Representatives of the China Geological Survey, the Chinese Academy of Geological Sciences, and GFZ sign a cooperation agreement on bilateral cooperation.
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How far down does the Earth's surface reach? To answer this question, the 'Deep Earthshape' drilling campaign has started in northern Chile.
Researchers take stock of the GRACE satellite mission.
At this year's annual conference of the European Geosciences Union EGU in Vienna the GFZ scientists Jean Braun, Chao Xiong, and Irina Zhelavskaya are honoured.
Geophysicist Benjamin Schwarz receives young investigators award of the German Geophysical Society.
Tides and surf can be used for non-destructive analysis of subsurface.
Webserver data and tweets help to locate earthquakes more quickly.
On the 17th Brandenburg Future Career Day about 30 school children from Potsdam and environs visit GFZ to gain an insight into the daily work of a geoscientist.
On 26 and 27 March a project meeting of the iCUPE 'Integrative and Comprehensive Understanding on polar environments' consortium takes place at GFZ.
The ministers came to visit as part of PhD Day and FameLab and brought along good news about funding for a new project in Lusatia.