the GFZ inventory now support the safety of health care workers in Berlin and Potsdam.
The German Research Centre for Geosciences has seen 15 spin-offs in the past 15 years.
Magdalena Scheck-Wenderoth is member of the National Monitoring Committee for Nuclear Repository Search.
GFZ coordinates initiative for the use of remote sensing data, funded by the Federal Ministry of Agriculture.
GFZ scientists test new method for seismic monitoring.
On Thursday, 19 March, the Executive Board of GFZ informed its employees that GFZ will go into "minimal operation" from Monday, 23 March.
Liane G. Benning is one of twelve new “Geochemistry Fellows” of the Geochemical Society and the European Association of Geochemistry.