Goals and Mission: Within the GFZ, Section 2.4 provides core seismological competence and infra-structure. A reliable assessment of the earthquake hazard requires a fundamental understanding of the underlying geodynamic processes. We examine these on a lithospheric scale by application and development of seismological methods for imaging the upper mantle and crust. We also locate and characterise seismicity on a local and regional scale as a marker of stress and deformation processes.
We run a program, GEOFON, with which we seek to facilitate cooperation in seismological research and earthquake and tsunami hazard mitigation by operating a global network of stations, by providing rapid transnational access to seismological data and source parameters of large earthquakes, by keeping these data accessible in the long term and by developing and distributing communication and processing software. Mitigation of the effects of major earthquakes by early warning from tsunamis and the provision of prompt information for governmental agencies, NGOs, the media and the general public requires rapid determination of earthquake parameters. We develop methods for the fast automatic location and determination of magnitude and other parameters (moment tensor, rupture propagation), and provide a bulletin for all major earthquakes.
wiki of section 2.4(internal use only)
direction and locations
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Albert-Einstein-Str. 42-46)
Awards
2025 | GFZ-Award for knowledge transfer: Section 2.4 „Seismology“
2024 | GFZ-Award Science Management 2022:, Dr. Angelo Strollo
2023 | Adlershof Dissertation Award: Dr. Jannes Münchmeyer, verliehen durch IGAFA e.V., Humboldt-Uni Berlin und der WISTA Management GmbH, Berlin
2023 | Helmholtz-Doctoral Award: Dr. Jannes Münchmeyer
2022 | Outstanding Student and PhD candidate Presentation (OSPP) Award: Jannes Münchmeyer für den Vortrag: Which picker fits my data? A quantitative evaluation of deep learning based seismic pickers by Münchmeyer et al., EGU Vienna
2020 | Appointment to the Editorial Board of Geophysical Journal International: Dr. Christoph Sens-Schönfelder
2019 | Poster competition “25th Latin-American Colloquim of Geoscience”: Ya-Jian Gao, 2. Preis, Universität Hamburg
2014 | Emil Wiechert-Medal: Prof. Dr. Rainer Kind
2014 | Excellence in Refereeing for outstanding service to the authors and readers of Geochemistry, Geophysics, Geosystems: Prof. Dr. Frederik Tilmann
2009 | Senior Science-Award: Dr. Winfried Hanka
2009 | CSIR-Humboldt Award: Prof. Dr. Rainer Kind, Hyderabad
2004 | Jack E. Oliver Honorary Professorship at Cornell: Prof. Dr. R. Kind, Ithaca, New York
2003 | Member of US Array Advisory Committee: Prof. Dr. R. Kind