Mon: 001
Topics: 01.01 Multidisciplinary perspectives on solar system formation and evolutionIsotope genealogy and chronology of individual chondrules from ordinary chondrites
Christoph Burkhardt1, Christian Jansen2, Yves Marrocchi3, Johan Villeneuve3, Elias Wölfer1, Jonas Schneider1, Thorsten Kleine1
1Max Planck Institute for Solar System Research, Germany; 2Institut für Planetologie, Universität Münster, Germany; 3Centre de recherches pétrographiques et géochimiques (CRPG), CNRS, Nancy, France
Mon: 002
Topics: 01.01 Multidisciplinary perspectives on solar system formation and evolutionTracing the Origin of Water in Terrestrial Planets: Insights from the Ribbeck Aubrite
Florian T.S. Hua1, Roland Stalder1, Bastian Christoph Joachim-Mrosko1, Christopher Hamann2, Lutz Hecht2
1University of Innsbruck, Austria; 2Museum of Natural History, Germany
Mon: 003
Topics: 01.01 Multidisciplinary perspectives on solar system formation and evolutionRaman investigations of suspected airburst glasses from the Atacama Desert: Evidence for natural chemical vapour deposition of MoS2
Sabrina Jandt1,2, Stefan T. M. Peters1, Boriana Mihailova2
1Museum der Natur Hamburg-Mineralogie, Leibniz-Institut zur Analyse des Biodiversitätswandels (LIB), Hamburg, Germany; 2Department of Earth System Sciences, University of Hamburg, Hamburg, Germany
Mon: 004
Topics: 01.01 Multidisciplinary perspectives on solar system formation and evolutionA New Laboratory for Investigating High-Temperature Planetary Processes at the Max Planck Institute for Solar System Research
Christian J. Renggli, Rody Erftemeijer, Thorsten Kleine
Max Planck Institute for Solar System Research, Germany
Mon: 005
Topics: 01.01 Multidisciplinary perspectives on solar system formation and evolutionTracing Earth’s Missing Non-Meteoritic Building Materials Through Isotopic Signatures
Shengyu Tian, Christoph Burkhardt, Timo Hopp, Thorsten Kleine
Max Planck Institute for Solar System Research, Germany
Mon: 006
Topics: 01.01 Multidisciplinary perspectives on solar system formation and evolutionGermanium isotopes reveal distinct processes of moderately volatile element depletion among planetesimals
Elias Wölfer, Christoph Burkhardt, Jan L. Hellmann, Thorsten Kleine
Max Planck Institute for Solar System Research, Germany
Mon: 007
Topics: 01.04 Latest Achievements in Scientific Ocean and Continental DrillingImplications of radiogenic initial osmium isotopes in lower crust from the CM-1A drill site of the Oman Drilling Project (Oman ophiolite)
Harry Becker1, Saskia Weitkamp1, Philipp Gleißner1, Jörg Elis Hoffmann1, Eiichi Takazawa2, Jürgen Köpke3
1Freie Universität Berlin, Germany; 2Niigata University, Japan; 3Leibniz Universität Hannover, Germany
Mon: 008
Topics: 01.04 Latest Achievements in Scientific Ocean and Continental DrillingTwo atypical overdeepening-fills from the Lake Constance area
Johannes Pomper1, Christian Zeeden2, Frank Preusser1, Ulrike Wielandt-Schuster3, Lukas Gegg1
1University of Freiburg, Germany; 2LIAG-Institute for Applied Geophysics, Hannover, Germany; 3Landesamt für Geologie, Rohstoffe und Bergbau (LGRB), Freiburg, Germany
Mon: 010
Topics: 01.05 From mantle to crust: following melt evolution from source through the lithosphereGeochemical variations in phonolite by interaction with sedimentary country rock (Kaiserstuhl Volcanic Complex, Germany)
Simon Spürgin1,2, Tobias B. Weisenberger3, Janine Hauri1, Bettina Scheu2, Melanie Kaliwoda2
1Hans G. Hauri KG Mineralstoffwerke, Bötzingen, Germany; 2Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München, Munich, Germany; 3Geology and Sustainable Mining Institute, University Mohammed VI Polytechnic (UM6P), Benguerir, Morocco
Mon: 011
Topics: 01.05 From mantle to crust: following melt evolution from source through the lithosphereMagmatic evolution and secondary silica mineralisation in the amethyst-hosting lavas of the Paraná-Etendeka Large Igneous Province, Uruguay: Insights from a multidisciplinary study
Fiorella Arduin Rode1, Pedro Oyhantçabal2, Hripsime Gevorgyan3, Alfons van den Kerkhof1, Graciela Sosa1, Klaus Wemmer1, Rachel Bezard1, Robert Frei4, Jonas Kley1, Mathias Hueck5
1Geowissenschaftliches Zentrum, Georg-August-Universität Göttingen, Germany; 2Instituto de Ciencias Geológicas, Facultad de Ciencias, Universidad de la República, Montevideo, Uruguay; 3Institute for Mineralogy, TU Bergakademie Freiberg, Freiberg, Saxony, Germany; 4Department of Geosciences and Natural Resource Management at University of Copenhagen, Denmark; 5Institute for Geology, Mineralogy and Geophysics, Ruhr-University Bochum, Bochum, Germany
Mon: 012
Topics: 01.05 From mantle to crust: following melt evolution from source through the lithosphereBoron isotopic signature of obducted mantle rocks at Indian-Eurasian convergent plate margin
Waqas Javaid
Frankfurt Isotope and Element Research Center, Goethe University Frankfurt
Mon: 013
Topics: 01.05 From mantle to crust: following melt evolution from source through the lithosphereGeochemical Evolution of Age-Progressive Magmatic Centres in the Northern Aegean Arc
Julian Wolf1, Marcel Regelous1, Panagiotis Voudouris2, Karsten Haase1
1Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg, Germany; 2National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, Athens 15784, Greece
Mon: 014
Topics: 01.05 From mantle to crust: following melt evolution from source through the lithosphereGrowth and chemical evolution of the Kohistan-Ladakh Arc crust, Northern Pakistan, Western Himalayas
Paul Sotiriou, Karsten Haase, Marcel Regelous
Friedrich-Alexander Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg, United Kingdom
Mon: 015
Topics: 01.05 From mantle to crust: following melt evolution from source through the lithosphereHow can we chemically analyse fluids in situ around mineral inclusions in gem-quality diamonds?
Aleksandr Rakipov1,2,3, Alan B. Woodland1,2, Fabrizio Nestola3, Matilde Galie1,3, Martha G. Pamato3, Davide Novella3, Maxwell C. Day3, Wolfgang Müller1,2, Tobias Erhardt1,2
1Institut für Geowissenschaften, Goethe University, 60438 Frankfurt am Main, Germany; 2Frankfurt Isotope and Element Research Center (FIERCE), Goethe University, 60438 Frankfurt am Main, Germany; 3Department of Geoscience, University of Padova, 35131 Padova, Italy
Mon: 016
Topics: 01.05 From mantle to crust: following melt evolution from source through the lithospherePetrogenesis and tectonic setting of gabbroic rock at Shakha Rash Mountain within Zagros belt, northeastern Iraq
Mohammed Zrary, Ahmed M. Aqrawi, Elias M. Elias
Salahaddin University, Iraq
Mon: 017
Topics: 01.06 Tectonic Systems – TSK Open Session2D Kinematic Modelling of the Gorski Kotar Region (NW Croatia): Influence of Lower Jurassic Extension on Cenozoic Deformation in the Northern External Dinarides
Philipp Balling1, Bruno Tomljenović2, Matija Vukovski3, Kamil Ustaszewski1
1Friedrich-Schiller-Universität Jena, Germany; 2University of Zagreb, Faculty of Mining, Geology & Petroleum Engineering, Croatia; 3Croatian Geological Survey, Department of Geology, Croatia
Mon: 018
Topics: 01.06 Tectonic Systems – TSK Open SessionA premier field-based slip rate and total offset estimate for the Motagua Fault, Guatemala
Hannes Ebell1, Christoph Grützner1, Tina M. Niemi2, Omar Flores Beltetón3, Sumiko Tsukamoto4, Francisco Gómez5, Jeremy Maurer6, Jonathan Obrist-Farner6, Carlos Pérez Arias7, Trenton McEnany6
1Friedrich-Schiller-Universität Jena, Germany; 2University of Missouri-Kansas City, Kansas City, MO, USA; 3Universidad de San Carlos de Guatemala, Guatemala; 4LIAG Hannover, Germany; 5University of Missouri, Columbia, MO, USA; 6Missouri University of Science and Technology, Rolla, MO, USA; 7Ingeotecnia, Ciudad de Guatemala, Guatemala
Mon: 019
Topics: 01.06 Tectonic Systems – TSK Open SessionVariation of principial strain axis directions near first-order fault zones on the Island of Rhodes, Greece, and its importance for the interpretation of fault-slip data
Nele Grolms, Malgorzata Szuba, Malu Ferreira, Ulrich Riller
Universität Hamburg, Germany
Mon: 020
Topics: 01.06 Tectonic Systems – TSK Open SessionStylolites and mid-ocean ridges: development and similar dynamic system roughening
Daniel Hafermaas1, Daniel Koehn1, Renaud Toussaint2, Saskia Köhler1
1Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg, GeoZentrum Nordbayern, Germany; 2Université de Strasbourg, CNRS, Institut de Physique du Globe de Strasbourg, France
Mon: 021
Topics: 01.06 Tectonic Systems – TSK Open SessionUnravelling the basin history of the northern Upper Rhine Graben using 3-D retro-deformation
Simon Jagemann1, David Colin Tanner2, Michael Stipp1, Sonu Roy3, Andreas Henk3
1Martin-Luther-Universität Halle-Wittenberg, Germany; 2LIAG-Institut für angewandte Geophysik, Germany; 3Technische Universität Darmstadt, Germany
Mon: 022
Topics: 01.06 Tectonic Systems – TSK Open SessionDetrital and metamorphic record of the Lebnitsa metasediment, Ograzhden Unit, Serbo-Macedonian Massif, SW Bulgaria
Alex Jensen1, Jan Pleuger1, Xin Zhong1, Elis Hoffmann1, Stoyan Georgiev2
1Freie Universität Berlin, Germany; 2Geological Institute "Strashimir Dimitrov", Bulgarian Academy of Sciences, Bulgaria
Mon: 023
Topics: 01.06 Tectonic Systems – TSK Open SessionTectono-topographic response to stress changes induced by aseismic ridge subduction: Insights from analytical and 2-D finite element models
Yue Leng1, Andrea Hampel1, Armin Dielforder2
1Institut für Erdsystemwissenschaften, Abteilung Geologie, Leibniz Universität Hannover, Hannover, Germany; 2Institut für Geographie und Geologie, Universität Greifswald, Greifswald, Germany
Mon: 024
Topics: 01.06 Tectonic Systems – TSK Open Session3D structural, thermal and rheological modelling of the Central Andes
Tilman May1, Judith Bott1, Magdalena Scheck-Wenderoth1,2, Mauro Cacace1
1GFZ, Germany; 2TU Berlin, Germany
Mon: 025
Topics: 01.06 Tectonic Systems – TSK Open SessionUnderstanding the Stability of Thrust Sheets Supporting Kilauea’s Submarine Flank: Insights from Direct Shear Experiments
Fiene Stoepke1, Matt J. Ikari2, Julia K. Morgan3, Morelia Urlaub1,4
1GEOMAR Helmholtz-Zentrum für Ozeanforschung Kiel, Wischhofstr. 1-3, 24148 Kiel, Germany; 2Marum – Zentrum für Marine Umweltwissenschaften der Universität Bremen, Leobener Str. 8, 28359 Bremen, Germany; 3Rice University, Department of Earth, Environmental and Planetary Sciences, 6100 Main Street, Houston, TX 77251, United States; 4Institut für Geowissenschaften, Christian-Albrechts-Universität zu Kiel, Olshausenstr. 40, 24118 Kiel, Germany
Mon: 026
Topics: 01.06 Tectonic Systems – TSK Open SessionPlate boundary-parallel extension causes basin formation on the Island of Rhodes, Greece
Malgorzata Szuba, Nele Grolms, Malu Ferreira, Ulrich Riller
Universität Hamburg, Germany
Mon: 027
Topics: 01.07 Stratigraphy in Earth System Science: methods, applications and case studiesThe semichatovae Transgression (basal upper Frasnian) in Morocco
Maximilian Großklaus, Ralph Thomas Becker
Institute of Geology and Paleontology, University of Münster
Mon: 028
Topics: 01.07 Stratigraphy in Earth System Science: methods, applications and case studiesRevising the stratigraphy of the oldest rocks of the Elbtalschiefergebirge (Elbe Zone, Saxo-Thuringia) based on the discovery of trace fossils
Guido Meinhold1, Arzu Arslan2, Sören Jensen3, Victoria Kühnemann4
1TU Bergakademie Freiberg, Germany; 2TU Bergakademie Freiberg, Germany; 3Universidad de Extremadura, Badajoz, Spain; 4TU Bergakademie Freiberg, Germany
Mon: 029
Topics: 01.07 Stratigraphy in Earth System Science: methods, applications and case studiesFirst results of the „Forschungsbohrung Krefeld“
Sören Stichling, Stephan Becker
Geologischer Dienst NRW, Germany
Mon: 030
Topics: 01.08 Applications and Advancements in Sedimentary Provenance AnalysisOptical petrography and XRD as tools for heavy mineral studies: a case of the Tamale and Oti Groups, Voltaian Supergroup, Ghana
Jennifer Edzordzinam Agbetsoamedo
University of Ghana, Ghana
Mon: 031
Topics: 01.08 Applications and Advancements in Sedimentary Provenance AnalysisDetrital zircon geochronology and provenance in the Cambro-Ordovician sedimentary succession of the COSC-2 drillhole
Ziemniak Grzegorz1, Iwona Klonowska2,3, Oliver Lehnert4,5, Simon Cuthbert2, Isabel Carter2,3, Riccardo Callegari2,3, Katarzyna Walczak2
1Institute of Geological Sciences, University of Wrocław, Poland, Pl. Maksa Borna 9, 50-204 Wrocław, Poland; 2Faculty of Geology, Geophysics and Environmental Protection, AGH - University of Krakow, al. Adama Mickiewicza 30, 30-059 Kraków, Poland; 3Department of Earth Sciences, Uppsala University, Villavägen 16, Uppsala, Sweden; 4GeoZentrum Nordbayern, Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen–Nürnberg, Schloßgarten 5, D-91054 Erlangen, Germany; 5China State Key Laboratory of Palaeobiology and Stratigraphy, Center for Excellence in Life and Paleoenvironment, Nanjing Institute of Geology and Palaeontology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, East Beijing Road 39, 210008 Nanjing, China
Mon: 032
Topics: 01.08 Applications and Advancements in Sedimentary Provenance AnalysisHidden under the ice: unravelling the tectonomorphic history of the Bellingshausen Sea Sector, West Antarctica
Katrin Meier1, Finnja Simon1, Daniela Röhnert1, Mohammad Sahragard Sohi1, Anne Hübner1, Patrick Monien1, Andreas Klügel1, Christoph Glotzbach2, Frank Lisker1, Cornelia Spiegel1
1University of Bremen, Germany; 2University of Tübingen, Germany
Mon: 033
Topics: 01.08 Applications and Advancements in Sedimentary Provenance AnalysisChemical discrimination of rutile from different metamorphic source rocks: Dealing with hierarchical data structures in Random Forest classification
Jan Schönig1, Thomas Zack2, Delia Rösel2, Raimon Tolosana-Delgado3, Horst Marschall4,5, Hilmar von Eynatten1, Keno Lünsdorf1, Mona Lueder6, Matthias Konrad-Schmolke2, Jesse B. Walters7
1Georg-August-University Göttingen, Geoscience Center, Department of Sedimentology and Environmental Geology, Göttingen, Germany; 2University of Gothenburg, Department of Earth Sciences, Göteborg, Sweden; 3Helmholtz-Zentrum Dresden-Rossendorf, Helmholtz-Institute Freiberg for Resource Technology, Freiberg, Germany; 4Goethe-University Frankfurt, FIERCE, Germany; 5Goethe-University Frankfurt, Institute of Geosciences, Germany; 6University of Bern, Institute of Geological Sciences, Bern, Switzerland; 7University of Graz, NAWI Graz Geocenter, Graz, Austria
Mon: 034
Topics: 01.10 The co-evolution of the Earth and life from the early Archean until todayTracing Early Earth Processes: Geochemical and Metamorphic Evolution of felsic veins in TTG-Associated Rocks of the Isua Supracrustal Belt
Hanna Brüschke1, Dominik Sorger1, Alexander Webb2, Thomas Müller1
1Geoscience Center Göttingen, Georg-August-University Göttingen, Germany; 2Department of Earth Sciences, Freie Universität Berlin, Germany
Mon: 035
Topics: 01.10 The co-evolution of the Earth and life from the early Archean until todayMetasomatic Alteration and Element Mobility in the 3.8 Ga Felsic-Metavolcanic Rocks of the Isua Supracrustal Belt
Helge Göbel1, Dominik Sorger1, Thomas Mueller1, Alexander Webb2
1Georg-August-University Göttingen, Germany; 2Freie Universität Berlin, Germany
Mon: 036
Topics: 01.10 The co-evolution of the Earth and life from the early Archean until todayNew U-Pb zircon ages of (reworked) tuffs from the Moodies Group of the Barberton Greenstone Belt (3.22 Ga) confirm an unusually high-resolution Paleoarchean sedimentary record
Christoph Heubeck1, Benjamin Heredia2, Tonny Bernt Thomsen2
1Friedrich-Schiller Universität Jena, Germany; 2Geological Survey of Denmark and Greenland (GEUS), Øster Voldgade 10, Copenhagen, Denmark
Mon: 037
Topics: 01.10 The co-evolution of the Earth and life from the early Archean until todayReconstructing Paleoarchean marine environments: insights from REE and combined Hf-Nd isotopes in banded iron formations from the Daitari Greenstone Belt, India
Johanna Krayer1, Jaganmoy Jodder2, Josua J. Pakulla3, Carsten Münker3, Axel Hofmann4, Toni Schulz5, Christian Koeberl5, Stefan Weyer1, Sebastian Viehmann1
1Leibniz Universität Hannover, Germany; 2University of Oslo, Norway; 3University of Cologne, Germany; 4University of Johannesburg, South Africa; 5University of Vienna, Austria
Mon: 038
Topics: 01.10 The co-evolution of the Earth and life from the early Archean until todayMicro- and nanoscale observations on anhydrite formation at surface conditions
Christoph Lenting1, Niklas Wehmann1, Tomasz M. Stawski2, Leonardo Agudo Jácome2, Erika Griesshaber3, Wolfgang Schmahl3, Sandro Jahn3, Mara Hochstein1, Christine Heim1
1Universität zu Köln, Germany; 2Bundesanstalt für Materialforschung und -prüfung, Germany; 3Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München, Germany
Mon: 039
Topics: 01.10 The co-evolution of the Earth and life from the early Archean until todayChanges in continental weathering and the marine redox state in the wake of the GOE: insights from the lower Pretoria Group (Transvaal Basin, South Africa)
Niklas Metzner, Ilka C. Kleinhanns, Ronny Schoenberg
University of Tuebingen, Germany
Mon: 040
Topics: 01.10 The co-evolution of the Earth and life from the early Archean until todayKinetic stability of ATP - a proxy for habitality?!
Christoph Moeller1, Christian Schmidt2, Denis Testemale3, Francois Guyot4, Maria Kokh1,5, Max Wilke1
1Institut für Geowissenschaften, Universität Potsdam, Germany; 2Helmholtz-Zentrum Potsdam, Deutsches GeoForschungsZentrum GFZ, Germany; 3Univ. Grenoble Alpes, CNRS, Grenoble INP, Institut Néel, France; 4Institut für Mineralogie, Universität Münster, Germany; 5IMPMC Muséum National d'Histoire Naturelle, Paris, France
Mon: 041
Topics: 01.10 The co-evolution of the Earth and life from the early Archean until todayFluid-Mediated Metamorphism in Ultramafic Rocks from the Isua Supracrustal Belt: Evidence Against UHP Conditions
Thomas Müller1, Dominik Sorger1, Sandra Piazolo2, Christoph Hauzenberger3, Alexander Webb4
1Georg-August Universität Göttingen, Germany; 2University of Leeds, United Kingdom; 3Karl-Franzens-University Graz, Austria; 4Freie Universität Berlin, Germany
Mon: 042
Topics: 01.10 The co-evolution of the Earth and life from the early Archean until todayOrigins of Primordial Monazite in Archean Metapelites from the Isua Supracrustal Belt, Greenland
Dominik Sorger1, Thomas Müller1, A. Alexander G. Webb2
1Geoscience Center, University of Göttingen, Germany; 2Institute of Geological Sciences, Freie Universität Berlin, Germany
Mon: 043
Topics: 01.10 The co-evolution of the Earth and life from the early Archean until todayThe suitability of ca 3.25 Ga banded iron formations from the Fig Tree Group (Barberton Greenstone Belt, South Africa) as archives for Palaeoarchaean seawater chemistry
Vanessa Winkler1, Johanna Krayer1, Axel Hofmann2, Stefan Weyer1, Sebastian Viehmann1
1Leibniz University Hannover, Institute of Earth System Sciences, Germany; 2University of Johannesburg, Department of Geology, South Africa
Mon: 044
Topics: 01.14 „Geomorphology and sedimentology beyond boundaries“ – towards integrating geomorphology and sedimentary system scienceQuantitative Provenance Analysis of Sediment Routing Systems Across Temporal Scales: Challenges and Future Directions
Luca Caracciolo
Friedrich-Alexander Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg, Germany
Mon: 045
Topics: 01.14 „Geomorphology and sedimentology beyond boundaries“ – towards integrating geomorphology and sedimentary system scienceSediment deposition dynamics in a high-altitude lake system in the northern Ecuadorian Andes
Bjarne Heyer1, Lisa Feist1, Patricia Mothes2, Agnieszka Halaś3, Michal Słowiński3, Liseth Pérez4, Volker Karius5, Elizabeth Velarde6, Alejandra Valdés-Uribe7, Ana Mariscal8, Elisabeth Dietze1
1Institute of Geography, University of Göttingen, Germany; 2Instituto Geofísico, Escuela Politécnica Nacional, Quito, Ecuador; 3Institute of Geography and Spatial Organization, Polish Academy of Sciences, Warsaw, Poland; 4Institute of Geosciences, Kiel University, Germany; 5Geoscience Center, University of Göttingen, Germany; 6Grupo de Investigación de Ciencias en Red, Universidad Técnica del Norte, Ibarra, Ecuador; 7Faculty of Forest Sciences and Forest Ecology, University of Göttingen, Germany; 8Fundación Cambugán and INABIO, Quito, Ecuador
Mon: 046
Topics: 01.14 „Geomorphology and sedimentology beyond boundaries“ – towards integrating geomorphology and sedimentary system sciencePotential to reconstruct paleoenvironmental changes using lake sediments from Lago della Maddalena, northern Maritime Alps
Jan-Frederik Lanhenke1, Lisa Feist1, Yadav Ankit1, Daniela Sauer1, Hermann Behling2, Elisabeth Dietze1
1Department of Physical Geography, University of Göttingen, Göttingen, Germany; 2Department of Palynology and Climate Dynamics, University of Göttingen, Göttingen, Germany
Mon: 047
Topics: 01.14 „Geomorphology and sedimentology beyond boundaries“ – towards integrating geomorphology and sedimentary system scienceHydrological Engineering Modeling (HEC-HMS) for Abu Galum Protected Area
Manar Samaha
Mansoura University, Egypt
Mon: 048
Topics: 01.17 Understanding Magmatic Systems: From Mush to Magma and BeyondAmphibole megacrysts with cavities: rapid crystal growth at mantle depth during the 1951 eruption of Fogo (Cape Verdes)
Wolf-Achim Kahl1, Andreas Klügel2
1MAPEX Center of Materials and Processing, Universität Bremen, 28359 Bremen, Germany; 2Faculty of Geosciences, Universität Bremen, 28359 Bremen, Germany
Mon: 049
Topics: 01.17 Understanding Magmatic Systems: From Mush to Magma and BeyondNatural amphibole and biotite crystals as potential reference materials for in-situ Fe isotope analysis
Martin Oeser1, Dachuan Wang1, Chao Zhang2
1Leibniz University Hannover, IESW, Hannover, Germany; 2Northwest University, Xi'an, China
Mon: 050
Topics: 01.17 Understanding Magmatic Systems: From Mush to Magma and BeyondGrain growth in an olivine-melt system: Convergence of Experiments and phase-field modeling
Julia Kundin1, Rebecca Hartmann1, Felix Marxer2, Ralf Dohmen1, Francois Holtz2, Sumit Chakraborty1
1Ruhr-universitat Bochum, Germany; 2Leibniz University Hannover
Mon: 051
Topics: 01.17 Understanding Magmatic Systems: From Mush to Magma and BeyondThe influence of halogens on amphibole stability – an experimental approach
Steven Henry Schaak1, Felix Marxer1, Stepan Krasheninnikov1,2, Aurélie Altermatt1, François Holtz1
1Institute of Earth System Sciences, Section of Mineralogy, Leibniz University Hannover; 2Institute of Geosciences, Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz
Mon: 052
Topics: 01.17 Understanding Magmatic Systems: From Mush to Magma and BeyondEvaluation of clinopyroxene-based thermobarometers for tholeiitic arc systems using experimental data and application to Mutnovsky volcano (Kamchatka)
Lea Mette Landgraf, Felix Marxer
Leibniz Universität Hannover, Germany
Mon: 053
Topics: 01.17 Understanding Magmatic Systems: From Mush to Magma and BeyondPetrographic analyses of a new mafic maar-diatreme volcano in the Seidewitztal near Pirna (Saxony)
Karsten Obst1, Jörg Büchner2, Masafumi Sudo3, Alexander Repstock4
1Institute of Geography and Geology, University of Greifswald; 2Senckenberg Museum of Natural History Görlitz, Section Geology; 3Institute of Geosciences, University of Potsdam; 4Section of Geological Survey and Geophysics, Saxon State Office for Environment, Agriculture and Geology
Mon: 054
Topics: 01.17 Understanding Magmatic Systems: From Mush to Magma and BeyondPlutonic nodules in the eruptive products of Pulvermaar in the Eifel volcanic field
Leon Kausch, Sumit Chakraborty
Ruhr-Universität Bochum, Universitätsstraße 150, D-44780 Bochum, Germany
Mon: 055
Topics: 01.17 Understanding Magmatic Systems: From Mush to Magma and BeyondFrom Magmatic Unrest to Eruption: Insights from Diffusion Chronometry in Iceland and Hawai‘i
Maren Kahl1,2
1Ruhr-Universität Bochum, Germany; 2Universität Heidelberg, Germany
Mon: 056
Topics: 01.21 Advances in Geochronology: from tradition to avant-gardeFirst steps of LA-ICPMS U-Pb magnetite geochronology
Aratz Beranoaguirre1,2, Alexandre Peillod3, Clifford Patten4, Istvan Dunkl5, Simon Hector3, Uwe Ring6, Jochen Kolb3, Axel Gerdes1,2
1Goethe-Universität Frankfurt, Germany; 2FIERCE - Frankfurt Isotope and Element Research Center, Goethe-Universität Frankfurt, Frankfurt am Main, Germany; 3Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT), Germany; 4University of Innsbruck, Austria; 5University of Göttingen, Germany; 6Stockholm University, Sweden
Mon: 057
Topics: 01.21 Advances in Geochronology: from tradition to avant-gardeDating of kaolinites by EPR to unravel the evolution of Amazonian laterite profiles
Beatrix Heller1,2, Thierry Allard1, Guilherme Taitson Bueno3, Jean-Yves Roig4, Cécile Gautheron5
1IMPMC, UMR 7590, CNRS, Sorbonne Université, MNHN, IRD, France; 2GEOPS, Université Paris Saclay, CNRS, France; 3Universidade Federal de Goiás, Instituto de Estudos Socioambientais, Goiânia-GO,Brazil; 4BRGM, Orléans, France; 5ISTerre,Univ. Grenoble Alpes, Univ. Savoie Mont Blanc, CNRS, IRD, IFSTTAR, Grenoble, France
Mon: 058
Topics: 01.21 Advances in Geochronology: from tradition to avant-gardeLA-ICP-MS measurement of U-Pb isotopes in magnetite of the Münchberg Massif: evidence for the serpentinization age of mantle material within the Prasinit-Phyllite Serie
Nikola Koglin1, Peter Klitzke1, Meike Bagge1, Maximilian Hasch1, Axel Gerdes2,3
1Bundesanstalt für Geowissenschaften und Rohstoffe, Germany; 2Goethe-Universität Frankfurt, Institut für Geowissenschaft, Germany; 3Frankfurt Isotope and Element Research Center (FIERCE), Germany
Mon: 059
Topics: 01.21 Advances in Geochronology: from tradition to avant-gardeLA-ICPMS U-Pb dating of polymetamorphic garnet and its inclusions from the Adula nappe, Central Alps
Leo J. Millonig1, Jan Pleuger2, Timm John2, Axel Gerdes1
1Frankfurt Isotope and Element Research Center (FIERCE), Goethe University Frankfurt; 2Institut für Geologische Wissenschaften, Freie Universität Berlin
Mon: 060
Topics: 01.21 Advances in Geochronology: from tradition to avant-gardeAge and genesis of Neoachean ruby deposit from Greenland
Elena S. Sorokina1,2, Axel K. Schmitt3, Anette Juul-Nielsen4, Roman E. Botcharnikov2, Tobias Häger2
1Vernadsky Institute of Geochemistry and Analytical Chemistry Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow, Russian Federation; 2Institut für Geowissenschaften, Johannes Gutenberg-Universität Mainz (JGU), J.-J.-Becher-Weg 21, 55128 Mainz, Germany; 3John de Laeter Centre, Curtin University, Bentley WA 6102, Australia; 4Government of Greenland, P.O.Box 1015, 3900 Nuuk, Greenland
Mon: 061
Topics: 01.21 Advances in Geochronology: from tradition to avant-gardeRadiometric age dating of black opal (Volyn, Ukraine)
Armin Zeh1, Gerhard Franz2, Ferry Schiperski2, Vladimir Khomenko3, Vesvolod Chournousenko4, Jörg Nissen5, Ulrich Gernert5
1KIT Karlsruhe, Germany; 2TU Berlin, Germany; 3IGMOF Acad. Sci., Kyiv, Ukraine; 4Volyn Quartz Samotsvety Company, Ukraine; 5ZELMI TU Berlin, Germany
Mon: 062
Topics: 01.26 Alpine-Zagros-Himalayan Orogenic System: Case StudiesRegional Structure of the Zagros Fold-Thrust Belt in Kurdistan, Northern Iraq
Jamal Doski1, Ken McClay2
1Duhok Polytechnic University, Iraq; 2University of Adelaide, Australia
Mon: 063
Topics: 01.26 Alpine-Zagros-Himalayan Orogenic System: Case StudiesStructural Evolution of Mud-Intrusive and Mud-Extrusive System in the Makran Accretionary Wedge: Tectonic Insights from the India-Arabia-Eurasia Triple Junction
Syed Ahsan Hussain Gardezi1,2,3, Xiwu Luan4, Zhen Sun5
1Key Laboratory of Ocean and Marginal Sea Geology, South China Sea Institute of Oceanology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Guangzhou, China; 2University of Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing, China; 3Azad Jammu and Kashmir Directorate, Geological Survey of Pakistan, Muzaffarabad, Pakistan.; 4College of Earth Science and Engineering, Shandong University of Science and Technology, Qingdao, China; 5Guangzhou Marine Geological Survey, China Geological Survey, Nansha District, Guangzhou China
Mon: 064
Topics: 01.26 Alpine-Zagros-Himalayan Orogenic System: Case StudiesSedimentological and structural evidence for an Eocene start of Tian Shan mountain uplift in the Ili Basin (southeastern Kazakhstan)
Mark Mücklisch1, Jakob Stubenrauch1, Thomas Voigt1, Jonas Kley2, Silke Voigt3
1Department of Geosciences, Friedrich Schiller University, Jena; 2Department of Structural Geology and Geodynamics, Geoscience Center, University of Goettingen; 3Institute of Geosciences, Goethe University Frankfurt
Mon: 065
Topics: 01.28 Geosciences for the safe disposal of radioactive waste– long-term safety, host rock characterisation and analogue studiesMethodical derivation of expected and deviating evolutions (scenario development) for a potential repository site
Anke Bebiolka, Felina Schütz
Bundesanstalt für Geowissenschaften und Rohstoffe, Germany
Mon: 066
Topics: 01.28 Geosciences for the safe disposal of radioactive waste– long-term safety, host rock characterisation and analogue studiesSector-zoned radionuclide incorporation in natural calcite
Ferdinand Kirchner1, Martin Kutzschbach2, Martina Klinkenberg3, Felix Brandt3, Thomas Neumann1
1Technische Universität Berlin, Germany; 2Goethe Universität Frankfurt, Germany; 3Forschungszentrum Jülich GmbH, Germany
Mon: 067
Topics: 01.28 Geosciences for the safe disposal of radioactive waste– long-term safety, host rock characterisation and analogue studiesIntegrating facies and mineralogy: new Insights from the Opalinuston Formation in southern Germany
Tilo Kneuker1, Thomas Mann1, Reiner Dohrmann2, Kristian Ufer1, Martin Blumenberg1, Jochen Erbacher1, André Bornemann1, Bernhard Schuck1, Géraldine Nicole Zimmerli3, Lukas Pollok1
1Federal Institute for Geosciences and Natural Resources (BGR), Hannover, Germany; 2State Authority of Mining, Energy and Geology (LBEG), Hannover, Germany; 3Department of Geosciences, University of Fribourg, Fribourg, Switzerland
Mon: 068
Topics: 01.28 Geosciences for the safe disposal of radioactive waste– long-term safety, host rock characterisation and analogue studiesGeoscientific characterization of flat bedded rock salt as part of the German Repository Site Selection Act – Part II “Thuringian Basin”
Julia-Felicitas Lübmann, Dorothea Reyer
Bundesgesellschaft für Endlagerung mbH, Germany
Mon: 069
Topics: 01.28 Geosciences for the safe disposal of radioactive waste– long-term safety, host rock characterisation and analogue studiesGeoscientific characterization of claystone as part of the German Repository Site Selection Act – “Sub-area Upper Cretaceous (East)”
Christian Marchel, Rune Zühlke, Jennifer Klimke, Nadine Schöner
Bundesgesellschaft für Endlagerung BGE, Germany
Mon: 070
Topics: 01.28 Geosciences for the safe disposal of radioactive waste– long-term safety, host rock characterisation and analogue studiesThermal-geological data for the safety analyses of repository systems in sedimentary host rocks of Germany
Vera Noack1, Maximilian Bittens1, Jobst Maßmann1, Britta Frenzel1, Maximilian Frick2, Ben Norden2, Eskil Salis Gross2, Fiorenza Deon2, Sven Fuchs2
1BGR, Germany; 2GFZ Helmholtz Centre for Geosciences, Germany
Mon: 071
Topics: 01.28 Geosciences for the safe disposal of radioactive waste– long-term safety, host rock characterisation and analogue studiesSubsurface uncertainties and the screening of areas for a deep geological repository for high-level radioactive waste in Germany
Dorothea Reyer1, Tim Hahn1, Tobias Karow1, Christian Sander1,2, Christian E. Derer1
1Bundesgesellschaft für Endlagerung (BGE), Germany; 2Amprion GmbH
Mon: 072
Topics: 01.28 Geosciences for the safe disposal of radioactive waste– long-term safety, host rock characterisation and analogue studiesGeoscientific characterization of flat bedded rock salt as part of the German Repository Site Selection Act – Part I “Methods and work status”
Dorothea Reyer, Cosima Burkert, Julia-Felicitas Lübmann
Bundesgesellschaft für Endlagerung (BGE), Germany
Mon: 073
Topics: 01.28 Geosciences for the safe disposal of radioactive waste– long-term safety, host rock characterisation and analogue studiesRetention capacity of lanthanides, thorium and uranium in calcitic fracture mineralisation of granitic rocks
Lisa Richter1, Maria Sitnikova1, Artur Meleshyn2
1Bundesanstalt für Geowissenschaften und Rohstoffe, Hannover, Germany; 2Gesellschaft für Anlagen- und Reaktorsicherheit, Braunschweig, Germany
Mon: 074
Topics: 01.28 Geosciences for the safe disposal of radioactive waste– long-term safety, host rock characterisation and analogue studiesGeoscientific characterization of claystone as part of the German Repository Site Selection Act – “Sub-area Opalinuston Formation”
Nadine Schöner, Jennifer Klimke, Rune Zühlke, Christian Marchel
Bundesgesellschaft für Endlagerung, Germany
Mon: 075
Topics: 01.28 Geosciences for the safe disposal of radioactive waste– long-term safety, host rock characterisation and analogue studiesGeoscientific characterization of claystone as part of the German Repository Site Selection Act – “Methods and work status”
Nadine Schöner, Rune Zühlke, Jennifer Klimke, Christian Marchel
Bundesgesellschaft für Endlagerung, Germany
Mon: 076
Topics: 01.28 Geosciences for the safe disposal of radioactive waste– long-term safety, host rock characterisation and analogue studiesLithium bearing silicates in Upper Permian salt rocks of the Morsleben site (Germany)
Michael Schramm1, Michael Mertineit1, Kristian Ufer1, Niko Götze1, Jens Walter2, Nicole Nolte-Moser2, Hartmut Blanke3, Mario Patzschke3, Wiebke Grewe4
1Bundesanstalt für Geowissenschaften und Rohstoffe (BGR), Germany; 2MASA Institute GmbH, Germany; 3BGE Bundesgesellschaft für Endlagerung mbH, TEC-GW. 1/1, Germany; 4BGE Bundesgesellschaft für Endlagerung mbH, Germany
Mon: 077
Topics: 01.28 Geosciences for the safe disposal of radioactive waste– long-term safety, host rock characterisation and analogue studiesThe AMPEDEK project: Geochemical, Petrophysical and Rock Mechanical Characterization of the Crystalline Basement in Germany for High-Level Radioactive Waste Disposal
Leandra Weydt, Ángel Ramírez
TU Darmstadt, Geothermal Science and Technology, Germany
Mon: 078
Topics: 01.28 Geosciences for the safe disposal of radioactive waste– long-term safety, host rock characterisation and analogue studiesGeoscientific characterization of claystone as part of the German Repository Site Selection Act – “Sub-areas of the Lower Marine Molasse”
Rune Zühlke, Nadine Schöner, Jennifer Klimke, Christian Marchel
Bundesgesellschaft für Endlagerung mbH (BGE), Germany
Mon: 079
Topics: 01.29 Environmental Hazards and RisksEnvironmental and Social Impact Assessment of hydrocarbon Exploration Well, Garmian, Kurdistan Region- Iraq
Ezzadin Najmadin M. Amin Baban, Rezan Omer Rashid
University of Sulaimani, Iraq
Mon: 080
Topics: 01.29 Environmental Hazards and RisksBiodegradation of organic micropollutants at the sediment-water interface of aquatic ecosystems
Lea Deutsch1,2, Jakob Popp2, Jérémy Masbou2, Elisabeth Dietze1, Gwenaël Imfeld2
1Georg-August-University Göttingen, Institute of Geography; 2Université de Strasbourg, Institut Terre et Environnement, UMR7063, CNRS/Unistra/ENGEES
Mon: 081
Topics: 01.29 Environmental Hazards and RisksGeomorphology of paleokarst sinkholes in arid and semi-arid zones (Case study of Diab doline in El-Galala El-Bahariya Plateau, Egypt)
Salah Diab
Menoufia University, Egypt
Mon: 082
Topics: 01.29 Environmental Hazards and RisksPost-fire landscape evolution – insights from passive seismic monitoring of atmosphere-weathering zone coupling at the Quesenbank succession site, Harz mountains, Germany
Michael Dietze1,2, Laura Rossana Fracica Gonzalez1, Elisabeth Dietze1
1Institute of Geography, Georg-August-University Göttingen, Göttingen, Germany; 2Helmholtz Center, German Research Center for Geosciences GFZ, Potsdam, Germany
Mon: 083
Topics: 01.29 Environmental Hazards and RisksEnvironmental Seismology as a Complementary Tool for Groundwater and Hydrological Landscape Functioning in Upland Headwater Catchments
Laura Rossana Fracica Gonzalez1, Christoff Andermann2, Benoit Abadie3, John Armitage3, Niels Hovius4,5, Michael Dietze1,4
1Institute of Geography, Georg-August-University Göttingen, Göttingen, Germany; 2Géosciences Rennes, Université de Rennes, CNRS, UMR 6118, Rennes, France; 3IFPEN, Sciences pour les Sols et Sous-sols, France; 4Helmholtz Center, German Research Center for Geosciences GFZ, Potsdam, Germany; 5Institute of Geosciences, University of Potsdam, Potsdam, Germany
Mon: 084
Topics: 01.29 Environmental Hazards and RisksMulti-regional sinkhole susceptibility mapping in the Federal Republic of Germany
Nick Schüßler, Jewgenij Torizin, Michael Fuchs, Dirk Kuhn, Christian Mohr
Federal Institute for Geosciences and Natural Resources, Germany
Mon: 085
Topics: 01.29 Environmental Hazards and RisksFluvial deposits of the Ahr River reveal recurring high-magnitude flood events during the last 1500 years
Christoph Zielhofer1, Johannes Rabiger-Völlmer1, Henriette Westermann2, Markus Lothar Fischer3, Birgit Schneider1, Susanne Lindauer4, Azra Khosravichenar5, Martin Bauch6, Marco Pohle7, Ulrike Werban7
1Institute for Geography, Leipzig University, Germany; 2Jena University, Jena, Germany; 3Institute of Geosciences, University of Potsdam, Germany; 4Curt-Engelhorn-Zentrum Archäometrie, Mannheim, Germany; 5Institute for Earth-System Science and Remote Sensing, Leipzig University, Germany; 6Leibniz Institute for the History and Culture of Eastern Europe (GWZO), Leipzig, Germany; 7Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research - UFZ, Leipzig, Germany
Mon: 086
Topics: 02.01 The Tethys Ocean – the cradle of modern tropical lifeCoastal Evolution of the Indian Plate: Decoding Stratigraphic Responses from Gondwana Dispersal to Quaternary Sedimentary Systems
Syed Haroon Ali, Fayyaz Ahmad, Tahfoor Ali Khan, Ihtisham Islam Khan, Ali Wahid, Noureen Shoukat, Numair Ahmed Siddiqui, Yasir Bashir
Sargodha University, Pakistan
Mon: 087
Topics: 02.01 The Tethys Ocean – the cradle of modern tropical lifeTracing the Devonian Roots of the Parallelodontidae (Bivalvia): Origin and Evolution
Julia C. Friedel, Michael R.W. Amler
Institute of Geology and Mineralogy, University of Cologne, Zülpicher Str. 49a, 50674 Cologne, Germany
Mon: 088
Topics: 02.01 The Tethys Ocean – the cradle of modern tropical lifeInitial reef building of the Devonian Elbingerode barrier reef complex, Harz Mts., Germany
Eberhard Gischler1, Arnold Fuchs2, Julia Bakluschina1
1Goethe Universität, 60438 Frankfurt am Main, Germany; 2Fischerweg 64, 18273 Güstrow, Germany
Mon: 089
Topics: 03.02 Subsurface Storage of CO2 – Applied Geoscientific AspectsEvaluation of possible CO2 reservoirs in Baden-Württemberg in light of the largest industrial emitters
Dorina Rita Juhasz, Benjamin Busch, Christoph Hilgers
Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Germany
Mon: 090
Topics: 03.05 Advances in Paleoclimate Proxies and Their ApplicationsDeciphering the stable isotope (δ18O, δ13C) record of Holocene oyster shells from the Yangtze River Delta, China
Matthias Alberti1, Sandro F. Veiga2,3, Bo Chen4, Liang Hu5, Zheng Fang6, Baochun Zhou7, Yanhong Pan6
1Geologisches und Mineralogisches Museum, Institut für Geowissenschaften, Christian-Albrechts-Universität zu Kiel, Germany; 2School of Atmospheric Sciences and Key Laboratory of Mesoscale Severe Weather/Ministry of Education and Frontiers Science Center for Critical Earth Material Cycling, Nanjing University, Nanjing, China; 3Nanjing-Helsinki Institute in Atmospheric and Earth System Sciences, Nanjing University, Suzhou, China; 4State Key Laboratory of Palaeobiology and Stratigraphy and Center for Excellence in Life and Paleoenvironment, Nanjing Institute of Geology and Palaeontology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Nanjing, China; 5Institute of Sedimentary Geology, Chengdu University of Technology, Chengdu, China; 6State Key Laboratory for Mineral Deposits Research, School of Earth Sciences and Engineering, Centre for Research and Education on Biological Evolution and Environment and Frontiers Science Center for Critical Earth Material Cycling, Nanjing University, Nanjing, China; 7Shanghai Natural History Museum, Shanghai, China
Mon: 091
Topics: 03.05 Advances in Paleoclimate Proxies and Their ApplicationsEffects of mineralogy on carbonate clumped isotope composition below analytical resolution
Miguel Bernecker1, Magali Bonifacie2, Philip Staudigel1, Niels Meijer3, Julien Siebert2, Nicolas Wehr2, Eiken Haussühl1, Stefano M. Bernasconi4, Daniel A. Petrash5, Martin Dietzel6, Jens Fiebig1
1Institut für Geowissenschaften, Goethe-Universität Frankfurt, Altenhöferallee 1, 60438 Frankfurt am Main, Germany; 2Université Paris Cité, Institut de Physique du Globe de Paris, CNRS, F-75005 Paris, France; 3Senckenberg Biodiversität und Klima Forschungscenter, Senckenberganlage 25, 60325 Frankfurt am Main, Germany; 4Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences, ETH Zürich, Sonneggstrasse 5, 8092 Zürich, Switzerland; 5Department of Environmental Geochemistry and Biogeochemistry, Czech Geological Survey, 15200 Prague, Czechia; 6Institute of Applied Geosciences, Graz University of Technology, Rechbauerstraße 12, Graz 8010, Austria
Mon: 092
Topics: 03.05 Advances in Paleoclimate Proxies and Their ApplicationsExpansion and connection of Early Jurassic Ocean Anoxia: Constraints from U and Mo isotopes
Viona Klamt, François-Nicolas Krencker, Sebastian Viehmann, Stefan Weyer
Leibniz University Hannover, Institute of Earth System Sciences, Hannover, Germany
Mon: 093
Topics: 03.05 Advances in Paleoclimate Proxies and Their ApplicationsA multi-proxy approach to decipher global sea-level and ice-volume dynamics during late Cenozoic “snapshot” intervals based on benthic foraminiferal cal-cite from ODP site 849
Leon Koniarczyk1, Oliver Friedrich1, Nele Meckler2, Victoria Taylor2
1Heidelberg University, Germany; 2University of Bergen, Norway
Mon: 094
Topics: 03.05 Advances in Paleoclimate Proxies and Their ApplicationsQuantification of oxygen-17 fractionation during phosphoric acid digestion: Implications for Δ’17O in carbonates
Marie Pesnin1, Fabian Zahnow1,2, Andreas Pack1, Daniel Herwartz2, David Bajnai1
1Geowissenschaftliches Zentrum, Georg–August–Universität Göttingen, 37077, Göttingen, Germany.; 2Institut für Geowissenschaften, Mineralogie und Geophysik, Ruhr-Universität Bochum, 44801, Bochum, Germany.
Mon: 095
Topics: 03.07 Risks from a Changing CryosphereExploring permafrost's role in containing legacy contaminants in the Mackenzie River Delta using electrical resistivity tomography
Mehriban Aliyeva1,2, Moritz Langer1,2, Pier Paul Overduin1, Julia Boike1,3
1Alfred Wegener Institute, Helmholtz Center for Polar and Marine Research, Germany; 2Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam; 3Humboldt Universität zu Berlin
Mon: 096
Topics: 03.07 Risks from a Changing CryosphereHydro-thermal contaminant mobilization from thawing permafrost in Alaska
Daniëlle Kraak3,1, Alexander Oehme1,2, Christina Himmelsbach1,2, Soraya Kaiser1, Jan Nitzbon1,4, Thomas Schneider von Deimling1,2, Simone. M. Stuenzi2,1, Moritz Langer1,3
1Alfred Wegener Institute, Helmholtz Centre for Polar and Marine Research; 2Humboldt University of Berlin; 3Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam; 4Institute for Geography, University of Göttingen, Germany
Mon: 097
Topics: 03.07 Risks from a Changing CryospherePermafrost landscapes in a changing climate - Rockslides and Thermokarst along the Forkastningsfjellet coastline
Dirk Kuhn1, Michael Fuchs1, Nick Schüßler1, Jewgenij Torizin1, Reginald Hermanns2, Juditha Aga3, Jacob Bendle2
1Federal Institute for Geosciences and Natural Resources, Germany; 2Geological Survey of Norway (NGU), Trondheim, Norway; 3University of Oslo, Blindern, Norway
Mon: 098
Topics: 03.08 Earth Surface Systems and tipping elements in a changing climateSpatial analysis of dolines as microclimatic refugia in the Berchtesgaden National Park
Anastasia Markelova, Lisa Feist, Elisabeth Dietze
Institute of Geography, University of Göttingen, Germany
Mon: 099
Topics: 03.08 Earth Surface Systems and tipping elements in a changing climateDid Mid-Pleistocene biome shifts cause gully erosion in eastern South Africa?
Christian Sommer1,2, Svenja Riedesel3, Felix Weinschenk1, Greg A. Botha4, Manuel Will5,6
1Institute of Geography, Department of Geosciences, University of Tübingen, Tübingen, Germany; 2The Role of Culture in Early Expansions of Humans, Heidelberg Academy of Sciences and Humanities, Tübingen, Germany; 3Institute of Geography, University of Cologne, Cologne, Germany; 4Department of Soil Sciences, Stellenbosch University, Stellenbosch, South Africa; 5Department of Early Prehistory and Quaternary Ecology, University of Tübingen, Tübingen, Germany; 6Palaeo-Research Institute, University of Johannesburg, Johannesburg, South Africa
Mon: 100
Topics: 04.02 Lithium RescourcesLithium Exploration Potential of Pakistan: A Concept Note
Rahat Ullah1, Mukhtiar Ghani1,2
1Geological Survey of Pakistan; 2University of Goettingen, Germany
Mon: 101
Topics: 04.03 Understanding Metal Enrichment Processes – Advances in the Genesis, Evolution, and Geodynamics of Ore DepositsTin isotope composition as a fingerprint for the evolution of granitic ore deposits
Katharina Ebert1, François Holtz1, Julie A.-S. Michaud1, Dino Leopardi2, Philip Wiegel1, Ingo Horn1, Stefan Weyer1
1Institute of Earth System Sciences, Leibniz University Hanover, Germany; 2Helmholtz Institute Freiberg for Resource Technology, Helmholtz-Zentrum Dresden-Rossendorf, Germany
Mon: 103
Topics: 04.03 Understanding Metal Enrichment Processes – Advances in the Genesis, Evolution, and Geodynamics of Ore DepositsIn-situ antimony (Sb) isotope variations as geochemical tracers of hydrothermal fluid evolution in the Harz Mountains, Germany
Lorena Ewe1, Andreas B. Kaufmann1, Stefan Weyer1, Felix Marxer1, Dennis Kraemer2, Sebastian Viehmann1
1Leibniz Universität Hannover, Germany; 2Federal Institute for Geosciences and Natural Resources (BGR) Hannover, Germany
Mon: 104
Topics: 04.03 Understanding Metal Enrichment Processes – Advances in the Genesis, Evolution, and Geodynamics of Ore DepositsKOmatiite METamorphic devolatilization and METal mobilization (KOMET²): Implications for orogenic gold deposit formation
Simon Hector
Institute of Applied Geosciences, Geochemistry and Economic Geology, KIT, Karlsruhe, Germany
Mon: 105
Topics: 04.03 Understanding Metal Enrichment Processes – Advances in the Genesis, Evolution, and Geodynamics of Ore DepositsRhenium complexes in supercritical fluids: implications for Re fractionation in porphyry Cu-Au-Mo-W deposits
Maria A. Kokh1, Max Wilke1, Stephan Klemme2, Gleb S. Pokrovski3, Ahmad Haghi4,5, Sandro Jahn5
1Institut für Geowissenschaften, University of Potsdam, Germany; 2Institut für Mineralogie, University of Münster, Germany; 3Géosciences Environnement Toulouse, CNRS, University of Toulouse, France; 4Institute of Geology and Mineralogy, University of Cologne, Germany; 5Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences, Ludwig-Maximilians University of München, Germany
Mon: 106
Topics: 04.03 Understanding Metal Enrichment Processes – Advances in the Genesis, Evolution, and Geodynamics of Ore DepositsValue element distribution in the Sangerhäuser Kupferschiefer – Insights from old drill cores
Nico Kropp1, Christian Lohmann1, Ralf Halama1, Gregor Borg1, Michael Stipp1, Bodo-Carlo Ehling2
1Martin Luther University Halle-Wittenberg, Germany; 2Landesamt für Geologie und Bergwesen Sachsen-Anhalt
Mon: 107
Topics: 04.03 Understanding Metal Enrichment Processes – Advances in the Genesis, Evolution, and Geodynamics of Ore DepositsMetal (re)distribution in and around the Kupferschiefer-type mineralization, Röhrigschacht Wettelrode (Saxony-Anhalt)
Christian Lohmann, Nico Kropp, Ralf Halama, Michael Stipp, Gregor Borg
Martin-Luther-University Halle-Wittenberg
Mon: 108
Topics: 04.03 Understanding Metal Enrichment Processes – Advances in the Genesis, Evolution, and Geodynamics of Ore DepositsMagmatic versus metasomatic origin of HFSE- and REE-enriched peridotite-melilitolite-foidolite-carbonatite complexes – a melt inclusion study from Gardiner (Greenland) and Kovdor (Russia)
Nicolas Meyer1, Michael A. W. Marks1, Troels F.D. Nielsen2, Benjamin Walter1, Gregor Markl1
1Eberhard Karls University Tuebingen, Department of Geoscience; 2Geological Survey of Denmark and Greenland, Mapping and Mineral Resources
Mon: 110
Topics: 04.03 Understanding Metal Enrichment Processes – Advances in the Genesis, Evolution, and Geodynamics of Ore DepositsMonomineralic magnetite layers in the Bushveld Upper Zone formed by sinking Fe-rich immiscible melts
Dieter Rammlmair1, Dachuan Wang1, Francois Holtz1, Wilhelm Nikonow2, Malte Junge3
1Leibniz university Hannover, Germany; 2Federal Institute for Geosciences and Natural Resources (BGR), Hannover, Germany; 3Natural History Museum Bern, Bernastr. 15, Bern, Switzerland
Mon: 111
Topics: 04.03 Understanding Metal Enrichment Processes – Advances in the Genesis, Evolution, and Geodynamics of Ore DepositsExperimental Insights of the Pyrite to Magnetite Transformation at hydrothermal conditions
Tabea Reitemeier1, Maximilian Korges1, Max Wilke1, Melanie Sieber1,2
1Universität Potsdam, Germany; 2GFZ Helmholtz Centre for Geosciences, Potsdam, Germany
Mon: 112
Topics: 04.03 Understanding Metal Enrichment Processes – Advances in the Genesis, Evolution, and Geodynamics of Ore DepositsMetamorphic mobilization of tin in the Erzgebirge
Owishi Sarkar1, Rolf L. Romer1, Uwe Kroner2, Claus Legler3
1GFZ Helmholtz Centre for Geosciences, Germany; 2Department of Geology, TU Bergakademie Freiberg, Germany; 3Freiberg, Germany
Mon: 113
Topics: 04.03 Understanding Metal Enrichment Processes – Advances in the Genesis, Evolution, and Geodynamics of Ore DepositsTalc-carbonate-alteration of the Chromitiferous Harzburgite unit of the Uitkomst Complex, Nkomati Ni-Cu-Cr-PGE Mine, South Africa
Christian Ungewitter1, Melanie Siegburg2, Christoph Gauert3,4
1Gesellschaft für Baugeologie und -meßtechnik mbH, Ettlingen, Germany; 2GEOMAR - Helmholtz-Zentrum für Ozeanforschung Kiel, Germany; 3Department of Geology, University of the Free State, Bloemfontein, South Africa; 4Landesamt für Geologie und Bergwesen Sachsen-Anhalt, Germany
Mon: 114
Topics: 04.03 Understanding Metal Enrichment Processes – Advances in the Genesis, Evolution, and Geodynamics of Ore DepositsOrganic Matter Alteration in Kupferschiefer: The Role of NSO Compounds during Mineralization
Lisa-Christin Wlodkowski, Hans-Martin Schulz, Stefanie Poetz, Kai Mangelsdorf, Christian Hallmann
GFZ Helmholtz Centre for Geosciences, Germany
Mon: 115
Topics: 04.03 Understanding Metal Enrichment Processes – Advances in the Genesis, Evolution, and Geodynamics of Ore DepositsVanadium Enrichment and Exsolution Microtextures in Fe-Ti Oxides from Mafic Intrusions in Québec, Canada
Ellen Mallas, Annika Dziggel, Stephan Schuth
Institute for Geoscience, Ruhr University Bochum, Germany
Mon: 116
Topics: 04.05 Applied and Technical Mineralogy: promoting sustainable solutions through deeper understanding of materials and material processingAnalysis of the mechanical properties of agglomerates produced under alternating conditions for the reuse of by-products from metallurgical processes
Yongsu Lee1, Carsten Gondrof1, Thomas Echterhof1, Christian Wuppermann1, Lars Gronen2, Volkert Feldrappe2
1Department for Industrial Furnaces and Heat Engineering, RWTH Aachen University, Kopernikusstr. 10, 52074 Aachen, Germany; 2FEhS Buildings Material Institute e.V., Bliersheimerstraße 62, 47229 Duisburg, Germany
Mon: 117
Topics: 04.05 Applied and Technical Mineralogy: promoting sustainable solutions through deeper understanding of materials and material processingDeeper understanding of metal oxide reduction through mechanochemical ball milling
Joshua Multhaup, Claudia Weidenthaler
Max Planck Institut für Kohlenforschung, Germany
Mon: 118
Topics: 04.05 Applied and Technical Mineralogy: promoting sustainable solutions through deeper understanding of materials and material processingThe Lithium deposit at Polokhiv, Ukraine
Thomas Neumann1, Vladimir Khomenko2, Ferry Schiperski1, Gerhard Franz1
1Technische Universität Berlin, Germany; 2Institute of Geochemistry, Mineralogy an Ore Formation of the National Academy of Science of Ukraine
Mon: 119
Topics: 04.05 Applied and Technical Mineralogy: promoting sustainable solutions through deeper understanding of materials and material processingReactivity and Characterization of Activated Clays for Low-Carbon Cement Applications
Jan Hendrik Schulz1, Tobias Terhaar2, Stefan Stöber1, Christiane Stephan-Scherb1
1Institute of Geosciences and Geography, Martin-Luther-University Halle-Wittenberg, Halle (Saale) 06120, Germany; 2BMI Deutschland GmbH, Heusenstamm 63150, Germany
Mon: 120
Topics: 04.05 Applied and Technical Mineralogy: promoting sustainable solutions through deeper understanding of materials and material processingEffect of thermal treatment on phase composition and pozzolanic reactivity of a natrolite-rich rock
Simon Spürgin1,2, Janine Hauri1, Dominique Ectors3, Bettina Scheu2, Melanie Kaliwoda2
1Hans G. Hauri KG Mineralstoffwerke, Bötzingen, Germany; 2Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München, Munich, Germany; 3Bruker AXS SE, Karlsruhe, Germany
Mon: 121
Topics: 05.04 Biogeochemistry, geomicrobiology, and biomineralogyOrganic Matter Dynamics and Microbial-Mineral Interaction across Aridity Gradients in the Atacama Desert
Mayuri Rabha, Isabel Prater, Benedikt Ritter-Prinz, Christine Heim
University of Cologne, Germany
Mon: 122
Topics: 05.04 Biogeochemistry, geomicrobiology, and biomineralogyBuilding the Las Cruces Gossan (SW Spain), Part I – Establishing a Geomicrobiological Model System
Laura Manuela Schlund1,2, Vanessa Fichtner2, Justus Stoll2, J. Javier Rey-Samper3, Fernando Tornos4, Andreas Reimer2, Jan-Peter Duda2, Michael Hoppert1
1University of Göttingen, Institute of Microbiology & Genetics, Grisebachstr. 8, 37077 Göttingen, Germany; 2University of Göttingen, Geoscience Center, Department of Geobiology, Goldschmidtstr. 3, 37077 Göttingen, Germany; 3Centro de Astrobiología (CAB), Ctra Ajalvir km. 4.5, Torrejón de Ardoz, 28850 Madrid, Spain; 4Instituto de Geociencias (CSIC-UCM), Dr. Severo Ochoa 7, 28040 Madrid, Spain
Mon: 123
Topics: 05.04 Biogeochemistry, geomicrobiology, and biomineralogyBuilding the Las Cruces Gossan (SW Spain), Part II – Could Microbes have formed Sulfides in the shallow Subsurface?
Justus Stoll1, Vanessa Fichtner1, Laura M. Schlund1,2, J. Javier Rey-Samper3, Fernando Tornos4, Andreas Reimer1, Michael Hoppert2, Jan-Peter Duda1
1University of Göttingen, Geoscience Center, Department of Geobiology, Goldschmidtstr. 3, 37077 Göttingen, Germany; 2University of Göttingen, Institute of Microbiology & Genetics, Grisebachstr. 8, 37077 Göttingen, Germany; 3Astrobiology Center (CAB), Ctra. de Torrejón a Ajalvir, km 4.5, 28850 Torrejón de Ardoz, Spain; 4Instituto de Geociencias (CSIC-UCM), Dr. Severo Ochoa 7, 28040, Madrid, Spain
Mon: 124
Topics: 06.01 Data Management, Research Data Infrastructures, AI-Applications and 3D Visualization Techniques: Meeting Today’s and Future Needs in GeosciencesAutomating Mining Site Classification with Machine Learning: Near-surface raw materials in Bavaria
Filippe Ferreira, Carolin Podlech, Markus Kügler
Bayerisches Landesamt für Umwelt, Germany
Mon: 125
Topics: 06.01 Data Management, Research Data Infrastructures, AI-Applications and 3D Visualization Techniques: Meeting Today’s and Future Needs in GeosciencesSpeaking Geology Together: Tools for Pan-European Harmonised Vocabulary Creation
Paul Heckmann1, Kristine Asch1, Stefan Bergman2, Hans-Georg Krenmayr3, Matevž Novak4, Marco Pantaloni5, Robert Schäfer1, Urszula Stępień6
1Bundesanstalt für Geowissenschaften und Rohstoffe (BGR), Germany; 2Sveriges geologiska undersökning (SGU), Sweden; 3GeoSphere, Austria; 4Geološki zavod Slovenije(GeoZS), Slovenia; 5Istituto Superiore per la Protezione e la Ricerca Ambientale (ISPRA), Italy; 6Panstwowy instytut geologiczny - National Research Institute (PGI-NRI),
Mon: 126
Topics: 06.01 Data Management, Research Data Infrastructures, AI-Applications and 3D Visualization Techniques: Meeting Today’s and Future Needs in GeosciencesTransparency and traceability in the Site Selection Procedure – The BGE Repository Search Navigator
Diana Hermann, Kevin Henning, Sönke Reiche, Nadine Schöner
Bundesgesellschaft für Endlagerung mbH, Germany
Mon: 127
Topics: 06.01 Data Management, Research Data Infrastructures, AI-Applications and 3D Visualization Techniques: Meeting Today’s and Future Needs in GeosciencesJoint Research Data Infrastructures to foster interoperability and future sample retrieval
Doris Maicher1, Maren Rebke2, Felix Mittermayer-Schmittmann1, Johannes Freitag2, Stefan Pinkernell2
1GEOMAR Helmholtz Zentrum für Ozeanforschung Kiel, Germany; 2Alfred Wegener Institut Helmholtz-Zentrum für Polar- und Meeresforschung
Mon: 128
Topics: 06.01 Data Management, Research Data Infrastructures, AI-Applications and 3D Visualization Techniques: Meeting Today’s and Future Needs in GeosciencesGetting ready for PalaeOpen: Multi-proxy data synthesis of Holocene vegetation and fire dynamics in the tropical Andes
Lona Meyer, Yadav Ankit, Elisabeth Dietze
Institute of Geography, Georg-August University Göttingen, Germany
Mon: 129
Topics: 06.01 Data Management, Research Data Infrastructures, AI-Applications and 3D Visualization Techniques: Meeting Today’s and Future Needs in GeosciencesBridging Analog and Digital: Tools and Interfaces from TUNB Project
Lisa-Lou Pfeiffer, Till Berndt
LAGB Sachsen-Anhalt, Germany
Mon: 130
Topics: 06.01 Data Management, Research Data Infrastructures, AI-Applications and 3D Visualization Techniques: Meeting Today’s and Future Needs in GeosciencesStructure of the TerraLID metadata profile for lead isotope data in archaeology
Thomas Rose1, Tim Greifelt1, Katrin J. Westner1, Annette Hornschuch2, Yiu-Kang Hsu1, Helge Wiethoff3, Sabine Klein1,4,5
1Forschungsbereich Archäometallurgie, Leibniz-Forschungsmuseum für Georessourcen/Deutsches Bergbau-Museum Bochum, Bochum, Germany; 2Forschungsbereich Montanarchäologie, Leibniz-Forschungsmuseum für Georessourcen/Deutsches Bergbau-Museum Bochum, Bochum, Germany; 3Rechenzentrum, Technische Hochschule Georg Agricola, Bochum, Germany; 4Institut für Archäologische Wissenschaften, Ruhr-Universität Bochum, Bochum, Germany; 5FIERCE, Frankfurt Isotope & Element Research Centre, Goethe Universität Frankfurt, Frankfurt am Main, Germany
Mon: 131
Topics: 06.01 Data Management, Research Data Infrastructures, AI-Applications and 3D Visualization Techniques: Meeting Today’s and Future Needs in GeosciencesHands-on presentations of 3D geomodels in Augmented Reality - Ways to bring your models to GST[AR] and thus to everyone
Björn Wieczoreck
GiGa infosystems GmbH, Germany
Mon: 132
Topics: 07.01 From paleoseismic trenches to seismic building codes and safety analyses for nuclear installations in Germany: progress in seismic hazard assessmentPost-Saalian neotectonic fault activity on the Aller fault system
Christian Brandes1, Ulrich Polom2, Jan Igel2, Peter Sandersen3, David Tanner2, Runa Fälber1, Niklas Von Soest1, Rebekka Steffen4, Holger Steffen4, Sumiko Tsukamoto2, Jutta Winsemann1
1Institut für Erdsystemwissenschaften, Abteilung Geologie, Leibniz Universität Hannover, Germany; 2LIAG Institut für Angewandte Geophysik (LIAG), Hannover, Germany; 3GEUS - Geological Survey of Denmark and Greenland, Department of Groundwater and Quaternary Geology Mapping, Denmark; 4Lantmäteriet, Geodata Division, Gävle, Sweden
Mon: 133
Topics: 07.01 From paleoseismic trenches to seismic building codes and safety analyses for nuclear installations in Germany: progress in seismic hazard assessmentStructural and sedimentary controls on tunnel-valley evolution: Insights from high-resolution 3D seismic data
Sonja Breuer, Anke Bebiolka, Axel Ehrhardt, Vera Noack, Jörg Lang
Bundesanstalt für Geowissenschaften und Rohstoffe [BGR], Germany
Mon: 134
Topics: 07.01 From paleoseismic trenches to seismic building codes and safety analyses for nuclear installations in Germany: progress in seismic hazard assessmentSite Amplification Analysis to Support Seismic Microzonation in Aachen, Germany: Ambient Noise Observations Complemented by Numerical Simulations
Farkhod Hakimov1,2, Hans-Balder Havenith2, Nina Engels1, Jochen Hürtgen1, Klaus Reicherter1
1Neotectonics and Natural Hazards, RWTH Aachen University, Germany; 2Geology Department, University of Liège, Belgium
Mon: 135
Topics: 07.01 From paleoseismic trenches to seismic building codes and safety analyses for nuclear installations in Germany: progress in seismic hazard assessmentPaleoseismology in Germany and Adjacent Regions – Updating and Improving the PalSeisDB v2.0
Jochen Hürtgen1, Vanessa Steinritz1, Thomas Spies2, Diethelm Kaiser3, Klaus Reicherter1
1RWTH Aachen University, Germany; 2Clausthal University of Technology (TU Clausthal), Germany; 3Federal Institute for Geosciences and Natural Resources (BGR), Germany
Mon: 136
Topics: 07.01 From paleoseismic trenches to seismic building codes and safety analyses for nuclear installations in Germany: progress in seismic hazard assessmentCharacterization of Active Tectonics and their influence on Landscape evolution in the Lower Rhine Graben (LRG), Western Germany- a morphotectonic approach
Napoleon Njeng, Vanessa Steinritz, Nicole Richter, Jochen Hürtgen, Klaus Reicherter
RWTH Aachen University, Germany
Mon: 137
Topics: 07.01 From paleoseismic trenches to seismic building codes and safety analyses for nuclear installations in Germany: progress in seismic hazard assessmentInduced seismicity in Germany during the last decade - an overview and update
Thomas Plenefisch1, Monika Bischoff2, Peter Gaebler1, Gernot Hartmann1, Ulrich Wegler3
1Federal Institute for Geosciences and Natural Resources (BGR), Germany; 2State Authority for Mining, Energy and Geology (LBEG), Germany; 3Friedrich-Schiller-University Jena, Institute for Geosciences, Germany
Mon: 138
Topics: 07.01 From paleoseismic trenches to seismic building codes and safety analyses for nuclear installations in Germany: progress in seismic hazard assessmentConstraining the earthquake recurrence intervals of the Periadriatic Fault using ESR dating and numerical modeling
Erick Prince1,2, Sumiko Tsukamoto3,4, Philipp Balling1, Christoph Grützner1, Kamil Ustaszewski1
1Friedrich-Schiller-University Jena, Burgweg 11, 07749 Jena, Germany.; 2Ruhr-University Bochum, Universitätsstraße 150, 44801 Bochum.; 3Leibniz Institute for Applied Geophysics LIAG Hannover, Stilleweg 2, 30655 Hannover, Germany.; 4Eberhard Karls University Tübingen, Schnarrenbergstr. 94-96, 72076 Tübingen, Germany.
Mon: 139
Topics: 07.01 From paleoseismic trenches to seismic building codes and safety analyses for nuclear installations in Germany: progress in seismic hazard assessmentNeotectonics and Morphotectonics of the southern eastern Upper Rhine Graben – the Cenozoic tectonic history of the Northern Markgräflerland, Germany
Julia Rudmann1,2, Jakob Wilk1, Thomas Kenkmann1, David Colin Tanner2
1Albert Ludwigs University Freiburg, Germany; 2LIAG Institute for Applied Geophysics, Germany
Mon: 140
Topics: 07.01 From paleoseismic trenches to seismic building codes and safety analyses for nuclear installations in Germany: progress in seismic hazard assessmentUse of catalogues of paleo, historical and recent seismicity for the estimation of seismic hazard in codes for earthquake-resistant building in Germany
Thomas Spies
Clausthal University of Technology (TU Clausthal), Germany
Mon: 141
Topics: 09.02 Museen als Fenster in die ForschungEin Audioguide in Leichter Sprache als Beitrag zur Inklusion am Geologischen und Mineralogischen Museum des Instituts für Geowissenschaften der Christian-Albrechts-Universität zu Kiel
Matthias Alberti
Geologisches und Mineralogisches Museum, Institut für Geowissenschaften, Christian-Albrechts-Universität zu Kiel, Germany
Mon: 142
Topics: 09.02 Museen als Fenster in die ForschungEvolution und Geowissenschaft zum Mitnehmen
Michael Buchwitz, Merlin Jansen, Dana Fabienne Liebke
Museum für Naturkunde Magdeburg, Germany
Mon: 143
Topics: 09.02 Museen als Fenster in die ForschungCaldera Connections: Engaging the Public with the Story of South Tyrol’s Supervolcano
Evelyn Kustatscher1,2, Renate Felderer3, Margit Schweigkofler1, Corrado Morelli4
1Museum of Nature South Tyrol, Bolzano/Bozen, Italy; 2Department of Natural History, Tirolean State Museums, Hall in Tirol, Austria; 3Tintenheld, Villanders, Italy; 4Servizio Geologico Provincia Autonoma di Bolzano
Mon: 144
Topics: 09.02 Museen als Fenster in die ForschungAn early Permian xenacanthid fragment from Thuringia
Frank Scholze, Andree Amelang, Georg Sommer
NaturHistorisches Museum Schloss Bertholdsburg Schleusingen, Germany
Mon: 145
Topics: 09.02 Museen als Fenster in die ForschungPAINTING THE PAST: BRINGING 500 MILLION YEARS OF MADYGEN BACK TO LIFE
Alina Winkler
Bonn Institute for Organismic Biology, Section Paleontology, University of Bonn, Germany
Mon: 146
Topics: 09.03 What Do We Know About Learning and Teaching Geosciences? – Geoscience Education Research and OutreachGerman Geoscience Olympiad - Correlation between curricula and results
Tamara Fahry-Seelig1, Sylke Hlawatsch1,2, Alexandra Mauerberger1,3
1DVGeo, Germany; 2Richard-Hallmann-Schule; 3EiFER
Mon: 147
Topics: 09.03 What Do We Know About Learning and Teaching Geosciences? – Geoscience Education Research and Outreach"Minecraft vs. Reality – Rocks, Minerals, Ores and the Use of Natural Resources": Design, implementation and evaluation of an interactive tour at the Mineralogical Museum Würzburg
Clara Großmann, Dorothée Kleinschrot, Markus Pingold
Julius-Maximilians-Universität Würzburg, Germany
Mon: 148
Topics: 10.01 Open TopicGround Water Extraction, Mitigating Method
Mohamed Ahmed Ali
RS/Geology, United Kingdom
Mon: 149
Topics: 10.01 Open TopicThe evolutionary history of leafy liverworts: an approach using the fossil record from worldwide amber deposits
Kathrin Feldberg1, S. Robbert Gradstein2, Yuriy S. Mamontov3, Matt A. M. Renner4, Alfons Schäfer-Verwimp5, Phiangphak Sukkharak6, Alexander R. Schmidt1
1Department of Geobiology, University of Göttingen, Goldschmidtstraße 3, 37077 Göttingen, Germany; 2Meise Botanic Garden, 1860 Meise, Belgium; 3Tsitsin Main Botanical Garden, Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow, 127276 Russia; 4National Herbarium of New South Wales, Botanic Gardens of Sydney, Australian Botanic Garden, Locked Bag 6002, Mount Annan, New South Wales 2567, Australia; 5Mittlere Letten 11, 88634 Herdwangen-Schönach, Germany; 6Department of Biology, Faculty of Science, Burapha University, 169, Long-Hard Bangsaen Road, Mueang, 20131, Chonburi, Thailand
Mon: 150
Topics: 10.01 Open TopicInventory and chronology of mass movements in the Black Forest
Lea Hagenbach1, Jan Blöthe1,2, Felix Martin Hofmann2, Frank Preusser2
1University of Freiburg, Institute of Environmental Social Sciences and Geography; 2University of Freiburg, Institute of Earth and Environmental Science
Mon: 151
Topics: 10.01 Open TopicThe fossil record of cockroach oothecae
Marie K. Hörnig1,2, Swane V. Jung1,2
1Universitätsmedizin Rostock, Medizinische Biologie und Elektronenmikroskopisches Zentrum (EMZ); 2Universität Greifswald, Zoologisches Institut und Museum
Mon: 152
Topics: 10.01 Open TopicEggcelent strategies! Egg Production, Egg Morphology and Laying Behaviour of Insects preserved in Amber from the Cretaceous to the Miocene
Swane Vivian Jung1,2, Marie Hörnig1
1Medizinische Biologie und Elektronenmikroskopisches Zentrum, Universitätsmedizin Rostock, Strempelstraße 14, D-18057 Rostock, Germany; 2Zoologisches Institut und Museum, AG Cytologie und Evolutionsbiologie, Universität Greifswald, Soldmannstraße 23, D-17489 Greifswald, Germany
Mon: 153
Topics: 10.01 Open TopicThe late Viséan Chemnitz fossil site – a Carboniferous locality full of surprises
Ilja Kogan1,2, Jan Fischer3, Jörg W. Schneider2, Ronny Rößler1,2, Ralf Werneburg4
1Museum für Naturkunde Chemnitz, Germany; 2TU Bergakademie Freiberg, Germany; 3Urweltmuseum GEOSKOP, Thallichtenberg, Germany; 4NaturHistorisches Museum Schloss Bertholdsburg Schleusingen, Germany
Mon: 154
Topics: 10.01 Open TopicIceland’s sizzling secret – an unusual sedimentary rock?
Michael Krumbholz1, Rouwen Lehné2, Lan Nguyen-Thanh3, Stefan Schloemer1, Martin Blumenberg1, Kristoff Svensson4, Johanna Krumbholz5, Nicole Nolte-Moser6, Matthias Halisch7, David Tanner7, María Helga Guðmundsdóttir8
1Federal Institute for Geosciences and Natural Resources (BGR), Germany; 2Hessian Agency for Nature Conservation, Environment and Geology; 3Institute of Applied Geosciences, Technical University Darmstadt; 4Independent Researcher; 5Landesamt für Bergbau, Energie und Geologie; 6MASA Institute GmbH; 7LIAG Institute for Applied Geophysics; 8University of Iceland‘s Resarch Centre in Breiðdalsvík
Mon: 155
Topics: 10.01 Open TopicExtinct detritivorous mites and a bradytelic bristly millipede together frozen in time.
Jéhan Le Cadre1, Jörg U. Hammel2, Roland R. Melzer1,3,4, Megan Short5, Sofía Irene Arce1
1Faculty of Biology, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München, Planegg-Martinsried, Germany; 2Institute of Materials Physics, Helmholtz-Zentrum Hereon, Geesthacht, Schleswig-Holstein, Germany; 3Bavarian State Collection of Zoology, Bavarian Natural History Collections, Münchhausenstr. 21, 81247 München, Germany; 4GeoBio-Center, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München, Germany; 5Faculty of Science, Engineering and Built Environment, Deakin University, Burwood, Australia
Mon: 156
Topics: 10.01 Open TopicNew click beetle larvae from about 100 million years ago and possible niche differentiation of predatory larvae in the past
Simon Josef Linhart1, Ana Zippel1, Gideon T. Haug2, Patrick Müller3, Carolin Haug1,4, Joachim T. Haug1,4, Florian Braig5
1Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München (LMU Munich), Faculty of Biology, Großhaderner Str. 2, 82152 Planegg-Martinsried, Germany; 2Universität Heidelberg, Faculty of Biosiences, Im Neuenheimer Feld 234, 69120 Heidelberg, Germany; 3Kreuzbergstr. 90, 66482 Zweibrücken, Germany; 4GeoBio-Center at LMU, Richard-Wagner-Str. 10, 80333 München, Germany; 5University of Oulu, Ecology and Genetics Research Unit, Pentti Kaiteran katu 1 Linnanmaa, Finland
Mon: 157
Topics: 10.01 Open TopicThe story of research on Devonian echinoids from the Rhenish Massif: how historical circumstances created a mess
Luis Pauly1, Reimund Haude2
1Abteilung Paläontologie, Bonner Institut für Organismische Biologie, Rheinische Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universität Bonn; 2Abteilung Geobiologie, Geowissenschaftliches Zentrum, Georg-August-Universität Göttingen
Mon: 158
Topics: 10.01 Open TopicGeoparks - linking geosciences, nature and society for a sustainable future
Fabian Weiß, Anna Mareis
Geopark Ries e.V., Germany
Mon: 159
Topics: 10.01 Open TopicBloom Taxa and Analogous Morphological Diversification after the K-Pg Boundary
Ulrich Wieneke
citizen scientist, Germany
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