CLOCKS
Northern Cascadia: Extent of locked zone, prism deformation, slip-to-toe, and the edge of subduction
Great megathrust earthquakes (M>8.5) at subduction zones and their tsunamis are among
Mapping
A prerequisite for understanding and interpreting underwater geological structures is the best possible mapping of the underwater landscape. The availability of such high-resolution
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Research Focus Overview
Our team studies aquatic microbes from the perspective of biodiversity, their relationship to ecosystem functions (e.g., nitrogen cycling) and their impact on water quality
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
Marion Liebetrau
TEAMASSISTANT
Research Division 4: Dynamics of the Ocean Floor FE Magmatic and Hydrothermal Systems Seafloor Modeling - Prof. Dr. Lars Rüpke
Research Division 2: Marine
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
Team
Prof. Dr. Lars Rüpke Leader of Seafloor Modeling Group
Office: 8D-205 Phone: +49 431 600-2845 Fax: +49 431 600-2941 E-Mail: lruepke@geomar.de
Dr. Sibiao Liu Researcher