High-pressure experiments solve seismic riddle. The lab experiments have shown why seismic waves propagate at different speeds in the Earth's mantle.
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Further funding for NEROGRAV research group to process gravity field data.
Lotte Krawczyk becomes program speaker and Torsten Dahm takes over as Department Director
Representatives from science and politics acknowledge the importance of the mission for the analysis of climate and environmental phenomena
At the Etna volcano, a fibre optic cable was used as a sensor field to record volcanic events using Distributed Acoustic Sensing (DAS).
Wolfgang Wahlster, founding director of the German Research Centre for Artificial Intelligence and member of the GFZ Board of Trustees receives honorary doctorate.
Dr. Susanne Glaser was highlighted by the International GNSS Service (IGS) as one of six women in celebration of this year’s Women’s History Month.
Susanne Buiter to head the GFZ. The Board of Trustees of the GFZ German Research Centre for Geosciences appoints Dutch geophysicist as Scientific Executive Director.
Unique sediments provide information about the climatic conditions several thousand years ago and allow insights into the history of human dispersal.
GFZ Researcher Michael Henehan will this year receive a prestigious European Research Council Consolidator Grant worth €2 M for his research on past climates.