Satellite observations of emissions from lakes in Alaska agree with airborne measurements by German researchers.
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GFZ early career scientists Mengdi Pan and Karina Wilgan receive awards at this year's virtuel annual meeting of the European Geosciences Union.
Scandinavian rock provides evidence of life on the "Red Planet".
Dirk Schulze-Makuch receives ERC Grant for a project on automated detection of the cholera pathogen in water.
Large-scale wobbling in the months before massive Chile and Japan quakes.
Assessing mineral concentrations of soil and predicting „earthquakes" in laboratory experiments were the focus of the first Machine Learning Hackathon at GFZ.
On 11 April, the former GFZ section head Horst Jochmann died at home with his family one day after his 93rd birthday.
Satellite-based research at the GFZ German Research Centre for Geosciences began with the bowling ball-sized GFZ-1.
Within one week the orbits of almost 600 satellites were observed.
Maps of global soil moisture are now produced weekly from gravity field measurements by the satellite duo operated by GFZ and NASA.