The final symposium for the scientific decade "Panta Rhei - Change in Hydrology and Society" brought together 150 researchers and practitioners from 32 countries at the GFZ from 10-11 July.
The EU project SUBMERSE aims to use submarine cables of existing research data networks for novel research approaches - as DAS or SoP sensors to monitor earthquake zones, volcanoes or oceans.
Jannes Münchmeyer formerly Section 2.4 Seismology, now PostDoc at the Université Grenoble, received the Helmholtz Doctoral Award for his outstanding thesis on earthquake early warning. Interview.
Important monument to the surveying of the earth is to be comprehensively restored. Federal government to fund project with 450,000 euros.
Behind every climb, every descent, every stage of the Tour de France lies geology. Researchers from 25 scientific institutions worldwide blog about the geological features of each stage.
New study identifies shift to an El Niño-like phase between 1600 and 1900 A.D. by sediment analysis of a Philippine lake
New DFG project investigates marine terraces in earthquake-prone coastal regions. What influence do wave strength and tectonic deformation of the rock have on their formation?
In the City Cube of Messe Berlin, host GFZ welcomes ~5,000 participants from over 100 countries to one of the world's largest geoscientific conferences.
Theresa Hennig was awarded the “University Society Prize for the Outstanding PhD 2022” at the central graduation ceremony of the University of Potsdam.
Federal President Steinmeier informed himself about the research of the Central Asian Institute for Applied Geosciences ZAIAG in cooperation with the GFZ in the Central Asian Tian Shan Mountains