Water seeps deeper into the Earth than previously assumed - trapped in certain minerals containing aluminium. This is shown by investigations under extreme pressures and temperatures at DESY.
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Marco Bohnhoff in an interview on the initiative to implement the next-generation of earthquake observatories worldwide.
Prof. Onno Oncken was honoured with a scientific colloquium. More than 70 invited guests and numerous GFZ staff members attended this official farewell.
Section 4.3 hosts the DEUQUA2022 conference of the German Quaternary Association under the theme ‘Connecting Geoarchives’ from September 25th to 29th at the GFZ Potsdam.
For the first time, the "Postdoc Appreciation Week" will also take place in Germany. From 19 to 23 September, events for postdocs will be offered throughout Germany.
Personalia | Dr. Monika Korte receives a Simons scholarship to participate in the research programme "Frontiers in dynamo theory: from the Earth to the stars".
Researchers are now using a unique large-scale experiment to search for volcanic processes deep underground.
A GFZ film is among the finalists of the Earth Futures Festival 2022. Anyone who would like to support the film entry can vote for it until September 15.
The physical mechanisms that cause structures of very unusual rings that can remain in space for months and then suddenly disappear have now been revealed.
On your marks, get set, go! – this was the motto at the Biosphäre Potsdam last Sunday, where the proWissen run took place.