INALT01
Indian Ocean and Atlantic Nest at 1/10°
INALT01 is the successor of AG01, now resolving the South Atlantic at 1/10° resolution.
Successor will be INALT20 (summer 2015).
Person in
Publikationen
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Treude, T., S. Krause, L. Steinle, E. Burwicz, L.J. Hamdan, H. Niemann, T. Feseker, V. Liebetrau, S. Krastel, C. Berndt (accepted): Biogeochemical consequences of
Vorträge und Poster
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Vorträge
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Krause S, Liebetrau V, Joubert A, Jaramillo-Vogel D, Löscher CR, Böhm F, Grob S, Eisenhauer A, Treude T:
Larval Ecology
Survival of fish eggs and larvae is crucial for the recruitment to fisheries and the bottleneck in production for aquaculture. The focus of the larval ecology group therefore is on the
Ocean bottom electromagnetic system
Electromagnetic (EM) methods are used to image the resistivity structure of the subsurface by means of measuring components of the electric and/or magnetic field.
AG01
Agulhas Nest at 1/10°
The focus of AG01 is on the ocean circulation around and near the southern tip of South Africa, especially the Agulhas system and its sources and extensions. To resolve
Mitarbeiter
Forschungsinteressen
Derzeit leite ich ein Marie-Curie-Projekt "MIS-5e" mit Eleni Anagnostou (GEOMAR), Sophie Hines (WHOI) und Kassandra Costa (WHOI). Ziel dieses Projekts
ORION12
Southern Ocean Nest at 1/12°
ORION12 is a nested configuration designed to better resolve the mesoscale eddy variability of the Antarctic Circumpolar Current (ACC). The ACC is a current of
Halophilic bacteria, salt and soda lakes, salt adaptation (1977-2010)
Imhoff, J.F. & Trüper, H.G.: Ectothiorhodospira halochloris sp. nov., a new extremely halophilic phototrophic bacterium
FB3/MN Talks
Dr. Christian Jogler
Thursday, November 8th, 2018, 13:15 h
GEOMAR Westshore, Düsternbrooker Weg 20, Lecture Hall
Dr. Christian Jogler, Department of Microbiology,