On 18.09.2013 the German Society for Geosciences (DGG) presented the Hermann Credner Award on the occasion of its 165th annual meeting in Pilsen (CZ).
Dr. Hauke Marquardt (Section 3.3) received the award for his achievements in the field of Earth material research, where the extreme pressure and temperature conditions that prevail in the core of the Earth are simulated.
Excerpt from the award certificate: "The work of Dr. Hauke Marquart makes an outstanding contribution to the study of elastic properties of the lower mantle on the basis of experimentally produced extreme pressure. He was able to prove that the velocity of the propagation of seismic waves changes in certain, frequently occurring minerals in the mantle, depending on the direction of the propagation.
This results in far-reaching consequences for the understanding of velocity changes that were detected by seismologists in the lower mantle, but so far could not be interpreted conclusively. His research results have far-reaching effects on the measurement and interpretation of seismic waves. "