A new systematic data evaluation provides a basis for the assessment of geothermal resources.
Background on the earthquake with a magnitude Mw6.1 on 23.11.2022 in northwestern Türkiye, about 200 kilometres east of the Istanbul metropolitan area.
This year, for the first time, two outstanding young scientists from the GFZ are being honoured with the Friedrich Robert Helmert Prize of the GFZ Friends: Lei Wang and Theresa Hennig.
After a successful commissioning phase, the hyperspectral mission is now providing excellent data for applications in science and beyond.
According to GFZ researchers, the cause of this is the warming of the air and not the ground.
The two Helmholtz Innovation Labs at the GFZ have been positively evaluated: FERN.Lab and 3D-US Lab receive another two years of funding.
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.
Marco Bohnhoff in an interview on the initiative to implement the next-generation of earthquake observatories worldwide.
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.