
Record-breaking earthquake
Analysis confirms that Myanmar experienced a “supershear” event with the highest rupture velocity measured since 2002.
to safeguard a habitable planet.
The GFZ Helmholtz Centre for Geosciences is Germany's national centre for solid Earth research.
Analysis confirms that Myanmar experienced a “supershear” event with the highest rupture velocity measured since 2002.
New study reveals surprising clues about the beginning of subduction on Earth.
The exchange strengthened joint research initiatives on energy, climate protection, and geoscientific innovation.
How can cultural heritage be made fruitful as a resource for climate adaptation? Teresa Erbach from the Research Institute for Sustainability (RIFS) at GFZ addresses this question in her newly published study discussing cultural heritage and the functions it can fulfil in this context.
The appointment was awarded for the field of Biogeochemistry, in which Kallmeyer has been researching for over two decades.
The German Mineralogical Society (DMG) honours Candice Filoche with the ‘Best Talk Award’ at the Section Meeting for Geochemistry and Petrology/Petrophysics for young scientists.