New model estimates expected annual flood damage for Germany at € 529 million.
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New model estimates expected annual flood damage for Germany at € 529 million.
Pauline Gayrin has been honored with the General Assembly "Outstanding Student and PhD candidate Presentation Award" of the European Geosciences Union.
Doris Dransch appointed to the "Committee for Academic Libraries and Information Systems" of DFG
River beds that can shift naturally are more efficient carbon sinks than straightened rivers.
Dr. Elizaveta Kovaleva from the University of the Western Cape, South Africa, has joined the GFZ “Interface Geochemistry” Section 3.5 as a senior Humboldt Research Fellow. Welcome!
With the new scientific drilling project STAR in the Italian Apennines, GFZ researchers are on the trail of the causes of special earthquakes.
Landscape history, politics, climate, wars and diseases are preserved in sediments.
How conductive ice is formed at several thousand degrees and millions of times atmospheric pressure.
Sagar Masuti is a new postdoctoral Humboldt research fellow in the section "Geomechanics and Scientific Drilling". His focus: the creep of crustal and mantle rocks.
Lava flow reaches the sea, numerous earthquakes shake the islands - GFZ sends team to collect more data.