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07.09.2015: From September 5 to 11, the 67th annual meeting of the International Committee for Coal and Organic Petrology (ICCP) takes place at GFZ. The ICCP is an expert organisation dealing with standardisation and training as well as research and…
03.09.2015: In the Arctic, climate change is unfolding faster than anywhere else on Earth. GFZ scientist Torsten Sachs, section Inorganic and Isotope Geochemistry, is part of the newly launched long-term study ABoVE (Arctic-Boreal Vulnerability Exper…
Dr. Elisabeth Dietze and Dr. Michael Dietze work as geographers at GFZ sections „Climate Dynamics and Landscape Evolution“ and „Geomorphology“, respectively. They made available an algorithm for endmember-modeling of grain sizes – EMMAgeo – via open…
01.09.2015: Starting on September 1, Professor Achim Brauer is new head of GFZ department "Geomorphology, Hydrology and Paleoclimatology". He is inheriting this office from Professor Bruno Merz.
21.08.2015| Self-healing Landscape: In mountainous regions earthquakes often cause strong landslides, which can be exacerbated by heavy rain. However, after an initial increase, the frequency of these mass wasting events, often enormous and…
21.08.2015| Stephan Sobolev, head of the “Geodynamic Modeling” Section, has accepted a call for W3 Professorship in Geodynamics as joint appointment of University Potsdam with GFZ.
17.08.2015: Glaciers in Central Asia experience substantial losses in glacier mass and area. Along the Tien Shan, Central Asia’s largest mountain range, glaciers have lost 27% of their mass and 18% of their area during the last 50 years.
12.08.2015| How do continents break up? New findings from South Africa suggest that, in contrast to current perception, the break-up of super-continent Gondwana 130 Million years ago was not caused by one single large mantle plume. In general, the…
12.08.2015|Potsdam: The GFZ is hosting this year’s annual meeting of the LIRG (Layered Intrusions Research Group), from 12 to 14 August. This international research group is dealing with the origin of layered intrusions and their economically highly…
10.08.2015|Potsdam: From 10 August to 4 September 2015, this year’s international training course on "Seismology, Data Analysis, and Seismic Hazard Assessment" is taking place on the “Telegrafenberg” in Potsdam.