About ten percent of the global riverine export of this toxic substance to oceans originates from this region - with potentially significant impacts on Arctic organisms.
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Laboratory experiments allow insights into the processes under the extreme pressure and temperature conditions of distant worlds.
Interview │ We talked to Prof. Claudia Stolle about the geomagnetic storm of 12.5.2021. The magnetic field in the solar wind was time and again aligning southwards on this day, indicative of a possibly following stronger geomagnetic storm.
In mountain regions, water monitoring is of existential importance.
Professor Donald Bruce Dingwell has been elected a member of the Royal Society. He is the future chairman of the GFZ's Scientific Advisory Board.
Diversity Day: Diversity has many dimensions. Here, 8 people from the GFZ introduce themselves. They stand for ALL those who contribute to doing and enabling our research.
Dr Runa Antony from India is a new Humboldt Research Fellow in Section 3.5 "Interface Geochemistry".
GeSn from high pressure experiments: using methods employed in geosciences to obtain new high-tech materials - without following conventional criteria for synthesis.
The largest recorded Mediterranean earthquake and tsunami helps to understand modern hazards.
Dr. Youqiang Yu from the Tongji University in Shanghai (China) has been awarded a Humboldt Research Fellowship for postdoctoral researchers. He will conduct research in Section 2.4 - Seismology.