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Session Overview | |
Location: Halle 3 West |
Date: Monday, 23/Sept/2024 | |
5:00pm - 9:00pm |
Ice Breaker Location: Halle 3 West |
Date: Tuesday, 24/Sept/2024 | |
10:00am - 10:30am |
Coffee Break Location: Halle 3 West |
12:00pm - 1:00pm |
Lunch Break and Exhibition Location: Halle 3 West |
2:30pm - 3:00pm |
Coffee Break Location: Halle 3 West |
4:30pm - 5:30pm |
Poster social Location: Halle 3 West The posters are hanging on all conference days!
They are sorted by topic and within the topics by surname of the first author. 3D Modelling of the Crystalline Basement in the Western Erzgebirge as Part of the GeoMetEr Project 1: Bundesanstalt für Geowissenschaften und Rohstoffe; 2: Sächsisches Landesamt für Umwelt, Landwirtschaft und Geologie Parametrization of large-scale 3D models – new approaches for modelling subsurface temperatures, lithological information and clay contents in Northern Saxony-Anhalt Landesamt für Geologie und Bergwesen Sachsen-Anhalt, Germany How seismic data can help to model the base Quaternary in Lower Saxony Landesamt für Bergbau, Energie und Geologie, Hannover, Germany Regional velocity modelling of the North German Basin: The approach of Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania Landesamt für Umwelt, Naturschutz und Geologie Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Germany Preparation and data determination for the development of the hydrogeological structural model for the “Groundwater Model - Lusatia” (GWM-L) - Brandenburg part Landesamt für Bergbau Geologie und Rohstoffe (LBGR), Germany Transformation of TUNB3D-NI into a 3D Volume Model: Insights from the TUNB Velo 2.0 project in Lower Saxony 1: Landesamt für Bergbau, Energie und Geologie, Niedersachsen (LBEG), Germany; 2: Leibniz-Institut für Angewandte Geophysik (LIAG), Germany Velocity modeling in Schleswig-Holstein as part of the TUNB Velo 2.0 project Geologischer Dienst SH, Landesamt für Umwelt des Landes Schleswig-Holstein, Germany Developing a geological 3D-model of the Upper Harz Mountains for the DESMEX-REAL project 1: Landesamt für Bergbau, Energie und Geologie, Hannover, Germany; 2: Bundesanstalt für Geowissenschaften und Rohstoffe, Hannover, Germany 3D velocity model in Brandenburg: A transnational seismic velocity modeling in the framework of TUNB velo 2.0 Landesamt für Bergbau, Geologie und Rohstoffe Brandenburg, Germany Sedimentological and ichnological facies analysis of the terrestrial to nearshore deposits of the Bückeberg Group, Lower Saxony, Germany Federal Institute for Geosciences and Natural Resources, Germany Geochemical Classification of Thuringian Granites using Multi-Dimensional Scaling Thüringer Landesamt für Umwelt, Bergbau und Naturschutz, Germany The Heller Sande near Dresden: a Pleistocene archive of climate change and fault activity 1: Institut für Erdsystemwissenschaften, Leibniz Universität Hannover, Germany; 2: Terrestrial Sedimentology, Department of Geosciences, Mathematisch- Naturwissenschaftliche Fakultät, Universität Tübingen, Germany; 3: Landesamt für Bergbau, Energie und Geologie, Hannover, Germany The Rotliegend of the German North Sea as a potential target formation for CCS? Bundesanstalt für Geowissenschaften und Rohstoffe (BGR), Germany The Alpine evolution of the Ograzhden unit (Serbo-Macedonian Massif, SW Bulgaria) Freie Universität Berlin, Germany Metamorphic overprint of Neoproterozoic greywackes from the Lausitz Anticline and North Saxon Anticline (Saxo-Thuringia, Germany): timing and metamorphic conditions 1: TU Bergakademie Freiberg, Germany; 2: Sächsisches Landesamt für Umwelt, Landwirtschaft und Geologie (LfULG), Germany; 3: Georg-August-Universität, Germany Pseudotachylites from the Thuringian Forest: volcanic activity or post-Variscan extension? 1: Thüringer Landesamt für Umwelt, Bergbau und Naturschutz (TLUBN), Referat 81 - Geologische Landesaufnahme, Geologisches Landesarchiv; 2: Friedrich-Schiller-Universität Jena, Institut für Geowissenschaften Integrated tectonic-geophysical modelling to unravel the structural transition from the eastern Subhercynian Basin to the Flechtingen Basement High 1: Landesamt für Geologie und Bergwesen Sachsen-Anhalt, Germany; 2: Martin-Luther-Universität Halle-Wittenberg, Germany Heavy mineral provenance of quartz arenites from the northern Bohemian Cretaceous Basin (Germany and Czechia): geochemistry, thermometry and Pb/U-ages of detrital rutile and tourmaline 1: Senckenberg Naturhistorische Sammlungen Dresden, Germany; 2: TU Bergakademie, Freiberg, Germany; 3: University of Gothenbourg, Göteborg, Sweden; 4: Chemnitz, Dresden The Elbtalschiefergebirge – Late Variscan juxtaposition of a marine basin with the exhumed Erzgebirge nappe pile TU Bergakademie Freiberg, Germany No oil no interest? New Insights from Structural Geology and Thermochronology into the Western Polish Outer Carpathians 1: Technische Universität Bergakademie Freiberg, Germany; 2: AGH - University of Science and Technology, Krakow, Poland The upper Middle Jurassic to lowermost Cretaceous Shal Formation, northwest Iran: ammonite faunas, facies development and geodynamic implications 1: Senckenberg Naturhistorische Sammlungen Dresden, Germany; 2: Research Institute for Earth Sciences, Geological Survey of Iran, Tehran, Iran Geological Controls on natural hazards in Ixhuatlan de Madero, Veracruz, Mexico 1: Ruhr Universität Bochum, Germany; 2: Institute of Geology. Autonomous University of San Luis Potosi. Mexico Stratigraphic architecture and facies development of a fluvial to marine palaeovalley fill from the Saxonian Cretaceous Basin (Lower Cenomanian–lowermost Turonian, eastern Germany) Senckenberg Naturhistorische Sammlungen Dresden, Germany CORE DOCUMENTATION AND CORRELATION IN THE TURONIAN (UPPER CRETACEOUS) OF THE URANIUM DEPOSIT KÖNIGSTEIN (ELBSANDSTEINGEBIRGE) Friedrich-Schiller-Universität Jena, Germany Orbitally forced high-frequency sea-level changes reflected in uppermost Cenomanian successions of Central Europe Senckenberg Naturhistorische Sammlungen Dresden, Germany GIS-basierte Aufschluss-Georeferenzierung der Elgersburg-Formation (Oberrotliegend, Perm) NaturHistorisches Museum Schloss Bertholdsburg Schleusingen, Germany The Mid-Brunhes Transition in Eurasian Lakes LIAG-Institut für Angewandte Geophysik (LIAG) Geochemical composition of sediment linked to the climate and basin evolution of the Albertine Rift in Uganda since the Miocene 1: Institute of Applied Geosciences, TU Darmstadt, Germany; 2: Department of Energy Resources, University of Stavanger, Norway Provenance of Neogene sedimentary rocks in Sabah and paleogeography of northern Borneo and surrounding areas 1: TU Bergakademie Freiberg, Germany; 2: SE Asia Research Group, Department of Earth Sciences, Royal Holloway University of London, UK; 3: Chemostrat Ltd., UK Characterization of Devonian-Carboniferous shelf-basin deposits of the South Tuscan Palaeozoic and their supposed correlations with global palaeoenvironmental perturbations Environmental Geology Miocene to Pleistocene sediment transfer in the Alps-Rhine graben sedimentary system 1: Technical University of Darmstadt; 2: University of Münster; 3: Hessian Agency for Nature Conservation, Environment and Geology Variability of processes in the compositionally mixed Marginal-Marine System of the Agua de la Mula Member (Argentina). 1: Centro de Investigaciones Geológicas (CONICET-UNLP), La Plata, Argentina; 2: Facultad de Ciencias Naturales y Museo, Universidad Nacional de La Plata, Argentina.; 3: Institut für Geowissenschaften und Geographie, Martin-Luther-Universität Halle-Wittenberg, Halle, Germany. Reconstructing the evolution of the Miocene Sinj Basin through U-Pb zircon geochronology (Dinarides Lake System, Croatia) 1: Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Institute of Applied Geosciences, Germany; 2: Natural History Museum Vienna, Geological-Paleontological Department, Austria; 3: Croatian Geological Survey, Department of Geology, Croatia; 4: University of Zagreb, Faculty of Mining, Geology and Petroleum Engineering, Croatia Ecology of the Eocene moor landscapes of the Leipzig Embayment TU Bergakademie Freiberg, Germany Sedimentological core and field study of the Fluvial-Marine Transition Zone preserved in the 3.2 Ga Moodies Group from the Barberton Greenstone Belt, South Africa 1: Institute of Geosciences and Geography, Martin Luther University Halle-Wittenberg, Halle, Germany; 2: Institute of Geology and Paleontology, University of Münster, Germany; 3: Department of Geosciences, Friedrich-Schiller-Universität Jena, Germany Controls of Andean valley-floor width 1: Freie Universität Berlin, Institute of Geological Sciences, Berlin, Germany; 2: Durham University, Department of Geography, Durham, UK; 3: University of Potsdam, Institute of Geosciences, Potsdam, Germany Source of metals and fluids in orogenic Au deposits with atypical metal association: Insights from the Pohjanmaa Belt, Finland 1: Institute of Applied Geosciences, Geochemistry and Economic Geology, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Germany; 2: Eberhard Karls University Tübingen, Petrology and Mineral Resources, Germany Possible links between Au-rich submarine epithermal mineralization and hydrocarbon seepage at the Karambusel vent field, Conical Seamount, Papua New Guinea 1: Friedrich-Alexander Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg, Germany; 2: GEOMAR Helmholtz Centre for Ocean Research, Kiel, Germany The formation of porphyry Cu deposits in the Urumieh-Dokhtar Magmatic Arc, Iran: Insights from the Sarcheshmeh and Miduk deposits 1: GeoZentrum Nordbayern, Friedrich-Alexander Universität, Erlangen, Germany; 2: Faculty of Earth Sciences, Shahid Beheshti University, Teheran, Iran The Ni-Cu-(PGE) potential in Central Europe: A case study from the Valtengrund gabbroic intrusion in the Lausitz Block (Germany) 1: Institute of Mineralogy, TU Bergakademie Freiberg, Germany; 2: Geological Survey of Saxony, Saxon State Office for Environment, Agriculture and Geology, Freiberg, Germany Thermal evolution of the Bergslagen ore province, Fennoscandian Shield (Sweden) 1: Department of Earth Sciences, University of Gothenburg, Sweden; 2: Department of Sedimentology and Environmental Geology, University of Göttingen, Germany; 3: Department of Civil, Environmental and Natural Resources Engineering, Luleå University of Technology, Sweden The challenge of bridging scales in rock characterization of mineral resources - perspectives from geochemical and mineralogical mapping at the hand specimen scale 1: Bruker Nano Analytics, Denver, CO, USA; 2: Bruker Nano Analytics GmbH, Berlin, Germany Potentiale aus Afrika für eine resiliente Rohstoffversorgung mit kritischen und strategischen Rohstoffen für Deutschland 1: Karlsruhe Institut für Technologie (KIT), Institut für Angewandte Geowissenschaften, Strukturgeologie und Tektonik; 2: THINKTANK Industrielle Ressourcenstrategien, angesiedelt am Karlsruher Institut für Technologie (KIT) The historic mine waste site at Nöckelberg, Austria – exploration and re-use potential GeoSphere Austria, Austria Novel spectral gamma ray logger device 1: CRYTUR, spol. s r.o., Czech Republic; 2: GEORADIS s.r.o., Czech Republic Genetic evolution of the lithium-tin-tungsten greisen of the Schenkenshöhe and Hegelshöhe in the eastern Erzgebirge Technische Universität Bergakademie Freiberg, Germany IO – CG? Potential Critical Metals By-Product from Flotation Tails in Kaunisvaara, Sweden 1: Kaunis Iron AB, Sweden; 2: Åbo Akademi, Finland Different populations of pyrrhotite and pentlandite inferred from major and trace elements, Outokumpu mining district, Eastern Finland 1: Institute for Applied Geosciences, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Germany; 2: Institute of Mineralogy and Petrography, University of Innsbruck, Austria Anhydrite deposits – A paleo-archive for tectonic and sedimentary processes in evaporites Landesamt für Geologie und Bergwesen, Germany Dating pegmatites using in-situ Rb/Sr LA-ICP-MS/MS: data reduction strategy for high-Rb and low common Sr minerals 1: Department of Earth Sciences, University of Gothenburg, Sweden; 2: Institute of Geological Sciences, Polish Academy of Sciences, Kraków, Poland; 3: Beak Consultants GmbH, Freiberg, Germany; 4: School of Earth and Environmental Sciences, The University of Queensland, Australia; 5: Institute for Mineralogy, TU Bergakademie Freiberg, Germany Geothermal response test (GRT): more than just effective thermal conductivity Landesamt für Umwelt, Geologischer Dienst Schleswig-Holstein, Germany Deep drillings in Brandenburg, Germany and their potential reuse for geothermal energy extraction (Transgeo-Projekt) LBGR, Germany Re-Processing of profiles GRANU-9501 and MVE-90: Implications for the geologic interpretation in the SW-Vogtland area 1: Landesamt für Bergbau, Energie und Geologie (LBEG), Niedersachsen, Germany; 2: Baker Hughes; 3: TU Bergakademie Freiberg, Germany Comprehensive Geophysical and Geological Analysis for Improved Geothermal Modeling: A Case Study of Schönbrunn/Eichigt Granite Complex, Saxony 1: Leibniz Institute for Applied Geophysics (LIAG), Germany; 2: Indian Institute of Technology, Kharagpur, West Bengal, India; 3: Leibniz University Hanover, Institute of Geology, Germany Global Sensitivity Analysis: Understanding Radioactive Transport Models for Crystalline Host Rocks 1: TU Clausthal, Institut für Endlagerforschung, Germany; 2: Helmholtz-Zentrum Dresden-Rossendorf, Germany Analysing Pleistocene tunnel valleys to assess the impact of future glaciations on the long-term safety of radioactive waste repositories Federal Institute for Geosciences and Natural Resources, Germany Insights into the compositional-structural properties of the Opalinuston-Formation: combining facies-based studies and mineralogical analyses 1: Federal Institute for Geosciences and Natural Resources (BGR), Hannover, Germany; 2: State Authority for Mining, Energy and Geology (LBEG), Hannover, Germany Geomechanical modeling of a potential site for nuclear waste repository in Germany – The SpannEnD project Institut für Angewandte Geowissenschaften, TU Darmstadt, Germany Flow-through experiments on granites under different cycling pressure-temperature conditions using the Thermo-Triaxial device 1: Geothermal Science and Technology, Institute of Applied Geosciences, Technical University Darmstadt, Germany; 2: Helmholtz Centre Potsdam – GFZ German Research Centre for Geosciences, Germany Size effects on strength properties of sedimentary rocks Structural Geology and Tectonics, Institute of Applied Geosciences, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Germany Geowissenschaften vermitteln mit Earth Learning Ideas – Interaktive kurze Workshops für Lehrkräfte der Naturwissenschaften und der Geographie, auch an Museen 1: Richard-Hallmann Schule, Germany; 2: EGU-Geoscience Education Field Officer Permeability measurements of possible CO2 cap rocks – effect of confining stresses and time Structural Geology and Tectonics, Institute of Applied Geosciences, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Germany Einordnung bisheriger Funde und Aktivitäten zu Wasserstoffvorkommen im geologischen Untergrund Federal Institute for Geosciences and Natural Resources (BGR), Germany Geochemical reactivity of Buntsandstein sandstones with hydrogen under simulated reservoir conditions KIT - Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Institute of Applied Geosciences, Karlsruhe, 76131 Germany Evaluating porosity, permeability and fluid producibility from SEM image of porous media for underground hydrogen storage 1: Helmholtz Centre Potsdam - German Research Centre for Geosciences GFZ, Germany; 2: Technische Universität Darmstadt, Institute of Applied Geosciences, Germany Petrological analysis of the serpentinization process in the Münchberg Massif, Northern Bavaria BGR (Federal Institution for Geoscience and Ressources, Germany), Germany Natural hydrogen (H2) in soil and spring water gas from the NW Pyrenean foreland, France 1: Helmholtz-Zentrum Potsdam, Deutsches Geoforschungszentrum GFZ, Germany; 2: University of Fribourg, Department of Geosciences, Fribourg, Switzerland; 3: CVA Group, Pau, France; 4: University of Pau et des Pays de l’Adour, Pau, France; 5: Lavoisier H2 Geoconsult, Chamonix, France; 6: University of Potsdam, Potsdam, Germany Silica sources of Lower Carboniferous cherts from the Rhenohercynian basin from petrography and silicon isotopes Geoscience Center, University of Göttingen, Germany Continental influence on the marine Zechstein Sea: constraints from Strontium isotope compositions of Late Permian evaporites from the northernmost Thuringian Basin (Germany) Institut für Mineralogie, TU Bergakademie Freiberg, Germany An initial circum-Atlantic database of pre-Mesozoic zircon ages – towards more detail in past sediment routing Senckenberg Naturhistorische Sammlungen Dresden, Museum für Mineralogie und Geologie, Dresden, Germany Precise timing of Carboniferous-Permian magmatism in Saxothuringia TU Bergakademie Freiberg, Germany Zircon as an geomorphological archive 1: Technical University Dresden; 2: Senckenberg Naturhistorische Sammlungen Dresden, Germany Giant clam records 50+ years of sub-seasonal Miocene climate 1: Institute of Geosciences, Goethe University Frankfurt, Germany; 2: Frankfurt Isotope and Element Research Center (FIERCE), Goethe University Frankfurt, Germany; 3: School of Ocean and Earth Science, University of Southampton, U.K.; 4: Marine Biodiversity group, Naturalis Biodiversity Center, Leiden, The Netherlands; 5: Institute for Biodiversity and Ecosystem Dynamics (IBED), University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands A 600-years pollution history reconstruction using Lake Sediments from Bad Waldsee, southern Germany 1: Institute of Applied Geosciences, Department of Applied Sediment Geology- Technical University of Darmstadt, Darmstadt, Germany; 2: Archeobotany Lab, Baden-Wuerttemberg State Office for Cultural Heritage- Regierungspräsidium Stuttgart, Gaienhofen-Hemmenhofen, Germany Oligocene-Miocene reef coral growth at its northernmost limits (Aquitaine Basin, France) 1: Leipzig University, Germany; 2: Università di Modena e Reggio Emilia, Italy North to South or South to North: The dispersal direction of major mammal groups 1: Museums Victoria, Melbourne, Australia; 2: Monash University, Melbourne, Australia How to utilize fossil corals for paleoenvironmental reconstruction? - Concepts, challenges and perspectives - 1: Leipzig University, Germany; 2: Johannes Gutenberg-University Mainz, Germany Contour marks as potential indicators of evaporation rates in the Early Permian continental vertebrate site Bromacker (Thuringia, Central Germany) 1: Friedrich-Schiller-Universität Jena, Germany; 2: Potsdam-Institut für Klimafolgenforschung, Potsdam, Germany; 3: Naturhistorisches Museum, Schloss Bertholdsburg Schleusingen, Germany; 4: Comparative Zoology, Humboldt University Berlin, Germany Deducing the magma evolution of the Upper Carboniferous Tharandt Caldera (Saxony, Germany) by geochemical and mineralogical constraints 1: Freie Universität Berlin, Germany; 2: Leibnitz-Institut für Evolutions- und Biodiversitätsforschung, Museum für Naturkunde Berlin; 3: Geological Survey and Geophysics, Saxon State Office for Environment, Agriculture and Geology, Dresden; 4: Institute for Mineralogy, TU Bergakademie Freiberg Zircon megacrysts in alkaline lavas of the Lusatian Volcanic field (Central Europe) – complex magma systems in monogenetic volcanic fields 1: Senckenberg Museum für Naturkunde Görlitz, Germany; 2: Institut für Geowissenschaften, FSU Jena, Germany; 3: Frankfurt Isotope and Element Research Center (FIERCE), GUF, Germany; 4: Lithosphere Dynamics, Deutsches GeoForschungZentrum (GFZ), Potsdam, Germany The long-lasting Lusatian Central Volcano: Insights into the center of a Cenozoic volcanic field 1: Senckenberg Museum für Naturkunde Görlitz, Germany; 2: Institut für Geowissenschaften, Friedrich Schiller Universität Jena, Germany; 3: Section Geological Survey and Geophysics, Saxon State Office for Environment, Agriculture and Geology; 4: Institute for Mineralogy, TU Bergakademie Freiberg, Germany; 5: Institute of Geosciences, University of Potsdam, Germany The Jurassic-Cretaceous Magmatic Complexes of the Eastern High Atlas, Morocco 1: Laboratory of Applied Geology, Faculty of Sciences and Techniques (Errachidia), Moulay Ismail University of Meknes, Morocco; 2: Mineralogy Institute, University of Technology Bergakademie Freiberg, Germany Neue Untersuchungen zu den Transportpfaden juveniler Fluide in NW-Böhmen / Vogtland 1: TU Bergakademie Freiberg; 2: Deutsches GeoForschungsZentrum GFZ Cutting through the Lower Permian Wurzen monotonous intermediate (drilling B1/19S near Grimma, Saxony): Fabrics, facies, and geochemistry 1: TU Bergakademie Freiberg, Germany; 2: Sächsisches Landesamt für Umwelt, Landwirtschaft und Geologie (LfULG), Germany; 3: Basalt-Actien-Gesellschaft, Germany Facies characterisation of a Kungurian volcano lake of the Athesian Volcanic District (Italy) 1: Naturmuseum Südtirol, Italy; 2: Department of Geosciences, University of Padova, Padova; 3: Servizio Geologico, Provincia Autonoma di Bolzano, Cardano, Italy Identification of moffetes and degassing areas based on pattern detection with various remote sensing methods on case studies in Eger rift, Czech Republic 1: German Research Center for Geosciences (GFZ) – Section 2.1, Physics of Earthquakes and Volcanoes; 2: German Archaeological Institute (DAI), Scientific Computing Unit, Central Research Services, Berlin, Germany; 3: German Research Center for Geosciences (GFZ) – Section 3.2, Organic Geochemistry; 4: Czech Academy of Sciences (CAS), Institute of Geophysics Scanning micro-XRF: the “rapid blood test” approach to volcanic eruption monitoring 1: Gaiaxiom Pty Ltd, Denmark; 2: Hafren Scientific Ltd, Welshpool, UK; 3: Geological Survey of Finland, Espoo, Finland; 4: Bruker Nano Analytics GmbH, Berlin, Germany The transition from continental collision to oceanic subduction in Myanmar 1: TU Bergakademie Freiberg, Germany; 2: University of Mandalay, Myanmar; 3: Mineralogisch-Petrologisches Institut, Universität Basel, Basel, Switzerland; 4: University of California, Santa Barbara, USA; 5: Department of Geosciences, University of Calgary, Canada; 6: GFZ, Potsdam, Germany Combining petrological and remote sensing methods on hydrothermal products at Stefanos Crater (Nisyros) 1: Institut für Geowissenschaften, Johannes Gutenberg-Universität Mainz, Germany; 2: GFZ German Research Centre for Geosciences, Potsdam, Germany; 3: Department of Geology and Geoenvironment of National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, Greece First U-Pb zircon age of a tuff horizon in the early Late Cretaceous Lengerich Formation of the Münsterland Basin 1: Geological Survey of Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania, LUNG M-V; 2: University of Greifswald, Institute of Geography and Geology; 3: Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Working Group Applied Geology – Mineralogy & Petrology; 4: Natur- und Geopark TERRA.vita Revising active fault maps in the Upper Franconia-Vogtland area: The newly discovered Selb-Aš-Plesná Creek Fault and its linked dry mofettes 1: Section of Geological Survey and Geophysics, Saxon State Office for Environment, Agriculture and Geology, Dresden, Germany; 2: Section of Geology and Paleontology, Senckenberg Museum of Natural History Görlitz, Germany; 3: Section of Soil and Rock Analytics, Bayerisches Landesamt für Umwelt, Marktredwitz, Germany; 4: Institute of Geophysics, Czech Academy of Sciences, Prague, Czech Republic; 5: Emissions Measurements, Reference, and Calibration Lab, Saxon State Company for Environment and Agriculture, Radebeul, Germany Selected examples from literature on “soft body”-preservation of fossil conchostracans (clam shrimp) NaturHistorisches Museum Schloss Bertholdsburg Schleusingen, Germany Los Tuxtlas Volcanic Field (Mexico) – phreatomagmatic landforms of a monogenetic field in a complex tectonic setting 1: LBGR, Germany; 2: Wuerzburg University, Germany; 3: Senckenberg Naturhistorische sammlungen Dresden, Germany Arc duration controls crustal thickness and lava composition: implications for the detrital zircon record Friedrich-Alexander Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg, Bayern, Deutschland Buried hydrothermal alteration zones create mechanical weaknesses within lava domes; the case of Merapi volcano, Central Java, Indonesia 1: Uppsala University, Sweden; 2: GeoForschungsZentrum Potsdam (GFZ); 3: Laboratory of Geophysics, Department of Physics, Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences, Universitas Gadjah Mada; 4: Université de Strasbourg, CNRS, Institut Terre et Environnement de Strasbourg; 5: School of Earth Sciences, University College Dublin; 6: Polytechnic of Geology and Mining AGP; 7: Institute of Earth and Environmental Sciences, University of Freiburg New insights from zircon and apatite saturation thermometry in selected Permo-Carboniferous igneous rocks of Central Europe 1: Landesamt für Geologie und Bergwesen Sachsen-Anhalt, Department for Geology, Halle, Germany; 2: Sächsisches Landesamt für Umwelt, Landwirtschaft und Geologie, Section of Geological Survey and Geophysics, Dresden, Germany Chatseis data acquisition: Combination of seismic reflection imaging and full-waveform inversion for glacial overdeepened valleys 1: BGR, Germany; 2: CAU, Kiel; 3: LIAG, Hannover; 4: LUH, Hannover; 5: BOKU, Vienna Installation of Borehole Observatories at Reykjanes Ridge with the sea floor drill rig MARUM-MeBo70 University of Bremen, Germany Trace element signature in magmatic sulphides of oceanic crust gabbros 1: GeoZentrum Nordbayern, Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg; 2: Technical University of Berlin, Institute of applied Geochemistry The Late Miocene cooling led to the Collapse of Central Indo-Pacific reefs during the early Pliocene 1: Kiel University, Germany; 2: University of Graz, Austria Visualization of individual mineral grains in monomineralic aggregates by hyperspectral LWIR imaging 1: Institute of Mineralogy, Leibniz University Hannover, Germany; 2: Federal Institute of Geosciences and Natural Ressources, (BGR), Hannover Germany Cyclostratigraphic investigations on high-resolution XRF data from ODP Site 662/663 in the Eastern Equatorial Atlantic covering the complete Mid-Pleistocene Transition 1: LIAG Institute for Applied Geophysics; 2: Freie Universität Berlin; 3: MARUM - Center for Marine Environmental Sciences U-Pb zircon geochronology of metasedimentary and meta-igneous basement rocks of the Odenwald Crystalline Complex– implications for pre-Variscan geodynamic evolution of Central Europe 1: Technische Universität Darmstadt, Germany; 2: Karlsruher Institut für Technologie, Germany GRIND-Project: Geochemical shifts and tectonic evolution in the Nama Basin (Late Ediacaran to Early Cambrian, Nama Group, southern Namibia) 1: Senckenberg Natural History Collections Dresden, Germany; 2: Département des Sciences de la Terre, University of Geneva, Switzerland A novel approach to determine Coulomb stress changes in subduction megathrust earthquakes 1: Leibniz Universität Hannover, Germany; 2: Ruhr-Universität Bochum, Germany Fault sets in the North Alpine Foreland Basin in Bavaria and their relation to subduction processes in the Alps ERDWERK GmbH, Germany Deformation at the base of the Bergell Pluton in the upper Valle dei Ratti (Italy) Technische Universität Bergakademie Freiberg, Institut für Geologie, Germany New ideas from old observations: A study from the Leinetal Graben University of Göttingen, Germany Fragmentation, injection, flow, mingling and mixing of diorite, tonalite and granite magma in a regional stress field: the Abbartello late-Variscan magmatic suite in southern Corsica 1: School of Engineering and Design, Technische Universität München, Germany; 2: School of Natural Sciences, Macquarie University, Sydney, Australia; 3: Geological Survey and Resource Strategy Division, East Perth, Australia; 4: Department of Geology & Geophysics, Indian Institute of Technology, Kharagpur, India Evaluation of structural geological bulk data from a study area in the Bavarian Forest Geologischer Dienst, Bayerisches Landesamt für Umwelt, Germany Insights from finite-element models into the origin of the Hilina Slump at Kilauea volcano (Hawaii, USA) 1: GEOMAR Helmholtz-Zentrum für Ozeanforschung Kiel, Germany; 2: Rice University, Department of Earth Science, Houston, United States; 3: Marum – Zentrum für Marine Umweltwissenschaften der Universität Bremen, Germany Structural geological investigations and stress field analysis in the western Vorderer Bayerischer Wald Geologischer Dienst, Bayerisches Landesamt für Umwelt, Germany Rhomb-dominated quartz CPOs and microfractures of late Variscan granites of the Bavarian Pfahl Zone (W-Bohemian Massif): Implications on the paleostress fields of felsic plutonites. TU Bergakademie Freiberg, Institute of Geology, Germany Neoarchean synkinematic metamorphic peak in the Isua supracrustal belt (West Greenland) 1: University of Copenhagen; 2: University of Innsbruck; 3: University of Cologne; 4: TU Clausthal-Zellerfeld; 5: Freie Universität Berlin; 6: TU Bergakademie Freiberg Variations of Earth's volume driven by intermittend mantle stratification 1: TU Bergakademie Freiberg, Germany; 2: Aarhus University, Denmark Reprocessing of the NRP 20 traverse E1 in Eastern Switzerland TU Bergakademie Freiberg, Germany Early to Middle Miocene paleoaltimetry results from the European Alps 1: Senckenberg Biodiversität und Klima Forschungszentrum (BiK-F), Frankfurt am Main, Germany; 2: Institute of Geosciences, Goethe University Frankfurt, Germany; 3: Department of Earth Sciences, NAWI Graz Geocenter, University of Graz, Austria; 4: PSL University, MinesParis, Centre de Géosciences, Fontainebleau, France; 5: Institute of Earth System Science and Remote Sensing, University of Leipzig, Germany; 6: Department of Geosciences, University of Tübingen, Germany; 7: University of Glasgow, Scotland, UK; 8: Department of Geology and Mineralogy, Kyoto University, Japan; 9: EDYTEM, Université Savoie Mont Blanc, CNRS, Le Bourget du Lac, France; 10: ISTerre, Université Grenoble Alpes, Univ. Savoie Mont Blanc, CNRS, Grenoble, France Age, origin and tectonic controls on rapid Pleistocene exhumation of the Sibela Mountains, Bacan, Indonesia 1: TU Bergakademie Freiberg, Germany; 2: SE Asia Research Group, Royal Holloway University of London, UK; 3: GeoQuEST Research Centre, University of Wollongong, Australia; 4: Australian National University, Canberra, Australia; 5: School of Geography, Earth and Atmospheric Sciences, University of Melbourne, Australia G.O.Joe: A novel non-commercial software tool for the processing of LA-ICP-MS data 1: Helmholtz Zentrum Dresden-Rossendorf, Helmholtz Institute Freiberg for Resource Technology, Germany; 2: Montanuniversität Leoben, Department Applied Geosciences and Geophysics, Chair of Resource Mineralogy, Austria; 3: Moonshot Pioneers GmbH, Dorfbeuern, Austria; 4: University of Münster, Institute for Mineralogy, Germany Quantifying method-specific biases in Measurements of Geomaterials: Insights from the GeoReM Database 1: HZDR, Germany; 2: Georg-August-Universiät Göttingen; 3: Alumnus der Georg-August-Universiät Göttingen Meissen Granite IAG GMN-1 certified using the GeoPT Proficiency Testing Certification Protocol 1: Faculty of Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics, The Open University, Walton Hall, Milton Keynes MK7 6AA, UK; 2: British Geological Survey, Keyworth, Nottingham NG12 5GG, UK; 3: Helmholtz-Zentrum Dresden - Rossendorf (HZDR), Helmholtz Institute Freiberg for Resource Technology, Freiberg, Germany Role of sample preparation and presentation in portable XRF quantification 1: Bruker Nano Analytics, Germany; 2: myStandards GmbH Symbiotic exchanges of knowledge, research, and experiences: A case study between HTW Dresden and Geo - Umweltpark Vogtland 1: University of Applied Sciences Dresden, Germany; 2: Geo-Umweltpark Vogtland, Germany Geopark tourism as a means to preserve and promote geoscientific heritage Geopark Ries e.V., Germany Optimizing the effect of geological 3D prints Geologisches Landesamt, BUKEA Hamburg Recent progress and challenges regarding the acquisition, digitalization, and interpretation of geological data in the search for Germany’s deep geological repository site for high-level radioactive waste Bundesgesellschaft für Endlagerung mbH, Germany Fast Segmentation of hexahedral grids based on cell properties GiGa infosystems GmbH, Germany Ein weltumfassendes Netzwerk? Zum geowissenschaftlichen Thesaurus der BGR und seiner Repräsentation als Linked Open Data Bundesanstalt für Geowissenschaften und Rohstoffe, Germany Digitale Transformation: Chancen und Herausforderungen der Digitalisierung von Rohstoffdaten (Digital transformation: Prospects and challenges of the digitalization of raw material data) 1: Saxon State Office for Environment, Agriculture and Geology (LfULG); 2: Wismut GmbH GOAL – the DAAD-supported Geo-network of German-Latin American Alumni 1: Helmholtz Institute Freiberg for Resource Technology, Department of Modelling and Valuation, Germany; 2: Universität Greifswald, Germany; 3: Staatliche Naturwissenschftliche Sammlungen Bayerns, Jura-Museum, Germany; 4: Universität Freiberg, Germany Ferruginous shelled structures in mine shafts of the Harz Mountains Georg-August-Universität Göttingen, Germany Disentangling the sedimentological record in the northern upper rhine graben during the upper pliocene – insights from the Iffezheim Formation of the research well Riedstadt-Erfelden 1: Technical University of Darmstadt; 2: University of Münster; 3: Hessian Agency for Nature Conservation, Environment and Geology; 4: Leibniz Institute for Applied Geophysics New insights into the formation of the Monte Viso jadeitite, Italy Georg-August-Universität Göttingen, Germany Geological Insights of the Igudrane/Imiter Mine Area in the Eastern Anti-Atlas, Morocco: Stratigraphic Correlation, Mapping, and Petrographical Constraints TU Bergakademie Freiberg, Germany |
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