Gerd Müller? So heißt doch ein bekannter Ex-Fußballnationalspieler, oder? Das Bundeskabinett kam mir jedenfalls nicht in den Sinn, als unser Chef vor einigen Monaten in einer Besprechung ankündigte, dass Gerd Müller das GEOMAR besuchen werde. Doch tatsächlich meinte er den Bundesminister für wirtschaftliche Zusammenarbeit und Entwicklung Dr. Gerd Müller. Eigentlich halte ich mich zumindest für […]
Current topics in marine ecology
it was my turn to give a lecture on jellyfish ecology for M.Sc. students of biological oceanography. The lecture is set to introduce current topics involved in our department and our contributions to it as scientists. For the round table, where students select a paper to be discussed, we had three papers. the one that […]
Empirical Green’s functions for tsunamis
For first time, we developed empirical Green’s functions for tsunamis. The details are shown in the figure. There were two tsunamis in the Solomon Islands region in July 2015 (Mw7.0) and in February 2013 (Mw8.0; known as the Santa Cruz tsunami). The sources of the two tsunamis are very close to each other (see asterisks in […]
Earthquake and tsunami hazards in the Solomon Islands, Santa Cruz Island
A magnitude 7.0 normal-fault earthquake occurred in the Solomon Islands on 18 JUly 2015. This earthquake generated a small tsunami. The epicenter was ~40 km to the north of the 6 February 2013 Santa Cruz Mw 8.0 thrust earthquake. We studied these two events and realized that the recent normal-fault earthquake was possibly triggered by […]
Auf die Plätze, fertig… Wissenschaftsjahr!
Die Spannung steigt. Seit Monaten sind wir – genauso wie viele Kolleginnen und Kollegen in anderen Einrichtungen der deutschen Meeresforschung – gefühlt nur noch mit einem Thema beschäftigt: Dem bevorstehenden Wissenschaftsjahr 2016*17 “Meere und Ozeane”. Wir starteten mit ersten generellen Überlegungen Ende vergangenen Jahres und setzten die Arbeit mit der Planung konkreter Veranstaltungen und Angebote, […]
Highway to Hel
People may think that working on sea can be cold, windy, wavy, and with hard shifts – sometimes from 00:00 to 6:00 -, and that living on a boat could be, summing up, quite tough. Even though all these ideas might be partly true, after a long day, having the opportunity to see an incredible […]
Otolith time machines
Ahoi! My name is Paulina and I am a bachelor student at the Christian- Albrechts-University Kiel. For the second time in my life I get the possibility to participate in an Alkor cruise organized by Jan Dierking from the “Evolutionary Ecology of Marine Fish” Group of GEOMAR. The cruise is a very good experience for […]
AL476 now posting from the Baltic Sea
On April 13th at 10 am, research vessel Alkor left the GEOMAR pier for resarch expedition AL476, the first of our two 2016 Baltic Sea integrative time series cruises. We are 11 scientists including both experienced researchers and students, and 12 permanent crew members on board. Our objective: to gather interdisciplinary data that will expand […]
CROWD TRANSLATION 2.0
WOW! The response to our crowd translation has been overwhelming – Thanks to all you wonderful people out there who are wanting and willing to get involved, and make the material we provide accessible in Chinese, Portuguese and German. (go straight to this link to see the trailer subtitled already, as an appetizer for the […]
Live from the seafloor
At the moment, on board research vessel R/V Falkor, colleges are diving with a remotely operated vehicle (ROV) to a hydrothermal vent site in the south western Pacific. A live stream from the seafloor is available here. What they are doing there and why, find out here. —- Im Moment tauchen Kollegen vom Forschungsschiff […]









