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The science of geodesy on ‘Telegrafenberg’ looks back on 125 years of history and is closely linked with the scientific buildings on the hill. To rescue the old buildings from physical decay, GFZ, DVW Berlin-Brandenburg, and the Leibniz-Sozietät der…
Sea level rise caused by thermal expansion is acting twice as strong as the melting ice of Greenlands glaciers. A research team led by the University of Bonn came up with this conclusion. Together with colleagues from the GFZ and the Alfred Wegener…
Schritt gegen die Raumnot am GFZ. (In German only)
Within the framework of the New Year’s reception at the GFZ, selected staff members were awarded for outstanding achievements during the past year. Dr. Heidi Kreibich, from the GFZ section Hydrology, was acknowledged with the Senior Scientist Award,…
Zum 1. Januar ist das internationale DoktorandInnennetzwerk “System Risk – A Large-Scale Systems Approach to Flood Risk Assessment and Management” gestartet. Es wird am GFZ von Prof. Bruno Merz, GFZ-Sektion Hydrologie, koordiniert und beschäftigt…
Starting on 1 January 2016, Prof. Charlotte Krawczyk is Head of the new GFZ section Near-surface Geophysics. This new section is closely linked to the section Geophysical Deep Sounding, and will pursue basic research in applied and crustal…
Ketzin: Field experiment on brine injection in geological CO2 storage. A field experiment on brine injection at the pilot site Ketzin/Havel, operated by the German Research Centre for Geosciences (GFZ), ended successfully on 6th of January, 2016.
Dr. Torsten Sachs, head of the Helmholtz Young Investigators Group TEAM, assumes an Assistant Professorship for Atmospheric Physics in a joint appointment of the Technische Universität Braunschweig and GFZ starting 1 January 2016.
A very shallow seismic event was detected this morning in North Korea near Punggye Ri. The automatic GEOFON notification system at the GFZ German Research Centre for Geosciences has calculated and notified a few minutes after the origin time at…
Traces of volcanic ash originating from icelandic volcanoes have been found in the sediments of Lake Tiefer See in the Nossentiner-Schwinzer Heide natural park in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern. This allows to more precisely date climate changes of the last…