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Applicant Ulrich Peter Riller
Subject Area Geology
Subproject of SPP 1006
DFG Programme Infrastructure Priority Programmes Term Since 2024
Unravelling the mechanisms and kinematics of target rock deformation during large-impact cratering and peak-ring formation
constitute the prime structural ...
Applicants Stefanie Kaboth-Bahr , Pavel Tarasov
Subject Area Geology
Subproject of SPP 1006
DFG Programme Infrastructure Priority Programmes Term Since 2024
This project's scope is to explore the foundational role of fire in shaping Eastern Africa's ecosystem dynamics. For this
purpose, the project uses the ...
Applicants Torsten Dahm , Christian Haberland ( in cooperation with Julien Barrière, Aurélien Mordret )
Subject Area Geophysics
Subproject of SPP 1006
DFG Programme Infrastructure Priority Programmes Term Since 2024
The volcanoes of the Eifel represent a world-class example of distributed volcanism in Central Europe. Outstanding in global
comparison are not only the size ...
The interplay of permeability dynamics, fault weakening, and stress conditions in the seismogenesis around the city of Novy-Kostel from 2000 to 2018
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Applicant Thomas Heinze
Subject Area Geophysics
Subproject of SPP 1006
DFG Programme Infrastructure Priority Programmes Term Since 2024
The triggering and driving role of high-pressure fluids in the seismogenesis of earthquake swarms, and especially in NW Bohemia,
has been suspected since ...
Wehrlites in the ICDP OmanDP drill cores: a key to understand the nature of the hydrous magmatism in subduction zone initiation settings
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Applicants Renat Almeev , Jürgen Koepke
Subject Area Mineralogy, Petrology and Geochemistry
Subproject of SPP 1006
DFG Programme Infrastructure Priority Programmes Term Since 2024
The global process of subduction is well understood, but relatively little is known about how subduction starts. The progress
in understanding the magmatic ...