A surprising finding: It is not erosion.
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The reason is the necessity to slow down the spread of corona virus SARS-CoV-2
Weaker and stronger lithospheric regions cause the rotation of the Victoria microplate, computer models suggest.
Bruno Merz, head of GFZ’s Hydrology Section, has been awarded the "Volker Medal".
Theresa Blume, working group leader in GFZ section Hydrology, has been nominated Chief Executive Editor of HESS.
We talk to Galina Dick about the use of satellite navigation signals in meteorology and climate research.
Wissenschaftsstaatssekretär Tobias Dünow besucht das GFZ.
Researchers take a look at what works and what needs to be improved in optical remote sensing of the Arctic tundra
Researchers create novel 3D models with centimetre resolution of a volcano in Guatemala
Satellite observations of emissions from lakes in Alaska agree with airborne measurements by German researchers.