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Christoph Reigber receives the 2018 William Nordberg Medal.

“The GRACE-FO satellites are always first“ - Carsten Falck, head of the Satellite Receiving Station Ny-Ålesund on Spitsbergen.

An international team sheds light on the climate history of Southeast Africa.

Not so much, say scientists contesting earlier studies.

As of this year, the GFZ offers two PostDoc positions that aim at adding to the future direction of GFZ’s research.

The laser ranging interferometer (LRI) onboard the GRACE Follow-On satellite mission had its “first light”.

Marco Bohnhoff is elected as a member of the Leibniz society of sciences Berlin e.V. for his scientific achievements.

Fibre-optic cables can be used to detect earthquakes and other ground movements.

Franz-Heinrich Massmann receives the „Award for Outstanding Achievement“.

GFZ contributes to improved accuracy.