POSEIDON POS536 17.08. - 12.09.2019 Azores
The Research cruise POS536 took place from 17th August until 12th September 2019. The goal of POS536 was to investigate the vertical transport of plastic
Visual 3D Mapping of the Seafloor
Traditionally, acoustical techniques have been used for mapping the ocean floor, e.g. using echo sounders.
Our goal is to complement the acoustic information by
Forschungsbereich 4: Dynamik des Ozeanbodens
FE Magmatische und hydrothermale Systeme
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Name: Khoirunnisa Assidqi Professional/Scientific Interests: Marine Ecology, Marine Microbiology, Marine Biotechnology Current Job/Affiliation: Research Assistant/, Lab. Research Food
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Cycling of rare earth elements and Nd, Hf, Ba isotopes in the ocean
Paleoceanography, interactions between atmosphere, ocean
Current Students
HOSST PhD-Students:
(for PhD-Students in our partnerprogramm TOSST see the TOSST Website)
HOSST - PhD representative: Lisa Samrock
HOSST - PhD co-representative:
Research Areas
The Research School is organized around three themes which encompass key sensitivities of the North Atlantic to external forcing and resource exploitation: 4D Ocean Dynamics,
Sonderseite Interview mit Mojib Latif zum IPCC 1,5-Grad Report. Gehört zu GEOMAR NEWS 04 | 2018.
Activity-based screens developed to target novel enzymes from marine resources
The majority of microorganisms are currently not culturable. In some marine habitats like hydrothermal vents or
New hydrogenases from hydrothermal vents and sediments
Hydrogenases are enzymes that catalyze the reversible reaction H2 <-> 2H+ + 2e-. They are widespread throughout phylogenetically distinct