Working Group 'Seafloor Morphology'
The seafloor morphology group investigates the processes that shape the ocean floor and the role its morphology plays in the ocean system. We do this by
Prof. Dr. rer. nat. Andreas Oschlies
Head of Research Unit Biogeochemical Modelling
Office: Building 5 Room: 5.502 Phone: +49 431 600-1936 E-Mail: aoschlies@geomar.de
Address: GEOMAR
Dipl.-Bibl. Barbara Schmidt
Head Librarian
Ocean Research Technology Centre (ORTC)
Office: Room: 2.210 Phone: +49 431 600-1559 E-Mail: bschmidt(at)geomar.de
Address: GEOMAR
BRASS - SO312
Name/Acronym: SO312, BRASS Area: New Zealand Time: 04.05.-31.05.2025 Institution: GEOMAR, FB4 GDY Chief Scientist: Christian Berndt
The SO312 BRASS cruise, which will take place
Research Funding
The acquisition of funding for the implementation of research ideas is an integral part of the daily work of a scientist. GEOMAR is successful in acquiring external funding from
Dr. Maysa Ito
Research Division 3: Marine Ecology Marine Evolutionary Ecology - Ecosystem Modelling Working Group
Office: Room: 5-1.401 Phone: +49-431 600 1665 E-Mail: mito(at)geomar.de
07.01.2025, Kiel/Belém. Last weekend, the first GEOMAR expedition of the year set sail: on board the research vessel METEOR, an international team of scientists set off from Belém, Brazil, to
Bathymetry
MuHS-V´s bathymetry group is collecting and processing seafloor depth measurements and produces high-resolution maps of the seafloor from volcanic regions in the deep sea. These maps are
06 January 2025/Kiel. The ocean is vital for oxygen, food supply, and carbon storage. At its core is phytoplankton - microscopic algae that produce biomass through photosynthesis, using nutrients,