Conference Time: 16th May 2024, 04:39:43pm CEST
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Ausstellung Geoparke Location: Wiwi 102
Exhibition "Life conquers a planet: Example Earth" | Gesteins-Ausstellung: Leben übernimmt die planetare Steuerung: Beispiel Erde Location: Foyer (Henry Ford Building)
8:30am - 9:20am
Plenary Lecture by Timothy W. Lyons "How Earth’s early oceans and atmosphere help guide the search for life beyond" Location: Audimax
9:20am - 9:40am
Awards: Prof. Dr. John Donald Bruce Dingwell, LMU München – Gustav-Steinmann-Medaille I Prof Dr. Victor Ramos, University of Buenos Aires, Argentina – Leopold-von-Buch-Plakette Location: Audimax
9:30am - 11:30am
Seminar Geo-Karrierepfade/ career pathways in geosciences (Hold in English.) Location: Wiwi 103
9:40am - 10:00am
Coffee Break Location: Foyer (Henry Ford Building)
10:00am - 11:15am
- Location: Hall A (HFB)
3.14-1 Applied stratigraphy of Central European basins Location: Hall B (HFB)
1.07 Understanding reactions and transport in porous, fractured, and tight media - from field work to rock analytics and predictive modelling Location: Hall C (HFB)
1.14 Secondary raw materials: Geoscientific approaches to enable a circular economy Location: Hall D (HFB)
1.10-1 Lithiumresources Location: Wiwi 101
- Location: Wiwi 104
- Location: Wiwi 104a
3.30 Recent advances in geoscientific investigations of the ocean floor Location: Wiwi 105
4.10-1 Geoscience Education Research - What do we Know About Learning and Teaching geosciences? Location: Wiwi 107
4.07 Data-driven digital twins of the subsurface and their applications Location: Wiwi 108
11:15am - 11:30am
Break Location: Foyer (Henry Ford Building)
11:30am - 1:00pm
Plenary Discussion: Should we colonize Mars (or the Moon)? Location: Audimax No other planet seems to be in such demand as Mars - but why, actually? Out of curiosity if there is or once was life there? As a "plan b" for humanity? What plans do actually currently exist on how to use Mars? And can the Moon serve as a new gateway to the Solar System? Where can we specifically mine raw materials or even establish colonies? And should we? Which scientific, political or ethical restrictions need to be considered when talking about "using" or colonizing Mars or the Moon?
This panel discussion brings together experts from different disciplines that will add arguments both pro and con these various aspects of going to Mars or the Moon.
1:00pm - 2:00pm
FS Geodidaktik Treffen Location: Wiwi 103
Lunch Break | Exhibition and CO2-Live Injection Event @ Wintershall Dea Booth Location: Foyer (Henry Ford Building)
2:00pm - 3:30pm
3.21-1 Tectonic Systems - TSK Open Session Location: Hall A (HFB)
3.14-2 Applied stratigraphy of Central European basins Location: Hall B (HFB)
1.05-1 Aquifer thermal energy storage (ATES): Potential, technologies and geoscientific challenges for a sustainable energy transition Location: Hall C (HFB)
3.29 Latest achievements in scientific drilling and ocean-continental feedbacks Location: Hall D (HFB)
1.10-2 Lithiumresources Location: Wiwi 101
3.25 The links between deep-seated mechanisms, surface processes and landscape evolution Location: Wiwi 104
3.12-1 Past climates and environments inform our future Location: Wiwi 104a
2.06-1 Interior, surface and atmosphere processes on rocky worlds Location: Wiwi 105
4.10-2 Geoscience Education Research - What do we Know About Learning and Teaching geosciences? Location: Wiwi 107
4.03-1 Open Science and Data – challenges, opportunities and best practices Location: Wiwi 108
3:30pm - 4:00pm
Coffee Break Location: Foyer (Henry Ford Building)
Book Launch Event at Springer Booth "Didaktik der Geowissenschaften" Location: Foyer (Henry Ford Building)
4:00pm - 5:30pm
3.21-2 Tectonic Systems - TSK Open Session Location: Hall A (HFB)
3.10 Constraining the rate of change in the Earth System through integrated stratigraphic approaches Location: Hall B (HFB)
1.05-2 Aquifer thermal energy storage (ATES): Potential, technologies and geoscientific challenges for a sustainable energy transition Location: Hall C (HFB)
3.22 From the ocean floor to the deep mantle and the arc: Element cycling through subduction zones and in orogens Location: Hall D (HFB)
3.13 Identifying tectonics and climatic signals in deep-time: challenges and opportunities Location: Wiwi 101
1.20 Resource management tools – as a knowledge base for the availability of raw materials and for decision-making Location: Wiwi 104
3.12-2 Past climates and environments inform our future Location: Wiwi 104a
2.06-2 Interior, surface and atmosphere processes on rocky worlds Location: Wiwi 105
4.10-3 Geoscience Education Research - What do we Know About Learning and Teaching geosciences? Location: Wiwi 107
4.03-2 Open Science and Data – challenges, opportunities and best practices Location: Wiwi 108
5:30pm - 6:30pm
Poster social - Themes: 1.05 | 1.06 | 1.10 | 1.13 | 1.14 | 1.15 | 1.20 | 1.31 | 3.05 | 3.10 | 3.12 | 3.13 | 3.14 | 3.21 | 3.22 | 3.23 | 3.25 | 3.29 | 4.03 | 4.07 | 4.11 Location: Foyer (Henry Ford Building)
7:00pm
Conference Dinner at Luise