The GEOMAR vision, mission and profile
Our Vision
With our research and our commitment to transfer of knowledge and technology, we contribute significantly to preserving the function of the ocean
Ocean@Home 22: Climate Change and Sustainability
- a hybrid Summer School
Young people between 14 and 17 years from Poland, Romania and Germany were invited to a hybrid summer school from
Visualization
Our group works on general visualization applications in ocean sciences, with a focus on marine geology. By means of cutting edge technology, we strive to make the seafloor accessible
Deep-Sea Cameras and Lighting
For more than a decade we have been develeoping underwater cameras, first for photogrammetric seafloor maping, but also for spatially immersive media such as the
Publications ATA-2 (usually peer-reviewed)
Bau, M., Balan, S., Schmidt, K. and Koschinsky, A. (2010): Rare earth elements in mussel shells of the Mytilidae family as tracers for hidden and fossil
Publications MSM10-3 (usually peer-reviewed)
Decelle, J., Andersen, A.C. and Hourdez, S. (2010): Morphological adaptations to chronic hypoxia in deep-sea decapod crustaceans from hydrothermal vents
Publications M78-2 (usually peer-reviewed)
Adam, N. and Perner, M. (2018): Novel hydrogenases from deep-sea hydrothermal vent metagenomes identified by a recently developed activity-based screen.
Publications M80-3 (usually peer-reviewed)
Jordt, A., Köser, K. and Koch, R. (2016): Refractive 3D reconstruction on underwater images. Methods in Oceanography 15-16: 90-113.
Publications PS78 (ARKXXVI-2) (usually peer-reviewed)
Lehmenhecker, S. and Wulff, T. (2012): ROV-based Revolver Marker Dropper for Consistent Seafloor Surveying. Sea Technology 53 (7): 33-35. [no
Publications JC067 (usually peer-reviewed)
Chen, C., Copley, J., Linse, K., Rogers, A.D. and Sigwart, J. (2015a): How the mollusc got its scales: convergent evolution of the molluscan scleritome.