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It appears that radio-wave measurements have discovered a new component of the Galactic cosmic ray population.
Geoscientists and natural disaster management experts are well aware of the risk prevailing in the megacity of Istanbul: The Istanbul metropolitan region faces a high probability for a large earthquake in the near future. The question is: how large…
From 4 to 8 March, a kickoff meeting for the Chilean-German priority research program EarthShape takes place in Olmuè, Chile. „EarthShape – Earth Surface Shaping by Biota“ is coordinated by Prof. Todd Ehlers, Department of Geosciences, University of…
On 1 March the international Innovative Training Network (ITN) SUBITOP „Understanding subduction zone topography through modelling of coupled shallow and deep processes“ is initiated. It is coordinated by Prof. Niels Hovius, GFZ section…
Prof. Shprits is joining GFZ on March 1 as a leader of a working group on magnetospheric physics in GFZ section Earth’s Magnetic Field. He was successfully recruited for GFZ by the Helmholtz Recruiting Initiative.
Starting on 1 March, Jens Wickert, GFZ section Space Geodetic Techniques and Spokesperson of the Helmholtz Topic GPS Atmosphere Sounding, is called to a joint professorship „GNSS Remote Sensing, Navigation, and Positioning“ between the TU Berlin…
Today the GFZ German Research Centre for Geosciences starts off the research drilling on the campus of the TU Berlin in Charlottenburg. The research well will deliver data for the scientific evaluation of the suitability of the Berlin subsurface as a…
Tokyo: Prof. Friedhelm von Blanckenburg,Head of GFZ section Earth Surface Geochemistry, is one of four members of a delegation of the Leopoldina, the National Academy of Sciences, that participates in preparing the science statement for the upcoming…
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…