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Poster Social and Exhibition 01.02+01.11+01.12+01.13+01.15+01.18+01.20+01.23+01.24+01.27+02.02+03.01+03.03+03.04+03.06+04.04+04.06+04.07+05.01+05.02+05.03+06.02+06.03+06.04+07.02+07.04+08.01+08.03+09.01
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All posters will be displayed on all conference days. But the posters listed here are this ones where the poster presenters have been asked to stand by their poster during the poster social. Find here the second part of the posters for the Poster Social on Monday All poster-authors of this session, please be present in the foyer at the second floor during this time. | ||
Presentations | ||
Wed: 001
Topics: 01.02 Anthropogenic geomorphology Post-fire impacts in the Central European Uplands: linking surface dynamics and contamination hazards in unmanaged forests to landscape and forest recovery 1Institute of Geography, University of Göttingen; 2Institute of Landscape Architecture and Environmental Planning, Technical University Berlin; 3Competence Center Landscape Resilience, University of Göttingen; 4Bioclimatology, University of Göttingen Wed: 002
Topics: 01.02 Anthropogenic geomorphology Tracing the Anthropogenic Fingerprint: Sedimentological and Isotopic Insights into Vienna's Floodplain Archives 1University of Vienna, Austria; 2University of Salzburg, Austria; 3Donau-Auen National Park, Austria Wed: 003
Topics: 01.02 Anthropogenic geomorphology Mining Landscapes in Mountain Regions: The St. Andreasberg Mining District (Harz Mountains, Northern Germany) from an Anthropogeomorphological Perspective 1High Mountain Geography, Institute of Geography, University of Göttingen, Germany; 2Institute of Geotechnology and Mineral Resources, Technical University of Clausthal, Germany Wed: 004
Topics: 01.11 Micropalaeontology – Advancements and Perspectives in Multiproxy Studies Digital Processing and Statistical Analysis of Archived Micropaleontological Surveys Landesamt für Geologie und Bergwesen Sachsen-Anhalt, Germany Wed: 005
Topics: 01.11 Micropalaeontology – Advancements and Perspectives in Multiproxy Studies The Quaternary Ostracoda of Eastern Germany Insitut für Geowissenschaften, Friedrich-Schiller-Universität Jena, Germany Wed: 006
Topics: 01.11 Micropalaeontology – Advancements and Perspectives in Multiproxy Studies The Role of Applied Micropaleontology in Integrating Geological and Geophysical Data for the Exploration and Development of South Caspian Oil and Gas Fields Micropro GmbH, Germany Wed: 007
Topics: 01.11 Micropalaeontology – Advancements and Perspectives in Multiproxy Studies Ostracods from the Layla Lakes in Saudi-Arabia – first results 1Friedrich-Schiller-Universität Jena, Germany; 2Technische Universität Darmstadt Wed: 008
Topics: 01.12 Coastal dynamics in different timescales: from seconds to millennia Echoes of past extreme wave events: Paleoenvironmental reconstruction in Vatika Bay, SE Peloponnese (Greece) 1Institute of Neotectonics and Natural Hazards, RWTH Aachen University, Germany; 2Mineralogy-Geology Laboratory, Department of Natural Resources and Agricultural Engineering, Agricultural University of Athens, Greece Wed: 009
Topics: 01.12 Coastal dynamics in different timescales: from seconds to millennia Evidence of Mediterranean tsunamis preserved in karst pockets on Malta 1Institute of Neotectonics and Natural Hazards, RWTH Aachen University, Aachen, Germany; 2Institute of Geography, Georg August University of Göttingen, Germany; 3Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Institute, Moss Landing, USA; 4School of the Environment, Geography & Geosciences, University of Portsmouth, United Kingdom; 5College of Natural and Health Sciences, Zayed University, United Arab Emirates Wed: 010
Topics: 01.12 Coastal dynamics in different timescales: from seconds to millennia Delineating storm- and wave-dominated deltaic systems to improve geothermal reservoir prediction, Bückeberg Group, Lower Saxony Basin, Germany Federal Institute for Geosciences and Natural Resources, Germany Wed: 011
Topics: 01.12 Coastal dynamics in different timescales: from seconds to millennia 3D Mesh Analysis of Coastal Boulder Deposits in Southern Peloponnese: Investigation of a Possible Tsunamigenic Origin 1RWTH Aachen University, Germany; 2University of Cologne, Germany; 3Agricultural University of Athens, Greece Wed: 012
Topics: 01.12 Coastal dynamics in different timescales: from seconds to millennia A Barrier-Lagoon Record of Sea-Level Change During the Late Pleistocene in Northeastern Oman TU Darmstadt, Germany Wed: 013
Topics: 01.13 Sedimentary basins as multi-proxy and multi-process recorders Upper mantle controls on the Paleozoic to Cenozoic evolution of intracontinental Western and Central Europe 1GFZ Helmholtz Centre for Geosciences, Germany; 2TU Berlin Wed: 014
Topics: 01.13 Sedimentary basins as multi-proxy and multi-process recorders Mixed siliciclastic-carbonate heterolith from the Mesoproterozoic Kurnool Group, India: insights into rift-to-passive margin evolution of the Purana Basins 1INDIAN STATISTICAL INSTITUTE, Kolkata, India; 2INDIAN STATISTICAL INSTITUTE, Kolkata, India; 3INDIAN STATISTICAL INSTITUTE, Kolkata, India Wed: 015
Topics: 01.13 Sedimentary basins as multi-proxy and multi-process recorders 3D Seismic Analysis of a Salt Tectonic-Controlled Geothermal Reservoir in the North German Basin 1LIAG Institute for Applied Geophysics, Germany; 2Georg August University of Göttingen; 3Bundesanstalt für Geowissenschaften und Rohstoffe (BGR) Wed: 016
Topics: 01.13 Sedimentary basins as multi-proxy and multi-process recorders Facies variability and depositional architecture of bioclastic bottom-current deposits formed on a Devonian contourite terrace (Tafilalt Platform, Morocco) 1Universität Greifswald, Germany; 2Westfälische Wilhelms-Universität Münster, Germany; 3Hassan II Academy of Sciences and Technology Rabat, Morocco; 4Hassan II University Casablanca, Morocco Wed: 017
Topics: 01.13 Sedimentary basins as multi-proxy and multi-process recorders The Influence of the Digul Fault on the Formation and Evolution of the South Papua Sedimentary Basin in the Context of the Extension of the North Australian Basin Musamus University Merauke, Faculty of Teacher Training and Education, Department of Physics Education, Merauke, Indonesia Wed: 018
Topics: 01.15 Taping records of environmental and climatic changes throughout the Quaternary Multi-method luminescence dating of late Cenozoic northern Upper Rhine Graben sediments 1Justus Liebig University Giessen, Germany; 2Research Laboratory for Archaeology and the History of Art, University of Oxford, OX1 3Q1, United Kingdom; 3Department of Physics, Technical University of Denmark, Risø Campus, DK, 4000 Roskilde, Denmark Wed: 019
Topics: 01.15 Taping records of environmental and climatic changes throughout the Quaternary Fan morphodynamics under varying climatic and topographic gradients of the Chilean Andean forearc 1RWTH Aachen, Germany; 2Servicio Nacional de Geología y Minería Geología (SERNAGEOMIN) Chile; 3Universität zu Köln; 4Universidad de Chile; 5Julius-Maximilians-Universität Würzburg; 6GFZ Helmholtz-Zentrum Potsdam; 7Universität Potsdam Wed: 020
Topics: 01.15 Taping records of environmental and climatic changes throughout the Quaternary Tracing provenances of Quaternary dust deposits in dammed valleys (vegas) on Lanzarote 1Dresden University of Technology, Germany; 2Justus-Liebig-University Gießen, Germany; 3University of Potsdam, Germany; 4GFZ German Research Centre for Geosciences, Germany Wed: 021
Topics: 01.15 Taping records of environmental and climatic changes throughout the Quaternary Introducing DFG-research project RO 7078/2-1: Late Pleistocene dune archives spanning from the Canary to the Tyrrhenian Basin – Paleoenvironmental reconstruction via dust imprint from source areas in northern Africa 1Technichal University of Dresden, Germany; 2Justus-Liebig-Universität Gießen; 3GFZ German Research Center for Geosciences Potsdam; 4HUN-REN Research Center for Astronomy and Earth Sciences Budapest; 5Senckenberg Natural History Collections Dresden Wed: 022
Topics: 01.15 Taping records of environmental and climatic changes throughout the Quaternary Holocene climatic change on the Arabian Peninsula: a high-resolution record from the Layla Lakes, central Saudi Arabia 1Technische Universität Darmstadt, Germany; 2Freie Universität Berlin, Germany; 3GFZ Potsdam, Germany; 4Technische Universität Braunschweig, Germany Wed: 023
Topics: 01.15 Taping records of environmental and climatic changes throughout the Quaternary Between nature and humans: charcoal analysis for the reconstruction of fire activity in Bispingen during the early Eemian Interglacial and its context in a regional comparison 1Georg-August-Universität Göttingen, Germany, Geographical Institute; 2Polish Academy of Sciences, Institute of Geography and Spatial Organization; 3Leuphana Universität Lüneburg, Ecological Institute; 4GFZ Helmholtz Centre for Geosciences, Section 4.6 Geomorphology; 5Kiel University, Leibniz Laboratory for Radiometric Dating and Stable Isotope Research Wed: 024
Topics: 01.15 Taping records of environmental and climatic changes throughout the Quaternary Sedimentological analysis and single-grain luminescence dating of glaciotectonic complexes and tunnel-valley fills in northwestern Germany 1Institute of Earth System Sciences, Leibniz Universität Hannover, Germany; 2Institute for Applied Geophysics (LIAG), Hannover, Germany; 3Department of Geography and Earth Sciences, Aberystwyth University, Wales; 4State Authority of Mining, Energy and Geology (LBEG), Hannover, Germany; 5Department of Geosciences, Eberhard Karls Universität Tübingen, Tübingen, Germany; 6Geological Institute, RWTH Aachen University, Aachen, Germany Wed: 025
Topics: 01.18 Regional Geology – the wider Göttingen area, Germany and beyond U-Pb zircon geochronology of metasedimentary and meta-igneous rocks of the Palatinate and Northern Vosges 1Technische Universität Darmstadt; 2Karlsruher Institut für Technologie Wed: 026
Topics: 01.18 Regional Geology – the wider Göttingen area, Germany and beyond Hoher Hagen-Basalt (Dransfeld bei Göttingen): Struktur und Intrusionstyp Universität Göttingen, Germany Wed: 027
Topics: 01.18 Regional Geology – the wider Göttingen area, Germany and beyond A new 3D model of the base Quaternary for northwestern Lower Saxony (Germany) Landesamt für Bergbau, Energie und Geologie, Hannover Wed: 028
Topics: 01.18 Regional Geology – the wider Göttingen area, Germany and beyond Facies Characterization and Stratigraphic Evolution of Atypical Upper Maastrichtian Shallow-Marine Deposits of the Reitbrook Formation, North German Basin 1University of Göttingen, Department of Structural Geology and Geothermics, Germany; 2Leibniz Insitute for Applied Geophysics, Germany Wed: 029
Topics: 01.18 Regional Geology – the wider Göttingen area, Germany and beyond From spatio-temporal patterns of river incision rates to Quaternary uplift history of the Variscan Rhenish/Ardenne Massif (N. Europe) Laboratoire Image Ville Environnement (LIVE UMR 7362), Université de Strasbourg, Strasbourg, France Wed: 030
Topics: 01.18 Regional Geology – the wider Göttingen area, Germany and beyond New geological map data for Düsseldorf and adjacent areas (North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany) Geologischer Dienst Nordrhein-Westfalen, Germany Wed: 031
Topics: 01.18 Regional Geology – the wider Göttingen area, Germany and beyond Characterization and timing of diagenetically altered sedimentary gypsum in Luneburg and Othfresen (Northern Germany) by using modern OSL, petrographic and geochemical investigations 1LIAG-Institut für Angewandte Geophysik, Hannover; 2Bundesanstalt für Geowissenschaften und Rohstoffe, Hannover; 3Institut für Geologie und Paläontologie, Universität Münster Wed: 032
Topics: 01.18 Regional Geology – the wider Göttingen area, Germany and beyond The superposition of fault networks around the Asse salt structure as a proxy for the regional tectonic evolution – insights from 3D seismic data Bundesgesellschaft für Endlagerung mbH (BGE), Germany Wed: 033
Topics: 01.18 Regional Geology – the wider Göttingen area, Germany and beyond Unravelling provenance and diagenetic evolution of an Upper Rotliegend conglomerate: A single clast perspective from the Schadewalde 2/75 borehole, Saxony-Anhalt, Germany 1Landesamt für Geologie und Bergwesen Sachsen-Anhalt, Germany; 2Sächsisches Landesamt für Umwelt, Landwirtschaft und Geologie, Germany Wed: 034
Topics: 01.20 Process oriented microfabric characterisation of geomaterials The effect of fluorine on rim growth rates in the ternary CaO-MgO-SiO2 system University of Innsbruck, Austria Wed: 035
Topics: 01.20 Process oriented microfabric characterisation of geomaterials A microstructural record of brittle-ductile clinopyroxene deformation in the lower crust 1University of Innsbruck, Austria; 2University of Oslo, Norway; 3University of Vienna, Austria Wed: 036
Topics: 01.20 Process oriented microfabric characterisation of geomaterials Strain localization at eclogite-facies conditions induced by syn-metamorphic strength inversion 1University of Innsbruck, Austria; 2University of Mainz, Germany; 3Geosphere Austria; 4University of Vienna, Austria; 5University of Oslo, Norway Wed: 037
Topics: 01.20 Process oriented microfabric characterisation of geomaterials Magnetite microstructure in oceanic serpentinites MLU Halle-Wittenberg Wed: 038
Topics: 01.20 Process oriented microfabric characterisation of geomaterials Microstructural Evolution of High- and Low-Strain Serpentinites from the Zermatt-Saas Meta-Ophiolite: Insights into Antigorite and Olivine Deformation at Intermediate-Depth Seismicity Depths ETH Zürich, Switzerland Wed: 039
Topics: 01.20 Process oriented microfabric characterisation of geomaterials Deformation microstructures in serpentinites from the Atlantis Massif Oceanic Core Complex 1Martin-Luther-University Halle, Halle, Germany; 2ETH Zurich, Zurich, Switzerland; 3University of Plymouth, Plymouth, UK; 4University of Wyoming, Laramy, WY, USA; 5University of Southern Mississippi, Hattiesburgh, MS, USA Wed: 040
Topics: 01.20 Process oriented microfabric characterisation of geomaterials Implications of crystallographic preferred orientations in quartz mylonites Martin-Luther University Halle-Wittenberg, Germany Wed: 041
Topics: 01.20 Process oriented microfabric characterisation of geomaterials Contact metamorphism-related deformation mechanisms of radiolarites and skarns at the Monte Capanne pluton, Elba Island, Italy Georg-August-University Göttingen, Germany Wed: 042
Topics: 01.20 Process oriented microfabric characterisation of geomaterials The Role of Fluid Salinity in Wollastonite Reaction Rim Formation 1Geoscience Center, Georg-August-University Göttingen, Germany; 2School of Earth and Environment, University of Leeds, United Kingdom; 3Institute of Earth Sciences, University of Lausanne, Switzerland Wed: 043
Topics: 01.23 Fluvial Anthropospheres – Exploring Central European Floodplain Transformations Our legacy: how human impact takes on climatic changes to control floodplain dynamics in the Upper Rhine area 1Institute of Environmental Social Sciences and Geography, University Freiburg, Freiburg, Germany; 2Institute of Earth and Environmental Sciences, University of Freiburg, Freiburg, Germany; 3Institute of Applied Geosciences, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Karlsruhe, Germany; 4now at Geschäftsstelle Länderarbeitskreis Energiebilanzen, Statistisches Landesamt Baden-Württemberg, Fellbach, Germany Wed: 044
Topics: 01.23 Fluvial Anthropospheres – Exploring Central European Floodplain Transformations Parallel histories? A comparative GIS-based study of peat subsidence in Donaumoos and Rhinluch 1Leipzig University, Institute for Geography, Leipzig, Germany; 2Leibniz Institute for Research on Society and Space, Contemporary History and Archive, Erkner, Germany; 3University of Manchester, School of Environment, Education and Development, Manchester, UK; 4Potsdam University, Biodiversity Research / Systematic Botany, Potsdam, Germany; 5Eberhard Karls University Tübingen, Department of Prehistory and Historical Archaeology, Tübingen, Germany; 6Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research – UFZ, Department Monitoring and Exploration Technologies, Leipzig, Germany Wed: 045
Topics: 01.23 Fluvial Anthropospheres – Exploring Central European Floodplain Transformations Holocene floodplain stratigraphy reflecting natural and anthropogenic induced sediment dynamics in a mining-affected catchment in the Eastern Harz Mts., Germany 1Department of Geography, RWTH Aachen University; 2Landschaftsverband Rheinland (LVR) für Bodendenkmalpflege; 3State Office for Geology and Mining Saxony-Anhalt (LAGB) Wed: 046
Topics: 01.23 Fluvial Anthropospheres – Exploring Central European Floodplain Transformations From Pleistocene gravels to Anthroposphere flooding: The July 2021 flood at Erftstadt-Blessem in a long-term context 1RWTH Aachen University, Germany; 2University of Cologne, Germany Wed: 047
Topics: 01.23 Fluvial Anthropospheres – Exploring Central European Floodplain Transformations Molluscs and Ostracods as Bioindicators in Holocene Floodplain Sediments of the Rivers Echaz and Eger (Southern Germany) 1Institute of Geosciences, Friedrich-Schiller-Universität Jena, Germany; 2Max Planck Institute of Geoanthropology, Jena, Germany; 3Institute for Geography, Leipzig University, Germany; 4Soil Science and Geomorphology, Eberhard Karls University Tübingen, Germany; 5German Archaeological Institute - DAI, Romano-Germanic Commission, Germany; 6Leibzig Lab, Leipzig University, Germany Wed: 048
Topics: 01.23 Fluvial Anthropospheres – Exploring Central European Floodplain Transformations Spatiotemporal dynamics of floodplain patterns during the last 400 years south of Leipzig - A regional scale analysis 1Institute of Geography, Leipzig University, Leipzig, Germany; 2Historical Anthropospheres working group, LeipzigLab, Leipzig University, Leipzig, Germany; 3Institute of Geography, Technical University Dresden, Dresden, Germany; 4Leibniz-Institute for the History and Culture of Eastern Europe (GWZO), Leipzig, Germany; 5Historical Seminar, Leipzig University, Leipzig, Germany Wed: 049
Topics: 01.23 Fluvial Anthropospheres – Exploring Central European Floodplain Transformations Great transitions in Donaumoos land reclamation (Bavaria, Germany) since the late 18th century – a palaeohydrological and historical perspective 1Leipzig University, Germany; 2University of Tübingen, Germany; 3Bavarian State Office for the Conservation of Historical Monuments, Munich, Germanyany; 4Catholic University of Eichstätt-Ingolstadt, Neuburg an der Donau, Germany; 5Leibniz Institute for Research on Society and Space, Erkner, Germany; 6The University of Manchester, United Kingdom; 7Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research - UFZ, Leipzig, Germany; 8Institute of Biochemistry and Biology, Potsdam University, Germany Wed: 050
Topics: 01.24 Fieldwork as common playground: the importance of geological survey to unravel Earth processes Integrating 60 years of paleontological research: A new geologic map of the Madygen Geopark, Kyrgyzstan 1TU Bergakademie Freiberg, Germany; 2Beak Consultants GmbH, Freiberg, Germany Wed: 051
Topics: 01.24 Fieldwork as common playground: the importance of geological survey to unravel Earth processes New field evidence from the eastern margin of the Lepontine Dome: structural constraints for its exhumation 1Heidelberg University, Institute of Earth Sciences, Heidelberg, Germany; 2University of Milan (UNIMI), Earth Sciences Department “A. Desio”, Milan, Italy; 3University of Applied Sciences and Arts of Southern Switzerland (SUPSI), Institute of Earth Sciences, Mendrisio, Switzerland Wed: 052
Topics: 01.24 Fieldwork as common playground: the importance of geological survey to unravel Earth processes A study of the crystalline basement of the Cima Lunga unit (Lepontine Dome, Swiss Central Alps) 1Institute of Earth Sciences, Universität Heidelberg, D-69120 Heidelberg, Germany; 2Institute of Earth Sciences, University of Applied Sciences and Arts of Southern Switzerland (SUPSI), CH-6850 Mendrisio, Ticino, Switzerland; 3Institute of Earth Sciences, University of Lausanne (UNIL), CH-1015 Lausanne, Vaud, Switzerland; 4Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences, University of Pavia (UNIPV), IT-27100 Pavia, Italy. Wed: 053
Topics: 01.27 The BROMACKER project: A novel combination of multidisciplinary research and science communication in a UNESCO Geopark Importance of the Lower Permian Fossillagerstätte Bromacker near Tambach-Dietharz in the Thuringian Forest (Germany, Tambach Formation) – Results of the first international research project (1992 – 2010) 1Museum der Natur Gotha, Germany; 2Carnegie Museum of Natural History Pittsburgh, USA; 3University of San Bernardino, CA, USA; 4Comenius University Bratislava, Slovakia Wed: 054
Topics: 01.27 The BROMACKER project: A novel combination of multidisciplinary research and science communication in a UNESCO Geopark From the Permian to the Digital Age: Science Communication via Instagram in the BROMACKER Project Museum für Naturkunde Berlin, Germany Wed: 055
Topics: 01.27 The BROMACKER project: A novel combination of multidisciplinary research and science communication in a UNESCO Geopark Invertebrates from the Lower Permian Bromacker site 1Friedrich-Schiller-Universität Jena, Germany; 2NaturHistorisches Museum Schloss Bertholdsburg Schleusingen; 3Friedenstein Stiftung Gotha; 4TU Bergakademie Freiberg Wed: 056
Topics: 01.27 The BROMACKER project: A novel combination of multidisciplinary research and science communication in a UNESCO Geopark Telling Bromacker time: Time-series analysis of redbed cores from the Early Permian of the Tambach Basin, Thuringian Forest, Germany Department of Geosciences, Friedrich-Schiller-University Jena, Burgweg 11, 07749 Jena Wed: 057
Topics: 01.27 The BROMACKER project: A novel combination of multidisciplinary research and science communication in a UNESCO Geopark New predatory synapsid appendicular elements from the Bromacker locality (early Permian of Thuringia, Germany) 1Museum für Naturkunde Berlin, Germany; 2Humboldt-Universtität Berlin, Germany Wed: 058
Topics: 02.02 Trace fossils as indicators for the ecology, function, physiology and behaviour of fossil organisms and their evolution in the context of palaeoenvironmental change A late Eocene rhinochimaeroid egg capsule from marine coastal strata of British Columbia, Canada 1Urweltmuseum GEOSKOP, Thallichtenberg, Germany; 2Pacific PaleoQuest, Brentwood Bay, British Columbia, Canada; 3University of Waterloo, Environmental Isotope Laboratory, Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences, University of Waterloo, Ontario, Canada; 4Department of Earth and Biological Sciences, Loma Linda University, Loma Linda, CA, USA; 5Heritage Branch, BC Ministry of Tourism, Arts, Culture and Sport, Victoria, British Columbia, Cana; 6Vancouver Island Paleontological Society, Courtenay, British Columbia, Canada; 7Vancouver Paleontological Society, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada Wed: 059
Topics: 02.02 Trace fossils as indicators for the ecology, function, physiology and behaviour of fossil organisms and their evolution in the context of palaeoenvironmental change An unusual invertebrate trace fossil from the Thuringian Rotliegend 1NaturHistorisches Museum Schloss Bertholdsburg Schleusingen, Germany; 2Urweltmuseum GEOSKOP, Burg Lichtenberg (Pfalz), Germany; 3Eisenach, Germany Wed: 060
Topics: 02.02 Trace fossils as indicators for the ecology, function, physiology and behaviour of fossil organisms and their evolution in the context of palaeoenvironmental change Procolophonichnium tracks from the middle to late Permian of central Germany 1Uni Bonn, Germany; 2Museum für Naturkunde Magdeburg; 3Museum für Naturkunde Berlin, Leibniz-Institut für Evolutions- und Biodiversitätsforschung; 4TU Bergakademie Wed: 061
Topics: 02.02 Trace fossils as indicators for the ecology, function, physiology and behaviour of fossil organisms and their evolution in the context of palaeoenvironmental change The osteology of the Mediterranean and African dwarf goby Corcyrogobius (Teleostei: Gobiidae) – Testing the limits of μCT-Scanning 1Ludwig-Maximilian-Universität, Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München, Richard-Wagner Straße 10, 80333 Munich, Germany; 2SNSB—Bavarian State Collection of Zoology (ZSM), Department of Ichthyology, Münchhausenstr. 21, 81247 Munich, Germany; 3GeoBio-Center, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München, 80333 Munich, Germany Wed: 062
Topics: 03.01 Recent Advances in the Geological Research of Marine Environments Stable antimony isotope composition of hydrogenetic ferromanganese crusts 1Københavns Universitet; 2Leibniz Universität Hannover Wed: 063
Topics: 03.04 All about carbonates An isotope view on calcium gradients in the Baltic Sea 1Geochemistry & Isotope Biogeochemistry, Leibniz IOW, Germany; 2Geography & Geology, Greifswald University, FRG; 3Interdisciplinary Faculty, Rostock University, FRG; 4Leibniz ZMT, Bremen, FRG; 5Environmental Geology, Institute for Geosciences, University of Bonn, FRG; 6Institute of Geology, Mineralogy and Geophysics, Ruhr-University Bochum, Bochum, FRG; 7Institute of Mineralogy, University of Münster, FRG; 8Chesapeake Biological Laboratory, University of Maryland, Center for Environmental Science, USA; 9present address: Hydroisotop, Schweitenkirchen, FRG Wed: 064
Topics: 03.04 All about carbonates Towards Sustainable Carbonate Synthesis: Mechanochemical Synthesis and In situ X-ray Powder Diffraction Studies Max-Planck-Institut für Kohlenforschung, Germany Wed: 065
Topics: 03.04 All about carbonates Six Ca-Mg-Fe Carbonate Reference Materials for In-Situ Analysis of Oxygen and Carbon Isotope Ratios 1GFZ Helmholtz Centre for Geosciences, Germany; 2Department of Geological Sciences, University of Cape Town, South Africa; 3Department of Archeology, University of Cape Town, South Africa; 4Georg-August Universität, Geowissenschaftliches Zentrum, Göttingen, Germany; 5Institute of Earth Surface Dynamics, University of Lausanne, Switzerland; 6Royal Ontario Museum, Toronto, Canada; 7National Museum of Natural History of Luxembourg, Luxembourg Wed: 066
Topics: 03.04 All about carbonates Carbonate modification after extreme stress loading Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München, Germany Wed: 067
Topics: 03.06 Multiscale characterization of structure, flow and transport dynamics in fractured porous media and karst systems openKARST: Assessing flooding dynamics in karst aquifers with a resolution-aware modeling tool Institute for Environmental Assessment and Water Research, Spain Wed: 068
Topics: 04.04 Hydrogen in the energy transition – white to green hydrogen and subsurface storage Serpentinization in the Münchberg Massif: New petrological and geochemical data BGR (Federal Institution for Geoscience and Ressources, Germany), Germany Wed: 069
Topics: 04.04 Hydrogen in the energy transition – white to green hydrogen and subsurface storage Apparent and phase diffusion coefficients for H2 geological storage scenarios using a modified Maxwell-Stefan method 1GFZ Helmholtz Center for Geosciences, Germany; 2Institute of Applied Geothermal Energy, Technical University of Darmstadt Wed: 070
Topics: 04.06 Coupled Fluid-Rock Deformation: Unraveling Multiscale THMC Dynamics for Fundamental Geological Processes and Societal Challenges Thermo-Hydro-Mechanical-Chemical (THMC) reactive transport modeling of Mg isotope fractionation to constrain the timescales of fluid-driven rock transformation in the crust. 1Institut für Geologische Wissenschaften, Freie Universität Berlin, Berlin, Germany; 2School of the Earth, Ocean & Environment, University of South Carolina, Columbia, SC, USA; 3Earth and Planets Laboratory, Carnegie Institution for Science, Washington, DC, USA; 4Department of Earth, Environmental and Life Sciences, University of Genova, Genova, Italy Wed: 071
Topics: 04.06 Coupled Fluid-Rock Deformation: Unraveling Multiscale THMC Dynamics for Fundamental Geological Processes and Societal Challenges Spatio-temporal characteristics of geological phenomena: Linking patterns to processes 1Geozentrum Nordbayern, Friedrich Alexander University Erlangen Nuremberg, Germany; 2School of Earth and Environment, University of Leeds Wed: 072
Topics: 04.06 Coupled Fluid-Rock Deformation: Unraveling Multiscale THMC Dynamics for Fundamental Geological Processes and Societal Challenges Use of Physics-Based Machine Learning Surrogate Models for Optimal Sensor Placement 1GFZ Helmholtz Centre for Geosciences, Potsdam, Germany; 2Institute of Applied Geosciences, Technische Universität Darmstadt, Darmstadt, Germany Wed: 073
Topics: 04.07 Mineralogy of Secondary Raw Materials Application of natural pozzolanic material from South America-Peru as SCM Martin - Luther - Universität Institute for Geosciences and Geography Mineralogy/Geochemistry Wed: 074
Topics: 04.07 Mineralogy of Secondary Raw Materials Time-resolved hydrate phase evolution and pozzolanic reactivity of OPC mixtures, considering different modifications of leached spodumene 1Institute for Technologies and Economics of Lithium (ITEL), Leipziger Str. 70, Halle (Saale) 06108, Germany; 2Mineralogy/Geochemistry, Martin Luther University Halle-Wittenberg, Von-Seckendorff-Platz 4, Halle (Saale) 06120, Germany; 3Microstructure-based material design group, Martin Luther University Halle-Wittenberg, Heinrich-Damerow-Str. 4, Halle (Saale) 06120, Germany Wed: 075
Topics: 05.01 Spectroscopic methods in modern geosciences Measurement of polarizability tensor for muscovite and potential application to microstructural characterization Institut für Geologische Wissenschaften, Freie Universität Berlin, Germany Wed: 076
Topics: 05.01 Spectroscopic methods in modern geosciences Simultaneous high pressure high temperature X-ray emission and diffraction at ID27, ESRF, revisiting the spin transition of magnesiosiderite 1University Potsdam, Germany; 2ESRF, France; 3TU, Dortmund Wed: 077
Topics: 05.01 Spectroscopic methods in modern geosciences Fe3+/FeT ratios in amphibole minerals determined by single-crystal synchrotron Mössbauer spectroscopy: a tool to understand the redox state of arc magmas 1Bundesanstalt für Geowissenschaften und Rohstoffe, Germany; 2California Institute of Technology, 1200 E. California Boulevard, Pasadena, California 91125, U.S.A; 3Argonne National Laboratory, 9700 South Cass Avenue, Argonne, Illinois 60439, U.S.A Wed: 078
Topics: 05.01 Spectroscopic methods in modern geosciences Importance of creating a Database for Space Exploration 1Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München (LMU), Germany; 2European Astronaut Center (EAC) – European Space Agency (ESA); 3Mineralogical State Collection Munich, (SNSB); 4BMW Group Wed: 079
Topics: 05.02 Understanding (geo)materials with advanced experimental and computational methods Challenges in powder XRD-based Rietveld analyses of Carbonates and Sulfates from Lechuguilla Cave (New Mexico, USA) 1Universität Bremen, Germany; 2Senckenberg am Meer: Wilhelmshaven, DE Wed: 080
Topics: 05.02 Understanding (geo)materials with advanced experimental and computational methods Towards parallel geochemical and mineralogical proficiency testing: GeoPT and MinPT 1Helmholtz-Zentrum Dresden Rossendorf, Helmholtz-Institute Freiberg for Resource Technology, Chemnitzer Str. 40, 09599 Freiberg; 2UK Faculty of Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics, The Open University, Walton Hall, Milton Keynes, MK7 6AA, UK; 3British Geological Survey, Keyworth, Nottingham, NG12 5GG Wed: 081
Topics: 05.02 Understanding (geo)materials with advanced experimental and computational methods Build your own Micro-XRD-XRF System 1Geowissenschaften, Universität Potsdam, Germany; 2GFZ Helmholtz-Zentrum für Geoforschung, Potsdam, Germany; 3DESY, Hamburg, Germany Wed: 082
Topics: 05.02 Understanding (geo)materials with advanced experimental and computational methods Microplastic Deposition and Transport in a Human-Impacted Stream: Insights from Geomorphic Sinks and Sediment Analogues 1Department of Geology, University of Vienna, Austria; 2Institute of Hydrobiology and Aquatic Ecosystem Management, BOKU University, Viena Wed: 083
Topics: 05.02 Understanding (geo)materials with advanced experimental and computational methods Atomic-Scale Investigation of Thermal Conductivity in Lower Mantle Minerals Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München, Germany Wed: 084
Topics: 05.03 Archaeometry – Geosciences4Humanities The Characteristics of Nephrite Jade from Baoding, Hebei, China and Its Potential Uses in the Neolithic Period 1Gemmological Institute, China University of Geosciences (wuhan); 2Institute for Geosciences, Johannes Gutenberg University of Mainz; 3Hubei Key research Base of Humanities and Social Sciences-Center for Jewelry Heritage and Innovation; 4Hubei Gems and Jewelry Engineering Technology Research Center Wed: 085
Topics: 05.03 Archaeometry – Geosciences4Humanities Towards a better understanding of the past: Investigating the sea spray effect in modern coastal environments 1Kiel University, Germany; 2Friedrich-Alexander University Erlangen-Nürnberg, Germany; 3Ludwig-Maximilians University of Munich, Germany; 4University of Münster, Germany Wed: 086
Topics: 06.02 Recent advances in fossil imaging Possibilities of Virtual Paleohistology: A Comparative Study with Sauropod Dinosaurs 1University of Hamburg, Germany; 2Freie Universität Berlin, Germany; 3Leibniz Institute for the Analysis of the Biodiversity Change, Germany; 4Comet YXLON GmbH, Germany; 5Universitätsklinikum Eppendorf, Germany Wed: 087
Topics: 06.03 3D Geological Modelling: Methods, Applications, and Regional Insights TUNB Velo 2.0: Towards a Regional Seismic Velocity Model for the North German Basin Bundesanstalt für Geowissenschaften und Rohstoffe (BGR), Germany Wed: 088
Topics: 06.03 3D Geological Modelling: Methods, Applications, and Regional Insights Regional velocity modelling of the North German Basin in Saxony-Anhalt as part of the TUNB Velo 2.0 project Landesamt für Geologie und Bergwesen Sachsen-Anhalt, Germany Wed: 089
Topics: 06.03 3D Geological Modelling: Methods, Applications, and Regional Insights Estimation of Variogram Parameters with Seismic Forward Modelling 1Computational Geoscience, Geothermics and Reservoir Geophysics (CG3), RWTH Aachen University, Germany; 2Fraunhofer Research Institution for Energy Infrastructures and Geotechnologies, Aachen Wed: 090
Topics: 06.03 3D Geological Modelling: Methods, Applications, and Regional Insights The role of the seismic time model in the verification of depth modelling approaches in the North German Basin (TUNB Velo 2.0) Geological Survey of Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania Wed: 091
Topics: 06.03 3D Geological Modelling: Methods, Applications, and Regional Insights Development of a 3D geological and hydrostratigraphic model of the Agourai plateau (Morocco): insights into karst aquifer dynamics and structural framework 1Laboratory of Geo-engineering and Environment, Department of Geology, Faculty of Sciences, Moulay Ismail University of Meknes; 2Institute of Groundwater Management, Technical University of Dresden, Dresden, Germany; 3Global Water and Climate Adaption Centre, Technische Universität Dresden, 01062 Dresden, Germany Wed: 092
Topics: 06.03 3D Geological Modelling: Methods, Applications, and Regional Insights Velocity modelling across borders: Insights from the TUNB Velo 2.0 project 1Landesamt für Bergbau, Energie und Geologie, Niedersachsen (LBEG), Germany; 2Landesamt für Geologie und Bergwesen Sachsen-Anhalt; 3Landesamt für Umwelt des Landes Schleswig-Holstein; 4Landesamt für Umwelt, Naturschutz u. Geologie (LUNG) Mecklenburg-Vorpommern; 5Landesamt für Bergbau, Geologie und Rohstoffe Brandenburg Wed: 093
Topics: 06.03 3D Geological Modelling: Methods, Applications, and Regional Insights Development of a Cross-Border 3D Geological Model for the Lausitz: Methodology and Applications 1Sächsisches Landesamt für Umwelt, Landwirtschaft und Geologie, Germany; 2Landesamt für Bergbau, Geologie und Rohstoffe Brandenburg, Germany Wed: 094
Topics: 06.03 3D Geological Modelling: Methods, Applications, and Regional Insights Assessing Fault Reactivation Using Slip and Dilation Tendency Federal Institute for Geosciences and Natural Resources, Germany Wed: 095
Topics: 06.03 3D Geological Modelling: Methods, Applications, and Regional Insights 3D modeling of salt dome structures – a case study in the Pricaspian Basin (Central Asia) ERCOSPLAN Ingenieurgesellschaft Geotechnik und Bergbau mbH, Germany Wed: 096
Topics: 06.03 3D Geological Modelling: Methods, Applications, and Regional Insights Harmonizing a 3D velocity field between Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania and Brandenburg: Insights from the TUNB velo 2.0 project 1Landesamt für Bergbau, Geologie und Rohstoffe, Brandenburg, Germany; 2Landesamt für Umwelt, Naturschutz und Geologie, Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Germany Wed: 097
Topics: 06.04 Stressors in Hydrogeology: Interactions and Impacts Lead and benzene contamination in drinking water wells of an unconfined aquifer in the Niger Delta, Nigeria. Universität Kassel, Germany Wed: 098
Topics: 06.04 Stressors in Hydrogeology: Interactions and Impacts Old drainage tunnels – new, innovative water reservoirs? Hydrogeological investigations and modeling for a potential analysis Technische Universität Braunschweig, Leichtweiß-Institute for Hydraulic Engineering and Water Resources, Division for Hydrology and River Basin Management Wed: 099
Topics: 06.04 Stressors in Hydrogeology: Interactions and Impacts Statistical Assessment of Water Quality in Mexico's Contaminated Purisima Dam 1UNIVERSIDAD DE GUANAJUATO, Mexico; 2Technical University of Darmstadt Wed: 100
Topics: 07.02 Geothermal energy – Potential and utilisation of geothermal energy resources for the heat transition Uncertainty Quantification of THC Reactive Transport in the Middle Buntsandstein Fractures: A Numerical Reservoir Simulation Study at the Wörth am Rhein site in the Upper Rhine Graben, Germany 1Department of Structural Geology and Geothermics, Georg-August-Universität Göttingen, Göttingen, Germany; 2LIAG-Institute for Applied Geophysics, Hannover, Germany Wed: 101
Topics: 07.02 Geothermal energy – Potential and utilisation of geothermal energy resources for the heat transition Structural geology and reservoir properties of the Middle Buntsandstein in Göttingen and the related risks for a hydrogeothermal project 1ERDWERK GmbH, Germany; 2Stadtwerke Göttingen AG, Germany; 3Georg-August-Universität Göttingen, Germany Wed: 102
Topics: 07.02 Geothermal energy – Potential and utilisation of geothermal energy resources for the heat transition Biogeochemical processes in anoxic saline siliciclastic aquifers induced by Aquifer Thermal Energy Storage between 20°C and 80°C 1Technische Universität Berlin, Department of Applied Geosciences, Applied Geochemistry, 10587 Berlin, Germany; 2GFZ Helmholtz Centre for Geosciences, Section Geomicrobiology, 14473 Potsdam, Germany Wed: 103
Topics: 07.02 Geothermal energy – Potential and utilisation of geothermal energy resources for the heat transition Understanding controls on temperature anomalies in the Wörth area of the Upper Rhine Graben by integrating static and dynamic data at the regional scales Georg-August-Universität, Germany Wed: 104
Topics: 07.02 Geothermal energy – Potential and utilisation of geothermal energy resources for the heat transition The Bavarian Petrophysics-Database Bayerisches Landesamt für Umwelt, Germany Wed: 105
Topics: 07.02 Geothermal energy – Potential and utilisation of geothermal energy resources for the heat transition Structural and thermo-hydraulic-chemical effects on geothermal energy extraction from complexly deformed carbonate reservoirs: Insights from Kohlenkalk in Weisweiler, North Rhine-Westfalia (NRW) RWTH Aachen, Germany Wed: 106
Topics: 07.02 Geothermal energy – Potential and utilisation of geothermal energy resources for the heat transition Reuse of old deep wells in Brandenburg, North German Basin – potential and challenges (Transgeo Project) LBGR, Germany Wed: 107
Topics: 07.02 Geothermal energy – Potential and utilisation of geothermal energy resources for the heat transition Action Plan Deep Geothermal Energy: How Brandenburg will enhance the availability and quality of geological data for deep geothermal exploration 1Landesamt für Bergbau, Geologie und Rohstoffe, Brandenburg, Germany; 2Ministerium für Wirtschaft, Arbeit, Energie und Klimaschutz, Brandenburg, Germany Wed: 108
Topics: 07.04 Challenges in geoscientific applications Shaping an inter- and transdisciplinary research agenda on land use under climate change in the highly dynamic northern Ecuadorian Andes 1Department of Physical Geography, University Göttingen, Germany; 2Development Geography, University Bonn, Germany; 3Tropical Silviculture and Ecology, University Göttingen, Germany; 4Organic Biogeochemistry in Geosystems, RWTH Aachen, now at Institute of Geosciences, Kiel University; 5Institute of Geography and Spatial Organization, Polish Academy of Sciences, Warsaw, Poland; 6LABINAM, Universidad Tecnica del Norte, Ibarra, Ecuador; 7Environmental Sciences Core Lab, Universidad San Francisco de Quito USFQ, Quito, Ecuador; 8Dep. of Economy, Environment and Territory, FLACSO, Ecuador; 9Department of Sedimentology and Environmental Geology, University Göttingen, Germany; 10Environment and Sustainability, Universidad Andina Simón Bolivar, Quito, Ecuador; 11Fundación Cambugán, Quito, Ecuador; 12Fundación EkoRural, Quito, Ecuador; 13Geocentro, Universidad San Francisco de Quito USFQ, Quito, Ecuador Wed: 109
Topics: 08.01 Young Scientist Session Archaeogeophysical and satellite image investigation of Early Bronze- and Iron Age water management structures at Bisya, Oman 1University of Leipzig, Germany; 2University of Perpignan, France; 3CNRS, Paris, France; 4The British Museum, London, United Kingdom; 5German Archaeological Institute, Berlin, Germany Wed: 110
Topics: 08.01 Young Scientist Session Experimental investigation of first-order kinematics and fault patterns in upper crust affected by sequential phases of variable shortening directions Universität Hamburg, Germany Wed: 111
Topics: 08.01 Young Scientist Session Experimental investigation of the role of lower-crustal strength on upper-crustal deformation in obliquely convergent tectonic settings Universität Hamburg, Germany Wed: 112
Topics: 08.01 Young Scientist Session Geophysical investigation of hydrological and archaeological features at travertine site Alicún de las Torres, UNESCO Global Geopark Granada, Spain Universität Leipzig - IEF, Germany Wed: 113
Topics: 08.01 Young Scientist Session Preliminary results of integrating surficial geochemistry with geophysical models on the case study of Ransko Mt., Czech Republic 1Helmholtz Institute Freiberg for Resource Technology, Germany; 2Università degli Studi di Milano, Italy; 3Helmholtz-Zentrum Dresden-Rossendorf e.V., Institute of Resource Ecology, Germany Wed: 114
Topics: 08.01 Young Scientist Session Not quite alike – Changing skull shapes in archeopterodactyloidean ontogeny could point towards heterochony mediated niche differentiation 1Zoological Institute and Museum, Cytology and Evolutionary Biology, University of Greifswald, Greifswald, Germany; 2Medical Biology and Electron Microscopy Center, University Medical Center Rostock, Rostock, Germany; 3Faculty of Biology, Biocenter, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München, Munich, Germany Wed: 115
Topics: 08.01 Young Scientist Session Parasitic 3D-preserved fossil organisms from the Ordovician of Sweden 1Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München, Biocenter, Großhaderner Str. 2, 82152 Planegg-Martinsried, Germany; 2SNSB-Bayerische Staatssamm-lung für Paläontologie und Geologie, Richard-Wagner-Str. 10, 80333 München, Germany.; 3GeoBio-Center at LMU, Richard-Wagner-Str. 10, 80333 München, Germany.; 4Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences, Palaeontology and Geobiology, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München, Richard-Wagner-Str. 10, 80333 München. Wed: 116
Topics: 08.01 Young Scientist Session Spatial patterns of sediment phosphorus contents and release in a deep clearwater lake undergoing rapid eutrophication 1Georg August University Göttingen, Germany; 2Leibniz Institute of Freshwater Ecology and Inland Fisheries (IGB), Department of Plankton and Microbial Ecology, Stechlin, Germany; 3Berlin Institute of Technology (TU Berlin), Department of Ecology, Berlin, Germany Wed: 117
Topics: 08.01 Young Scientist Session Spatial patterns of surface temperature are controlled by soil physical properties across geomorphological units in a European alpine meadow. Georg August Universität Göttingen, Germany Wed: 118
Topics: 08.01 Young Scientist Session Swift heavy ion induced amorphization in zircon as part of various experimental series 1Institute of Earth Sciences, Heidelberg University, Germany; 2Department of Geosciences (Fachbereich 11), Goethe University Frankfurt, Germany; 3Terrachem GmbH, Mannheim, Germany Wed: 119
Topics: 08.01 Young Scientist Session Insightful observations from the Hamama polymetallic gold prospect, Arabian–Nubian Shield, Egypt 1RWTH Aachen, Germany; 2Department of Geology, Faculty of Science, Minia University, Egypt Wed: 120
Topics: 09.01 Open Educational Resources (OER) in Geosciences: From Basics to Practice Teaching materials for geoscience classes Universität Greifswald, Germany |