Conference Agenda

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Session Overview
Date: Wednesday, 22/Sept/2021
9:00am
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10:30am
13.3 Exploration and extraction of key battery commodities for e-mobility
Chair: Andreas Barth, Beak Consultants GmbH
Chair: Stephan Peters, DMT GmbH & Co. KG
 
9:00am - 9:30am
Session Keynote

Industrial revolution 4.1 - Critical raw materials and their role in the shift towards renewable energy generation and e-mobility

Ernst Bernhard Teigler, Stephan Peters, Torsten Gorka

DMT GmbH & Co. KG, Germany



9:30am - 9:45am

Battery metal exploration targets in the Erzgebirge from stream sediment geochemistry and mineral predictive mapping with self-organizing maps

Andreas Brosig, Andreas Barth, Peggy Hielscher, Claus Legler, Stefan Schaefer, Peter Bock, Andreas Knobloch

Beak Consultants GmbH, Germany



9:45am - 10:00am

Occurrences and mineralogy of lithium pegmatite in eastern Canada and for example the Georgia Lake pegmatite in more detail

Stephan Peters, Florian Lowicki, Ernst-Bernhard Teigler, Torsten Gorka, Florian Beier, Jana Rechner

DMT GmbH & Co. KG, Germany



10:00am - 10:15am

Recovery of lithium by ion-exchange in zeolitic materials

Rosa Micaela Danisi, Frank Schilling

Karlsruhe Institute for Technology, Germany



10:15am - 10:30am

With World-Class Graphite, Pula Proves African Jr's as Innovative & Ethical Influences

Mary Stith

The Pula Group, United States of America

1.5 Dating and Rating Landscape Evolution with Geochemical Methods on Geomorphic to Geologic Time Scales
Chair: Andrea Madella, Universität Tübingen
Chair: Sarah Falkowski, University of Tübingen
Chair: Paul Reinhold Eizenhöfer, University of Tübingen
Chair: Christoph Glotzbach, University Tübingen
 
9:00am - 9:30am
Session Keynote

Non-linear forcing of climate on denudation in the Alps over the last 75 ka

Apolline Mariotti1, Pierre-Henri Blard1,2, Julien Charreau1, Samuel Toucanne3, Stephan Jorry3, Stéphane Molliex1,4, Team ASTER5

1: CRPG, CNRS - Université de Lorraine, Nancy, France.; 2: Laboratoire de Glaciologie, DGES-IGEOS, Université Libre de Bruxelles, Bruxelles, Belgium; 3: IFREMER, Laboratoire Géodynamique et Enregistrement Sédimentaire, Plouzané, France.; 4: Laboratoire Géosciences Océan, Institut Universitaire Européen de la Mer, Plouzané, France.; 5: Aix-Marseille Univ., CNRS, IRD, INRA, Coll. France, UM 34 CEREGE, Technopôle de l’Environnement Arbois-Méditerranée, Aix-en-Provence, France.



9:30am - 9:45am

Recent headwall deglaciation and retreat from cosmogenic 10Be in medial moraine debris of a Swiss valley glacier

Katharina Wetterauer1, Dirk Scherler1,2, Leif S. Anderson1,3, Hella Wittmann1

1: GFZ German Research Centre for Geosciences, Potsdam, Germany; 2: Institute of Geological Sciences, Freie Universität Berlin, Berlin, Germany; 3: Institute of Earth Surface Dynamics, University of Lausanne, Lausanne, Switzerland



9:45am - 10:00am

Quantifying carbonate denudation from cosmogenic 36Cl and climatic and tectonic controls on carbonate landscape evolution

Richard F Ott1,2, Sean F Gallen3, David Helman4,5

1: Department of Earth Sciences, ETH Zurich, Zurich, Switzerland; 2: Earth Surface Geochemistry, German Centre for Geoscience Research, Potsdam, Germany; 3: Department of Geosciences, Colorado State University, Fort Collins, US; 4: Department of Soil and Water Sciences, The Robert H. Smith Faculty of Agriculture, Food and Environment, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Rehovot, Israel; 5: Advanced School for Environmental Studies, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Jerusalem, Israel



10:00am - 10:15am

Co-variation of silicate, carbonate, and sulfide weathering drives CO2 release with erosion: Constraints from southern Taiwan.

Aaron Bufe1, Niels Hovius1, Robert Emberson2, Jeremy Rugenstein3, Albert Galy4, Hima Hassenruck-Gudipati5, Jui-Ming Chang6

1: GFZ German Research Centre for Geosciences, Telegrafenberg, 14473 Potsdam, Germany; 2: NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, Greenbelt, MD 20771, USA; 3: Department of Geosciences, Colorado State University, Fort Collins, CO USA; 4: Centre de Recherches Pétrographiques et Géochimiques, UMR7358, CNRS, Université de Lorraine, 54500 Nancy, France; 5: Jackson School of Geosciences, University of Texas at Austin, Austin, TX 78712, USA; 6: Department of Geosciences, National Taiwan University, 10617 Taipei, Taiwan



10:15am - 10:30am

Drivers of Topography in Fold-thrust Belts: A Perspective from Central Nepal

Paul R Eizenhöfer1, Nadine McQuarrie2, Suryodoy Ghoshal2

1: University of Tübingen, Germany; 2: University of Pittsburgh, USA

8.3 Mineral and rock magnetism for reservoir characterization
Chair: Agnes Kontny, KIT
Chair: Katarzyna Dudzisz, KIT
 
9:00am - 9:30am
Session Keynote

Magnetic pore fabrics and how they predict preferred fluid migration paths in porous rocks

Andrea Regina Biedermann

University of Bern, Switzerland, Switzerland



9:30am - 9:45am

Characterization of pore space in sandstone using the anisotropy of magnetic susceptibility

Julius Schenk1, Agnes Kontny1, Benjamin Busch1, Ilner Khasanov2, Hagen Steger1

1: Karlsruher Institute of Technology, Germany; 2: Gubkin University, Russia



9:45am - 10:00am

Identification of magnetic enhancement at hydrocarbon/water contacts.

S. Adesope Badejo1,2, Adrian Muxworthy1, Alastair Fraser1, Martin Neumaier1

1: Imperial College London, United Kingdom; 2: CGG, United Kingdom



10:00am - 10:15am

Using mineral magnetics to track migration in the Bittern and Pict Fields, Central North Sea

Maryam Ahmed Abdulkarim, Adrian Muxworthy, Alastair Fraser, Martin Neumaier

Imperial College, United Kingdom



10:15am - 10:30am

Effect of cyclic loading at elevated temperatures on the magnetic susceptibility of a magnetite-bearing ore

Katarzyna Dudzisz1,2, Mario Walter3, Ralf Krumholtz3, Boris Reznik1, Agnes Kontny1

1: Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Institute of Applied Geosciences, Germany; 2: Institute of Geophysics, Polish Academy of Sciences, Poland; 3: Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Institute for Applied Materials, Germany

4.1/2 Tectonic Systems (TSK Open Session)
Chair: Niko Froitzheim, Universität Bonn
Chair: Dennis Quandt, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology
 
9:00am - 9:15am

Tracing wedge-internal deformation by means of strontium isotope systematics of vein carbonate

Armin Dielforder1, Igor M. Villa2, Alfons Berger2, Marco Herwegh2

1: Institut für Geologie, Leibniz Universität Hannover, Germany; 2: Institut für Geologie, Universität Bern, Switzerland



9:15am - 9:30am

Closely-spaced carbonate replacement veins: the influence of external stress on focused fluid flow during carbonation of peridotite

Manuel D. Menzel1, Janos L. Urai1, Estibalitz Ukar2

1: Tectonics and Geodynamics, RWTH Aachen University, Germany; 2: University of Texas at Austin, Bureau of Economic Geology, TX, USA



9:30am - 9:45am

2D finite-element modelling of the interaction between poroelastic effects and viscoelastic relaxation during the seismic cycle

Jill Peikert1, Andrea Hampel1, Meike Bagge2

1: Institut für Geologie, Leibniz Universität Hannover, Germany; 2: GFZ Potsdam, Germany



9:45am - 10:00am

SpannEnD - The crustal stress state of Germany

Steffen Ahlers1, Andreas Henk1, Tobias Hergert1, Karsten Reiter1, Birgit Müller2, Luisa Röckel2, Oliver Heidbach3, Sophia Morawietz3, Magdalena Scheck-Wenderoth3, Denis Anikiev3

1: TU Darmstadt, Germany; 2: KIT, Germany; 3: GeoForschungsZentrum (GFZ), Germany



10:00am - 10:15am

The Zagros Mountain Front Flexure in Kurdistan Region of Iraq: Structural style and Late Pleistocene-Holocene Fault Slip Rates Derived from Structural Modeling and Luminescence Dating of River Terraces

Mjahid Zebari1,2, Frank Preusser3, Christoph Grützner1, Payman Navabpour1, Kamil Ustaszewski1

1: University of Jena, Germany; 2: Salahaddin University-Erbil, Kurdistan Region of Iraq; 3: University of Freiburg, Germany



10:15am - 10:30am

Slip tendency analysis for 60 3D faults in Germany and adjacent areas

Luisa Röckel1, Steffen Ahlers2, Birgit Müller1, Karsten Reiter2, Oliver Heidbach3, Tobias Hergert2, Andreas Henk2, Frank Schilling1

1: Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Germany; 2: Technical University Darmstadt, Germany; 3: German Research Centre for Geosciences, Germany

7.1-1 Spectroscopic methods in modern geosciences
Chair: Melanie Kaliwoda, SNSB /LMU
Chair: Jörg Göttlicher, KIT
 
9:00am - 9:30am
Session Keynote

The spectroscopy of luminescent geological materials

Ian M. Coulson

University of Regina, Canada



9:30am - 9:45am

Zircon Raman dating: Age calculation and data valuation

Birk Härtel, Raymond Jonckheere, Lothar Ratschbacher

Geology, TU Bergakademie Freiberg, Germany



9:45am - 10:00am

Raman spectroscopy as a functional scientific examination method for minerals, rocks and meteorites in the modern Geosciences

Melanie Kaliwoda1, Malte Junge1, Felix Hentschel1, Wolfgang W. Schmahl1, Fabian Dellefant2, Claudia Trepmann2

1: Mineralogical State Collection Munich, SNSB and Ludwig Maximilians University, LMU, Germany; 2: Ludwig Maximilians University, LMU, Germany



10:00am - 10:15am

The effect of Co substitution and sample preparation on the Raman spectra of pyrite

Khulan Berkh, Dieter Rammlmair

Federal Institute for Geosciences and Natural Resources, Germany



10:15am - 10:30am

Hyperspectral analysis of lacquer peel profiles as quasi-in-situ analysis for tailings exploration

Wilhelm Nikonow, Dieter Rammlmair

BGR, Germany

 
10:30am
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10:45am
Coffee break
10:45am
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12:00pm
Panel Discussion: "The Future of Geodata Management"

Moderators:  Jürgen Grötsch, President DGGV & Christoph Hilgers, KIT

Panel Members:

  • Karen Hanghoj, Director British Geological Survey (BGS)

  • Ralph Watzel, Director Germany Geological Survey (BGR)

  • Maximilian Ahrens, CTO T-Systems

  • Johan Krebbers, Shell & OSDU

12:00pm
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12:30pm
Awards

Rolf-und-Marlies-Teichmüller-Preis 2020: Prof. Dr. Walter Riegel

Serge-von-Bubnoff-Medaille 2021: Prof. Dr. Jan-Michael Lange

Eugen-Seibold-Medaille 2021: Dr. Hella Wittmann-Oelze

12:30pm
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1:30pm
Break
Early Career Researcher Event from jDGGV
Chair: Iris Arndt, Goethe University Frankfurt
Chair: Laura Krone, jDGGV

Hello fellow ECRs,

our ECR networking event will take place on Wednesday at lunchtime (12:30 pm). All students (BSc, MSc, PhD) and postdocs are welcome! We will provide a room to get to know you fellow ECRs and talk about some of the typical questions that are concerning geoscientists at early career stages, such as:

  • How can I network (more) efficiently?
  • What are effective strategies for a healthy work-life balance?
  • How to get hot coffee and cool beer on field trips in remote regions?
  • If I move to another city or country to enhance my career, how do I not lose my friends, family, relationship, and health insurance on the way?
  • How to process my data and pack them into informative graphics?
  • Staying in science?! Do interesting geo-related jobs, in which I can gain personal fulfilment and know whether I am still employed next year, exist on this planet?

We are looking forward to an informal exchange and a fun lunch break with you!

See you there,

Iris and Laura from jDGGV

Industry Event: Agilent Technologies "How ICP-MS and ICP- MS/MS provide critical key data from resources to processing"

Lecturer: Gernot Hudin and Jörg Hansmann

This lunch seminar is aimed at all users, students, and laboratory managers to demonstrate the full range of possibilities offered by modern ICP-MS. The second part will then present the ICP-MS/MS technique as a tool for particularly demanding tasks or connections to laser systems. The technique is based on the fact that, with suitable pre-sorting of the ions in the first quadrupole before the collision/reaction cell, particularly strong molecular interferences and even isobaric superpositions can be processed. In this way, particularly detectable elements can be determined in difficult sample types such as geochemical digests, for which there was previously no good determination option.

1:30pm
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3:00pm
13.1-1 European Raw Materials
Chair: Antje Wittenberg, BGR
Chair: Henrike Sievers, BGR
 
1:30pm - 2:00pm
Session Keynote

Towards a green future – Where is the critical raw material resource potential in Europe?

Daniel P. de Oliveira1,2

1: Laboratório Nacional de Energia e Geologia (LNEG), Portugal; 2: Mineral Resources Expert Group, EuroGeoSurveys, Brussels, Belgium



2:00pm - 2:15pm

Contrasting rare metal potentials in two Southern Alpine vein deposits

Thomas Angerer1, Tim Poniewas1, Lorenz Profanter1, Martina Tribus1, Helene Braetz2

1: Universität Innsbruck; 2: Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen



2:15pm - 2:30pm

In-situ trace element and S isotope systematics in porphyry-epithermal pyrite, Limnos Island, Greece

Frederik Börner1, Manuel Keith1, Jonas Bücker1, Panagiotis Voudouris2, Karsten Haase1, Reiner Klemd1, Martin Kutzschbach3

1: Friedrich-Alexander Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg, Germany; 2: Department of Mineralogy and Petrology, Faculty of Geology & Geoenvironment, National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, Greece; 3: Technische Universität Berlin, Institut für Angewandte Geowissenschaften, 10587 Berlin, Germany



2:30pm - 2:45pm

Harmonised data on European raw materials, the creation and content of the MIN4EU database

Lisbeth Flindt Jørgensen1, Eimear Deady2, Špela Kumelj3, Kari Aslaksen Aasly4, Marc Urvois5, Jørgen Tulstrup1, Mikael Pedersen1

1: Geological Survey of Denmark and Greenland, Denmark; 2: British Geological Survey; 3: Geological Survey of Slovenia; 4: Geological Survey of Norway; 5: Bureau de Recherches Géologiques et Minières



2:45pm - 3:00pm

MINTELL4EU; the European Minerals Yearbook

Eimear Deady1, Špela Kumelj2, Lisbeth Flindt Jørgensen3

1: British Geological Survey, The Lyell Centre, Edinburgh, EH14 4AP, UK; 2: Geological Survey of Slovenia, Dimičeva ulica 14, 1000 Ljubljana, Slovenia; 3: Geological Survey of Denmark and Greenland, Øster Voldgade 10, DK-1350 Copenhagen K, Denmark

1.8 Earth Surface Dynamics and Processes under Climatic and Tectonic controls
Chair: Michael Krautblatter, TU München
Chair: Aaron Bufe, German Research Centre for Geosciences
Chair: Stefanie Tofelde, University of Potsdam
 
1:30pm - 1:45pm

Tectonic accretion controls erosional cyclicity in the Himalaya

Dirk Scherler1,2, Sanjay Kumar Mandal1,3, Hella Wittmann1

1: GFZ German Research Centre for Geosciences, Potsdam, Germany; 2: Freie Universität Berlin, Berlin, Germany; 3: Indian Institute of Science Education and Research Kolkata, Mohanpur, India



1:45pm - 2:00pm

A global rate of denudation from cosmogenic nuclides in the Earth’s largest rivers

Hella Wittmann1, Marcus Oelze1, Jerome Gaillardet2, Eduardo Garzanti3, Friedhelm von Blanckenburg1,4

1: Helmholtz Centre Potsdam / Deutsches Geoforschungszentrum GFZ, Germany; 2: Institut de Physique du Globe, Paris, France; 3: Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences, Università di Milano-Bicocca, Milano, Italy; 4: Institute of Geological Sciences, Freie Universität Berlin, Germany



2:00pm - 2:15pm

Rock slope failures along the Forkastningsfjellet coastline, Svalbard: characteristics and implications for controlling and triggering factors.

Dirk Kuhn1, Jewgenij Torizin1, Michael Fuchs1, Reginald Hermanns2, Tim Redfield2, Dirk Balzer1

1: Bundesanstalt für Geowissenschaften und Rohstoffe (BGR), Germany; 2: Geological Survey of Norway (NGU), Norway



2:15pm - 2:30pm

Relict permafrost features identification in landscape and deposits of Borisoglebsk Upland, Central European Russia

Ekaterina V. Garankina1,2, Vasily A. Lobkov1, Ilya G. Shorkunov2, Vladimir R. Belyaev1,2

1: Lomonosov Moscow State University, Russian Federation; 2: Institute of Geography, Russian Academy of Sciences, Russian Federation



2:30pm - 2:45pm

Multi-proxy, localised reconstructions of climate and weathering from cave speleothem samples

Christopher Day1, Philip Pogge von Strandmann2, Franziska Lechleitner3, Heather Stoll4

1: University of Oxford, United Kingdom; 2: Johannes Gutenberg University, Mainz, Germany; 3: University of Bern, Switzerland; 4: Geological Institute, ETH Zurich, Switzerland



2:45pm - 3:00pm

How minerals govern the advance of weathering: comparison of a shallow and a deep weathering profile in different climatic zones (Chilean Coastal Cordillera)

Ferdinand Jakob Hampl1, Ferry Schiperski1, Nicole Stroncik2, Michael Facklam3, Friedhelm von Blanckenburg2, Thomas Neumann1

1: Department of Applied Geochemistry, Technische Universität Berlin, Germany; 2: GFZ German Research Centre for Geosciences, Potsdam, Germany; 3: Chair of Ecohydrology and Landscape Evaluation, Technische Universität Berlin, Germany

1.9 Depositional and diagenetic processes in carbonate systems
Chair: Lars Reuning, CAU Kiel, Institute of Geosciences
 
1:30pm - 2:00pm
Session Keynote

Changing carbonate budgets and the maintenance of coral reefs and reef islands

Chris T Perry

University of Exeter, United Kingdom



2:00pm - 2:15pm

Dynamic as always – Sedimentary evolution of a coral reef island from the Spermonde Archipelago, Indonesia

Yannis Kappelmann1,2, Hildegard Westphal1,2, Dominik Kneer1, André Wizemann1,3, Thomas Mann1,4

1: Leibniz Centre for Tropical Marine Research (ZMT), Fahrenheitstraße 6, Bremen, Germany; 2: University of Bremen, Bibliothekstraße 1, Bremen, Germany; 3: Bioplan GmbH, Strandstraße 32a, 18211 Ostseebad Nienhagen, Germany; 4: Bundesanstalt für Geowissenschaften und Rohstoffe (BGR), Stilleweg 2, Hannover, Germany



2:15pm - 2:30pm

Shallow-marine carbonate cementation in Holocene segments of the calcifying green alga Halimeda

Thomas Mann1,2, André Wizemann1,3, Marleen Stuhr1,4,5, Yannis Kappelamann1,6, Alexander Janßen1,6, Jamaluddin Jompa7, Hildegard Westphal1,6

1: Leibniz Centre for Tropical Marine Research (ZMT), Fahrenheitstraße 6, Bremen, Germany; 2: Bundesanstalt für Geowissenschaften und Rohstoffe (BGR), Stilleweg 2, Hannover, Germany; 3: Bioplan GmbH, Strandstraße 32a, 18211 Ostseebad Nienhagen; 4: Interuniversity Institute for Marine Sciences (IUI), Eilat, Israel; 5: Bar-Ilan University (BIU), Ramat Gan, Israel; 6: University of Bremen, Bibliothekstraße 1, Bremen, Germany; 7: Hasanuddin University, Jl. Perintis Kemerdekaan KM.10, Makassar, Indonesia



2:30pm - 2:45pm

Magnesium and calcium isotope fractionation during microbial dolomite formation

Michael Tatzel1,2, Adina Paytan2, Samantha Carter2, Daniel A. Frick3, Francisca Martinez-Ruiz4, Zach A. DiLoreto5, Maria Dittrich5, Tomaso R. R. Bontognali6, Mónica Sanchez-Román7

1: Universität Göttingen; 2: University of California, Santa Cruz, USA; 3: GFZ Deutsches Geoforschungszentrum, Potsdam; 4: Universidad de Granada; 5: University of Toronto; 6: Space-X Switzerland; 7: Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam



2:45pm - 3:00pm

Host influenced geochemical signature in the parasitic foraminifer Hyrrokkin sarcophaga

Nicolai Schleinkofer1,2, David Evans1,2, Max Wisshak3, Janina Vanessa Büscher4,5, Jens Fiebig1,2, André Freiwald3, Sven Härter1, Horst Marschall1,2, Silke Voigt1,2, Jacek Raddatz1,2

1: Goethe Universität Frankfurt, Institut für Geowissenschaften, Frankfurt am Main, Germany; 2: Goethe Universität Frankfurt, Frankfurt Isotope and Element Research Center (FIERCE), Frankfurt am Main, Germany; 3: Senckenberg am Meer, Marine Research Department, Wilhelmshaven, Germany; 4: National University of Ireland Galway, Department of Earth and Ocean Sciences, Galway, Ireland; 5: GEOMAR Helmholtz Centre for Ocean Research Kiel, Department of Biological Oceanography, Kiel, Germany

6.1-1 Applications in 3D Geological Modelling
Chair: Rouwen Johannes Lehné, HLNUG
Chair: Roland Baumberger, Swiss Geological Survey
Chair: Stephan Steuer, Bundesanstalt für Geowissenschaften und Rohstoffe
 
1:30pm - 1:45pm

Visual KARSYS – a web service for modelling karst aquifers in 3D

Arnauld Malard1, Pierre-Yves Jeannin1, Manfred Vogel2, Simon Lopez3

1: SISKA, Swiss Institute for Speleology and Karst Studies, rue de la Serre 68 – CH2300 La Chaux-de-Fonds; 2: i4ds Institute of 4D Technologies, Fachhochschule Nordwestschweiz, Bahnhofstrasse 6, CH5210 Windisch; 3: BRGM, 3 avenue Claude-Guillemin, 45000 Orléans



1:45pm - 2:00pm

Geohub: Sustainable Geomodeling

Georg Semmler, Helmut Schaeben, Heinrich Jasper

TU Bergakademie Freiberg, Germany



2:00pm - 2:15pm

Use of three-dimensional implicit geological modeling to assist groundwater management of a karst aquifer

Fernando Mazo D'Affonseca1,2, Olaf Cirpka2, Michael Finkel2

1: TIMGEO GmbH; 2: University of Tübingen



2:15pm - 2:30pm

High Precision 3D Modelling of Complex Geological Structures: An Approach Combining Different Types of Software for Maximum Efficiency

Tatjana Thiemeyer, Manuela Stehle, Christian Dresbach, Matthias Beushausen

Federal Institute for Geosciences and Natural Resources (BGR)



2:30pm - 2:45pm

The deeper subsurface of Lower Saxony - Developing a generalised 3D geological model from heterogeneous and inconsistent data

Sabine Sattler, Marcus Helms, Cornelia Wangenheim, Jennifer Ziesch

State Authority for Mining, Energy and Geology (LBEG), Germany



2:45pm - 3:00pm

3D lithofacies modelling and quantitative fault seal analysis in the Altmark region (North German Basin)

Jacob Waechter, Christian Olaf Mueller, Alexander Malz

Geological survey of Saxony-Anhalt, Germany

7.1-2 Spectroscopic methods in modern geosciences
Chair: Melanie Kaliwoda, SNSB /LMU
Chair: Jörg Göttlicher, KIT
 
1:30pm - 1:45pm

µ-EDXRF based classification of chromites. A quick approach for testing hand specimen and drill cores.

Dieter Rammlmair, Wilhelm Nikonow

BGR, Germany



1:45pm - 2:00pm

X-ray absorption spectroscopy study of Mn reference compounds for the identification and quantification of Mn species in soils

Teresa Zahoransky1, Anna V. Wegorzewski2, Winnie Huong1, Christian Mikutta1

1: Soil Mineralogy Group, Institute of Mineralogy, Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz University Hannover, Callinstr. 3, D-30167 Hannover, Germany; 2: Federal Institute for Geosciences and Natural Resources (BGR), Stilleweg 2, D-30655 Hannover, Germany



2:00pm - 2:15pm

Large-scale quantification of Li in spodumene pegmatite using Laser Induced Breakdown Spectroscopy

Simon Müller, Jeannet Meima

Bundesanstalt für Geowissenschaften und Rohstoffe, Germany



2:15pm - 2:30pm

Systematic analysis of precision, long-term stability and data processing of MC-ICP-MS 230Th/U-dating of secondary carbonates

Inga Kristina Kerber, Fabian Kontor, Jennifer Arps, René Eichstädter, Sophie Warken, Norbert Frank

Institute for Environmental Physics, Heidelberg University, Germany

15.1-1 Working on the roads: Improving the infrastructure for research into geo-societal challenges
Chair: Kirsten Elger, GFZ German Research Centre for Geosciences
 
1:30pm - 1:45pm

Out in the Field - Digital Documentation from Dirt to Desktop

Jens Klump1, Shawn Ross2, Nathan Reid1, Brian Ballsun-Stanton2, Steve Cassidy2, Penny Crook2, Ryan Noble1, Adéla Sobotkova3

1: CSIRO, Perth, Australia; 2: Macquarie University, Sydney, Australia; 3: Aarhus University, Aarhus, Denmark



1:45pm - 2:00pm

DIGIS: Digital Geochemistry Infrastructure for GEOROC 2.0

Marthe Klöcking1, Bärbel Sarbas2, Wolfram Horstmann3, Stefan Möller-McNett1, Jens Nieschulze4, Caroline Sporleder5, Matthias Willbold1, Gerhard Wörner1

1: Geoscience Centre (GZG), Göttingen University; 2: Max Planck Institute for Chemistry, Mainz; 3: Göttingen State and University Library Services (SUB); 4: eResearch Alliance, Göttingen University; 5: Institute of Computer Science & Göttingen Centre for Digital Humanities



2:00pm - 2:15pm

Authority, Identity and Ethics of Data Re-publication and Duplication

Lesley Wyborn1, Kirsten Elger2, Jens Klump3, Kerstin Lehnert4, Mingfang Wu5

1: Australian National University, Australia; 2: GeoForschungsZentrum, Germany; 3: CSIRO, Australia; 4: Columbia University, USA; 5: Australian Research Data Commons, Australia



2:15pm - 2:30pm

The Australian AuScope Virtual Research Environments (AVRE): a Flexible, Service-Oriented Geoscience Platform to Empower Researchers for the Global Challenges of Today and Those of the Future

Jens Klump1, Tim Rawling2, Carsten Friedrich3, Ulrich Engelke3, Vincent Fazio1, Lesley Wyborn4

1: CSIRO Mineral Resources, Australia; 2: AuScope Ltd, Australia; 3: CSIRO Data 61, Australia; 4: Australian National University, Australia



2:30pm - 2:45pm

Data Journals - Bridging the worlds of data and research

David Carlson1, Kirsten Elger2, Jens Klump3, Ge Peng4, Johannes Wagner5

1: Carlson Works, Bozeman, MT, USA; 2: GFZ German Research Centre for Geosciences, Potsdam, Germany; 3: Commonwea lth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO), Kensington WA, Australia; 4: North Carolina Institute for Climate Studies, North Carolina State University, NC, USA; 5: Copernicus Publications, Göttingen, Germany



2:45pm - 3:00pm

The EXCITE-network: providing access to leading-edge electron and X-ray microscopy facilities for geo-materials research

Oliver Plümper1, Veerle Cnudde1,2, Geertje ter Maat1, Sylvia Walter1, Richard Wessels1, the EXCITE network1

1: Department of Earth Sciences, Utrecht University, The Netherlands; 2: Department of Geology, Ghent University, Belgium

3:00pm
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3:15pm
Coffee break
3:15pm
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4:00pm
Plenary: The Future of Geodata Management – the UK experiences

Karen Hanghøj more information

 

The Future of Geodata Management - the UK experiences

Karen Hanghøj, Katherine Royse

British Geological Survey, United Kingdom

4:00pm
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4:15pm
Coffee break
4:15pm
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5:45pm
13.1-2 European Raw Materials
Chair: Antje Wittenberg, BGR
Chair: Henrike Sievers, BGR
 
4:15pm - 4:45pm

The family of battery metals found in European seabed mineral deposits: The MINDeSEA perspective

Javier Gonzalez1, Teresa Medialdea1, Henrik Schiellerup2, Irene Zananiri3, Pedro Ferreira4, Luis Somoza1, Xavier Monteys5, Trevor Alcorn5, Egidio Marino1, Ana Lobato1, Thomas Kuhn6, Johan Nyberg7, Vitor Magalhaes8, Rosario Lunar9, Boris Malyuk10, James Hein11, Georgy Cherkashov12

1: Marine Geology, Geological Survey of Spain (IGME) C/ Ríos Rosas 23, 28003 Madrid, Spain; 2: Geological Survey of Norway (NGU); 3: Hellenic Survey of Geological and Mineral Exploration (HSGME). Greece; 4: National Laboratory of Energy and Geology (LNEG). Portugal; 5: Geological Survey Ireland (GSI); 6: Federal Institute for Geosciences and Natural Resources (BGR). Germany; 7: Geological Survey of Sweden (SGU); 8: Portuguese Institute for Sea and Atmosphere (IPMA); 9: Geosciences Institute (IGEO). Spain; 10: SRDE “GeoInform of Ukraine” (GIU); 11: .S. Geological Survey (USGS). USA; 12: Institute for Geology and Mineral Resources of the Ocean (VNIIOkeangeologia). Russia



4:45pm - 5:00pm

Re-mining as remediation method for critical metals (Be and W) in historical skarn tailings

Lina Hällström

Luleå University Of Technology, Sweden



5:00pm - 5:15pm

Towards a harmonised inventory for European mineral resources

Kari Aasly1, Mark Simoni1, Pasi Eilu2, Lisbeth Flindt-Jørgensen3

1: Geological Survey of Norway, Norway; 2: Geological Survey of Finland, Finland; 3: Geological Survey of Denmark, Denmark



5:15pm - 5:30pm

UNFC resources reporting code and national mineral resources accounting

Janne Hokka, Pasi Eilu

Geological Survey of Finland, Finland



5:30pm - 5:45pm

Collecting, sharing, and visualising harmonised data on European raw materials occurrences and mines – success or failure?

Špela Kumelj1, Lisbeth Flindt Jørgensen2, Frands Schjøth2, Andrej Vihtelič1, Blaž Bahar1, Katarina Hribernik1

1: Geological Survey of Slovenia, Slovenia; 2: Geological Survey of Denmark and Greenland, Denmark

9.1 Groundwater Availability: Current Trends and Challenges in Groundwater Resources Exploration and Management
Chair: Nico Goldscheider, Karlsruher Institut für Technologie (KIT)
Chair: Traugott Scheytt, TU Bergakademie Freiberg
 
4:15pm - 4:30pm

Single borehole dilution tests using a permeable injection bag and a novel point-injection probe for the hydraulic characterization of karst aquifers

Nikolai Fahrmeier, Nadine Goeppert, Nico Goldscheider

Karlsruher Institut für Technologie, Germany



4:30pm - 4:45pm

Passive Subsurface Characterisation (PSC): Using the groundwater response to Earth tides and atmospheric pressure

Gabriel C. Rau, Philipp Blum

Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Institute of Applied Geosciences, Germany



4:45pm - 5:00pm

Easy-to-use diagnostics of mean-term drought vulnerability

Gunnar Lischeid

ZALF and University of Potsdam, Germany



5:00pm - 5:15pm

MANAGED AQUIFER RECHARGE (MAR) AR AS A TOOL TO MITIGATE AQUIFER OVEREXPLOITATION: INSIGHTS FROM LOS ARENALES AQUIFER (SPAIN).

Jose David Henao Casas1,2, Enrique Fernández Escalante1, Francisco Ayuga2

1: Tragsa, Department of Integrated Water Resources Management, Madrid, Spain; 2: Universidad Politécnica de Madrid (UPM), School of Agricultural, Food and Biosystems Engineering, Madrid, Spain



5:15pm - 5:30pm

Simulations with numerical model PCSiWaPro® for the infiltration system of treated wastewater on Sardin village, Syria

Abdulnaser Aldarir, Peter-Wolfgang Graeber, Ian Desmond Gwiadowski, Rene Blankenburg

Technische Universität Dresden, Germany

12.3 Geoscience and Society
Chair: Christian Bücker, CB Photography
Chair: Christoph Hilgers, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology
Chair: Frank R. Schilling, KIT
 
4:15pm - 4:30pm

How much royalties are paid for hydrocarbon and lignite explorations in Germany?

Philipp Blum, Frederic Berger

Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT), Germany



4:30pm - 4:45pm

Social licence to operate in the applied geo- and engineering projects

Tobias Rudolph1, Jörg Benndorf2, Peter Goerke-Mallet1

1: Forschungszentrum Nachbergbau (FZN), Technische Hochschule Georg Agricola (THGA), Germany; 2: Institut für Markscheidewesen und Geodäsie der TU Bergakademie Freiberg



4:45pm - 5:00pm

Creating sustainable approaches in a holistic way or Other ways to sustainability

Julia Bauer

Tauw GmbH, Germany



5:00pm - 5:15pm

Geo-Rational - Ethics in/for the Geosciences

Martin Bohle1,2,3

1: Ronin Institute for Independent Scholarship, Montclair, NJ, USA; 2: International Association for Promoting Geoethics (IAPG), Rome, Italy; 3: Edgeryders, Brussels, Belgium



5:15pm - 5:30pm

The German Site Selection Procedure – Results presented in the Interim Report by the Bundesgesellschaft für Endlagerung mbH

Nadine Schöner, Julia Rienäcker-Burschil, Matthias Emanuel Bauer

BGE Bundesgesellschaft für Endlagerung mbH



5:30pm - 5:45pm

Shaping responsible future experts: the need for integrating Geoethics in Geoscience university education

Dominic Hildebrandt1,2

1: Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences, Ludwig Maximilian University Munich, Germany; 2: Institute of Earth Sciences, Ruprecht Karl University Heidelberg, Germany

6.1-2 Applications in 3D Geological Modelling
Chair: Rouwen Johannes Lehné, HLNUG
Chair: Roland Baumberger, Swiss Geological Survey
Chair: Stephan Steuer, Bundesanstalt für Geowissenschaften und Rohstoffe
 
4:15pm - 4:30pm

3D geological modeling of graben structures in northern Hesse – concept, methods and first results

Ina Lewin1, Rouwen Lehné2, Heiner Heggemann2

1: TU Darmstadt, Institut für Angewandte Geowissenschaften; 2: Hessisches Landesamt für Naturschutz, Umwelt und Geologie



4:30pm - 4:45pm

Challenges and approach to a geological 3-D modeling workflow to identify potential areas for a repository for high-level radioactive waste.

Julia Rienäcker-Burschil, Christian Buxbaum-Conradi, Standortauswahl Team

Bundesgesellschaft für Endlagerung mbH, Germany



4:45pm - 5:00pm

Modelling Switzerland’s Geology using a Multi-Method Approach

Eva Kurmann, Lance Reynolds

Swiss Geological Survey, Seftigenstrasse 264, CH-3084 Wabern



5:00pm - 5:15pm

VerLaPro – a 3D model of the shallow Paleozoic subsurface in the southern Ruhr Area

Dirk Kaufmann1, Christian Rakers1, Bernd Linder1, Stefan Mengede2, Karsten Schaefer2, Daniel Wagener2, Martin Isaac2

1: Geologischer Dienst Nordrhein-Westfalen, De-Greiff-Straße 195, 47803 Krefeld; 2: Bezirksregierung Arnsberg - Abteilung Bergbau und Energie in NRW, Goebenstr. 25, 44135 Dortmund

19.1-1 Regional geology: A key for answering questions in geoscience
Chair: Guido Meinhold, Keele University
Chair: Jan Golonka, AGH University of Science and Technology
Chair: Jonas Kley, Georg-August-Universität Göttingen
Chair: Heinz-Gerd Röhling, DGGV
 
4:15pm - 4:45pm
Session Keynote

Joining up the Dots: Regional Geology Insights from the Arabian Plate and the Black Sea

Mike Simmons

Halliburton, United Kingdom



4:45pm - 5:00pm

The Pleistocene sediments of the Palaeoatbara in eastern Sudan as an archive for the evolution of the Nile river system

Robert Bussert1, Mosab Mohammednoor1,2, Faysal Bibi2, Anne Delagnes3, Sumiko Tsukamoto4, Omar Bedri5, Brian Kraatz6, Ignacio Lazagabaster2, Johannes Müller2, Khalaf Salih7, Ali Eisawi7

1: Institute of Applied Geosciences, Technische Universität Berlin, Ernst-Reuter-Platz 1, 10587 Berlin, Germany; 2: Museum für Naturkunde, Invalidenstrasse 43, 10115 Berlin, Germany; 3: PACEA, CNRS/Université de Bordeaux, Allée Geoffroy Saint-Hilaire 33615 Pessac CEDEX, France; 4: Leibniz Institute for Applied Geophysics, Stilleweg 2, 30655 Hannover, Germany; 5: Faculty of Minerals and Oil, International University of Africa, 11121 Khartoum, Sudan; 6: Department of Anatomy, Western University of Health Sciences, Pomona, CA 91711, USA; 7: Faculty of Petroleum and Minerals, Al Neelain University, 11121 Khartoum, Sudan



5:00pm - 5:15pm

Large regional structures from puzzle pieces - the hidden Triassic rift on the western flank of the Eichsfeld-Altmark-Swell

Alexander Malz1, Jonas Kley2, Heinz-Gerd Röhling3

1: Landesamt für Geologie und Bergwesen Sachsen-Anhalt, Germany; 2: Georg-August-Universität Göttingen, Germany; 3: Deutsche Geologische Gesellschaft – Geologische Vereinigung e.V.



5:15pm - 5:30pm

Aeolianites of the Detfurth Formation (Middle Buntsandstein, Lower Triassic) in the Hessian Depression: spatial distribution and stratigraphic affiliation with regard to modern stratigraphic concepts and use in applied geosciences

Nicola Hug-Diegel

Hessian Agency for Nature Conservation, Environment and Geology (State Geological Survey), Germany



5:30pm - 5:45pm

Climate, volcanoes, and tectonic activity - Their influence on the lower to middle Eocene paleoenvironment on the Sprendlinger Horst (Southwest Germany)

Maryam Moshayedi1, Olaf K. Lenz1,2, Jürgen Mutzl1, Volker Wilde2, Matthias Hinderer1

1: TU Darmstadt, Germany; 2: Senckenberg Forschungsinstitut und Naturmuseum, Germany

15.1-2 Working on the roads: Improving the infrastructure for research into geo-societal challenges
Chair: Kirsten Elger, GFZ German Research Centre for Geosciences
 
4:15pm - 4:30pm

Curating data and samples in the long-tail - tools and examples from GFZ Data Services

Kirsten Elger, Florian Ott

GFZ German Research Centre for Geosciences, Potsdam, Germany



4:30pm - 4:45pm

LI@Geo.X – A Laboratory Infrastructure Search Portal for the Geo.X Network

Manja Luzi-Helbing1,2, Christopher Hamann3, Kirsten Elger2, Damian Ulbricht2, Florian Ott2, Marc Hanisch2, Nils Brinckmann2, Hannes Fuchs2, Hildegard Gödde1,2, Roland Bertelmann4, Lutz Hecht3,5

1: Geo.X – Research Network for Geosciences in Berlin and Potsdam, Telegrafenberg, 14473 Potsdam; 2: GFZ German Research Centre for Geosciences, Telegrafenberg, 14473 Potsdam; 3: Museum für Naturkunde, Leibniz-Institut für Evolutions- und Biodiversitätsforschung, Invalidenstraße 43, 10115 Berlin; 4: Helmholtz Open Science Office, Telegrafenberg, 14473 Potsdam; 5: Institut für Geologische Wissenschaften, Freie Universität Berlin, Berlin



4:45pm - 5:00pm

The data publication chain of the EPOS Multi-scale Laboratories

Geertje ter Maat, the MSL Team

Utrecht University, Netherlands, The



5:00pm - 5:15pm

OneGeochemistry: Enabling a coordinated online global network of multiple distributed geochemical repositories and databases

Kerstin Annette Lehnert1, Lesley Wyborn2, Dominik Hezel3, Alexander Prent4, Kirsten Elger5, Geertje ter Maat6, Marthe Klöcking7, Jens Klump8

1: Columbia University, New York, United States of America; 2: Australian National University, Canberra, Australia; 3: Goethe-Universität Frankfurt, Frankfurt, Germany; 4: Curtin University, Perth Australia; 5: Deutsches GeoForschungsZentrum GFZ, Potsdam, Germany; 6: Universiteit Utrecht, Utrecht, Netherlands; 7: Universität Göttingen, Göttingen, Germany; 8: CSIRO ARRC, Kensington, Australia



5:15pm - 5:30pm

Turning 80 years of global research on heat flow into a sustainable research data infrastructure

Sven Fuchs

Helmholtz Centre Potsdam - GFZ German Research Centre for Geosciences, Germany

5:45pm
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6:00pm
Coffee break
6:00pm
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7:30pm
Poster session for Topics: 1.5, 1.8
 

Along-strike variations in the timing of exhumation in the eastern Peruvian Andes

Sarah Falkowski, Todd A. Ehlers

University of Tübingen, Germany



Exhumation and erosion rates in the flat-topped Nock Mountains in the Eastern Alps constrained by low-temperature and cosmogenic 10Be data

Andreas Wölfler1, Andrea Hampel1, Christoph Glotzbach2, István Dunkl3

1: Leibniz University Hannover, Institute for Geology, Callinstraße 30, 30167 Hannover, Germany; 2: Eberhard Karls University Tübingen, Institute for Geology and Geodynamics, Schnarrenbergerstraße 94-96, 72076 Tübingen, Germany; 3: University of Göttingen, Sedimentology & Environmental Geology, Geoscience Center, Goldschmidstraße 3, 37077 Göttingen, Germany



sandbox – Creating and Analysing Synthetic Sediment Sections with R

Michael Dietze1, Sebastian Kreutzer2,3, Margret C. Fuchs4

1: GFZ Potsdam, Germany; 2: Geography & Earth Science, Aberystwyth University, Aberystwyth, Wales, United Kingdom; 3: IRAMAT-CRP2A, UMR 5060, CNRS-Université Bordeaux Montaigne, Pessac, France; 4: Helmholtz-Zentrum Dresden-Rossendorf, Helmholtz-Institut Freiberg for Resource Technology, Freiberg, Germany



Sediment production in the Coastal Cordillera of Chile from detrital apatite geochemistry and thermochronology

Andrea Madella, Christoph Glotzbach, Todd A. Ehlers

Universität Tübingen, Germany



Timing of the post-LGM retreat of the Iller Piedmont Glacier (Southern Germany) based on in-situ 36Cl exposure dating of glacial erratics

Dominic Hildebrandt1, Florian Hofmann1, Silke Merchel2,3, Georg Rugel2, Kathrin Strößner1, Sami Akber1, Anke M. Friedrich1

1: Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences, Ludwig Maximilian University Munich, Germany; 2: Department Accelerator Mass Spectrometry and Isotope Research, Helmholtz-Zentrum Dresden-Rossendorf, Germany; 3: Present address: Isotope Physics, University of Vienna, Austria



Contribution of the extreme events to the surface transformation in proglacial areas (the Djankuat River catchment case study, Caucasus)

Andrei Kedich1,2, Maxim Uspensky1,2, Anatoly Tsyplenkov1,2, Sergey Kharchenko1,2, Valentin Golosov1,2

1: Faculty of Geography, Lomonosov Moscow State University, Moscow, Russian Federation; 2: Institute of Geography, Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow, Russian Federation



Holocene erosion and pedogenesis on watersheds of the Central Russian Plain

Ekaterina V. Garankina1,2, Vladimir R. Belyaev1,2, Ilya G. Shorkunov2, Vladimir G. Van1, Anna E. Semochkina1,2

1: Lomonosov Moscow State University, Russian Federation; 2: Institute of Geography, Russian Academy of Sciences, Russian Federation



Late Pleistocene chronostratigraphy of infills and incisions based on 3D-modelling of a local watershed sediment sink structure (Borisoglebsk Upland, Central European Russia)

Ekaterina V. Garankina1,2, Iuliia V. Shishkina2, Ilya G. Shorkunov2, Vladimir R. Belyaev1,2, Nikita S. Mergelov2

1: Lomonosov Moscow State University, Russian Federation; 2: Institute of Geography, Russian Academy of Sciences, Russian Federation



Rock alteration at the post-Variscan nonconformity: implications for Permo-Carboniferous surface weathering versus burial diagenesis

Fei Liang1, Adrian Linsel1, Matthias Hinderer1, Jens Hornung1, Dirk Scheuvens1, Rainer Petschick2

1: Material and Geosciences, Institute of Applied Geosciences, Technical University of Darmstadt, Darmstadt, 64287, Germany; 2: Faculty of Geosciences/ Geography, Goethe-University, Frankfurt, 60438, Germany

Poster session for Topic: 1.9
 

Internal Architecture of a carbonate ramp exposed to high amplitude sea-level fluctuations: Evidence from the NW shelf of Australia

Maximilian Hallenberger1, Lars Reuning2, Stefan Back1, Stephen J. Gallagher3, Hokuto Iwatani4, Katja Lindhorst2

1: Geological Institute, RWTH Aachen University; 2: CAU Kiel, Institute of Geosciences, Germany; 3: School of Earth Sciences, University of Melbourne, Australia; 4: Division of Earth Science, The Graduate School of Sciences and Technology for Innovation, Yamaguchi University, Japan



Contrasting intensity of aragonite dissolution in glacial vs. interglacial intervals of a sea-level controlled subtropical carbonate succession

Lars Reuning1, Hanaa Deik2, Benjamin Petrick1, Hideko Takayanagi3, Yasufumi Iryu3, Margot Courtillat4, Maria-Angela Bassetti4

1: CAU Kiel, Institute of Geosciences, Germany; 2: Geological Institute, RWTH Aachen University, Germany; 3: Institute of Geology and Paleontology, Tohoku University, Japan; 4: Centre de Formation et de Recherche sur les Environnements Méditerranéens, Université de Perpignan, France



Microplastics as a sedimentary component in reefs systems: A case study from the Java Sea

Amanda Utami1,2,3, Lars Reuning1, Olga Konechnaya4, Jan Schwarzbauer4

1: CAU Kiel, Institute of Geosciences, Germany; 2: Geological Institute, RWTH Aachen University, Germany; 3: Geotechnology Research Center, Indonesian Institute of Sciences, Indonesia; 4: Institute of Geology and Geochemistry of Petroleum and Coal, RWTH Aachen University, Germany



Si isotope thermometry in silicified carbonate

Michael Tatzel1,2, Marcus Oelze2, Moritz Liesegang3, Maria Stuff4, Michael Wiedenbeck2

1: Universität Göttingen; 2: Deutsches Geoforschungszentrum GFZ, Potsdam; 3: Freie Universität Berlin; 4: Bundesanstalt für Materialforschung und -prüfung, Berlin



Geochemical screening of Eocene bivalves: disentangling environmental signals from diagenetic overprint

Jorit F. Kniest1, Silke Voigt1, Jonathan A. Todd2, Julia D. Sigwart3, Michael Joachimski4, Dominik C. Hezel1, Jacek Raddatz1

1: Goethe-Universität, Frankfurt a.M., Germany; 2: The Natural History Museum, London, United Kingdom; 3: Senckenberg Institute and Natural History Museum, Frankfurt a.M., Germany; 4: Geozentrum Nordbayern, University Erlangen-Nürnberg, Erlangen, Germany

Poster session for Topics: 4.2, 5.3
 

Postglacial slip distribution along the Teton normal fault, northeastern Basin-and-Range Province (Wyoming, USA) derived from tectonically offset geomorphological features

Andrea Hampel1, Ralf Hetzel2, Maria-Sophie Erdmann2

1: Institut fuer Geologie, Leibniz Universitaet Hannover; 2: Institut fuer Geologie und Palaeontologie, Westfaelische Wilhelms-Universitaet Muenster



Slip rate of the Danghe Nan Shan thrust fault from 10Be exposure dating of folded river terraces: Implications for the strain distribution in northern Tibet

Qiang Xu1, Ralf Hetzel2, Andrea Hampel3, Reinhard Wolff2

1: State Key Laboratory of Oil and Gas Reservoir and Geology Exploration and Division of Key Laboratory of Carbonate Reservoirs of CNPC, Southwest Petroleum University (Chengdu, China); 2: Institut fuer Geologie und Palaeontologie, Westfaelische Wilhelms-Universitaet Muenster; 3: Institut fuer Geologie, Leibniz Universitaet Hannover



Force-balance changes at the subduction-to-collision transition and implications for mountain building

Armin Dielforder, Andrea Hampel

Institut für Geologie, Leibniz Universität Hannover, Germany



Megathrust shear force limits mountain height at convergent plate boundaries

Armin Dielforder1, Ralf Hetzel2, Onno Oncken3

1: Institut für Geologie, Leibniz Universität Hannover, Germany; 2: Institut für Geologie und Paläontologie, Westfälische Wilhelms-Universität Münster, Germany; 3: GFZ Deutsches GeoForschungsZentrum Potsdam, Germany



Refining workflow for obtaining subseismic-scale fracture density along scan lines (P10) in reservoir analogs

Amol Dayanand Sawant, Felix Allgaier, Benjamin Busch, Christoph Hilgers

KIT, Germany



Climatic Fluctuations in the Early and Middle Copper Age - First Isotope Investigations at the Water Supply of Los Millares in SE Spain

Anorte Elisabeth Jakowski1, Andrea Schröder-Ritzrau2, José Miguel Alonso Blanco3

1: Goethe-Universität Frankfurt, Germany; 2: Ruprecht-Karls-Universität Heidelberg, Germany; 3: Ofitec 2011, O.T., Almería, Spain



Determination of phases of warm climate during MIS 3 in Central Europe based on precisely dated speleothems from Bleßberg Cave, Germany

Jennifer Klose1, Sebastian F. M. Breitenbach2, Birgit Plessen3, Hubert Vonhof4, Denis Scholz1

1: Institute for Geosciences, Johannes Gutenberg University, Mainz, 55122, Germany; 2: Department of Geography and Environmental Sciences, Northumbria University, Newcastle upon Tyne, UK; 3: German Research Centre for Geosciences, Potsdam, 14473, Germany; 4: Max Planck Institute for Chemistry, Mainz, 55128, Germany



Should we correct speleothem carbon isotope records for degassing and prior calcite precipitation?

Heather Stoll1, Franziska Lechleitner2, Christopher Day3, Oliver Kost1, Laura Endres1, Carlos Perez4

1: ETH Zurich, Switzerland; 2: University Bern, Switzerland; 3: Oxford University, UK; 4: Xian University, China



A multi-proxy SST and surface seawater carbonate chemistry reconstruction of the post-Industrial Revolution Southwest Pacific

Sara Todorovic1,2, Henry C. Wu1, Braddock K. Linsley3, Henning Kuhnert4, Albert Benthien5, Klaus-Uwe Richter5, Markus Raitzsch4,5, Jelle Bijma5, Delphine Dissard6

1: Leibniz Centre for Tropical Marine Research (ZMT), Bremen, Germany; 2: Faculty of Geosciences, University of Bremen, Bremen, Germany; 3: Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory of Columbia University, Palisades, NY, USA; 4: MARUM – Center for Marine Environmental Sciences, University of Bremen, Bremen, Germany; 5: Alfred Wegener Institute – Helmholz Centre for Polar and Marine Research (AWI), Bremerhaven, Germany; 6: IRD-Sorbonne Universités, UPMC, Univ Paris 06-CNRS-MNHN, LOCEAN, Paris, France

Poster session for Topics: 6.1, 6.2, 8.3
 

Managing Geodata within the Site Selection Procedure

Torsten Lange, Jessica-Aileen Alten, Diana Hermann, Sönke Reiche, Team Standortauswahl

Bundesgesellschaft für Endlagerung mbH (BGE), Germany



Artificial Intelligence in Geosciences: Time for a paradigm shift

Gunnar Lischeid

ZALF and University of Potsdam, Germany



An introduction to Landslide Susceptibility Assessment Tools - Project Manager Suite

Nick Schüßler, Jewgenij Torizin, Michael Fuchs

Bundesanstalt für Geowissenschaften und Rohstoffe, Germany



Understanding Natural Geomorphological Processes Through Artificial Intelligence and Crowdsourced Data

Thomas Y. Chen

Academy for Mathematics, Science, and Engineering



New phenomena in ESR spectra of iron ores from Kryvyi Rih deposit

Valentyna Dmytrivna Shvets

Institute of Vocational Education, France



Peak Ring Magnetism: Rock- and mineral-magnetic properties of the Chicxulub impact crater

Bruno Daniel Leite Mendes1, Agnes Kontny1, Ksenia Gaus1, Bonny Kuipers2, Mark Dekkers2

1: Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Germany; 2: Utrecht University, Netherlands



Temperature and frequency-dependent magnetic susceptibility parameters: improving the reliability of archaeointensity in burnt clay ceramics

Arnaldo Hernández Cardona1, Luis M. Alva Valdivia2

1: Posgrado en Ciencias de la Tierra, Instituto de Geofísica, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México; 2: Laboratorio de Paleomagnetismo, Instituto de Geofísica, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México



Utilising magnetic minerals to track and identify hydrocarbon migration pathways and source regions: a case study on the Beatrice Field, Inner Moray Firth, UK North Sea

Joseph Richard Perkins, Adrian Muxworthy, Al Fraser

Imperial College London, United Kingdom



Regional deformation imprints from anisotropy of magnetic susceptibility data – an example from the Raichur Schist Belt (Dharwar Craton, India)

Santu Biswas1, Manish A Mamtani1, Agnes Kontny2, Christoph Hilgers2

1: Department of Geology and Geophysics, Indian Institute of Technology (IIT), Kharagpur; 2: Institute of Applied Geosciences, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT)



Exploring the preservation of greigite in hydrocarbon reservoirs using thermodynamic modelling

Jack Turney, Adrian Muxworthy, Dominik Weiss, Alastair Fraser

Imperial College London, United Kingdom

Poster session for Topics: 9.1, 9.3, 12.1, 12.3, 13.1, 13.3
 

Light at the end of the well: A compact and low-cost DIY water level meter

Nils Michelsen

Institute of Applied Geosciences, Technische Universität Darmstadt, Germany



The image of geoscience among student teachers of geography

Simon Schneider1, Richard Dahlbock2

1: Department for Earth and Environmental Sciences, LMU Munich, Germany; 2: Department for Environmental Sciences and Geography, University of Potsdam



The Museum Mineralogia München (SNSB), a geoscientific place of education

Melanie Kaliwoda, Malte Junge, Felix Hentschel, Wolfgang W. Schmahl

Mineralogical State Collection Munich, SNSB and Ludwig Maximilians University, LMU, Germany



Raw materials for our everyday life in the context of museum education

Malte Junge, Melanie Kaliwoda, Wolfgang W. Schmahl

Mineralogische Staatssammlung München (SNSB-MSM) / LMU München, Germany



The Early Bird in STEM Education – The PepperMINT Project

Lisa Michael, Tobias Rudolph

Research Center of Post-Mining, Technische Hochschule Georg Agricola, Germany



GEOWiki@Schule – eine geowissenschaftliche Online-Lernplattform für den Schulunterricht

Magdalena Luise Plitz1, Katrin Mühlberg1, Donja Aßbichler1, Malte Junge2, Eileen Eckmeier3

1: LMU Munich, Germany; 2: Mineralogical State Collection (SNSB-MSM), Germany; 3: CAU Kiel, Germany



From Volcanoes to Glaciers – The importance of geoscientific research during the site-selection procedure for a high-level nuclear waste repository in Germany

Nils-Peter Nilius, Reinhard Fink, Sönke Reiche

Bundesgesellschaft für Endlagerung (BGE), Germany



Europe’s resilience on raw materials – how did GeoERA contribute

Antje Wittenberg1, Daniel P. S. de Oliveira2, Lisbeth Flindt Jørgensen3, Tom Heldal4, F. Javier González Sanz5

1: Bundesanstalt für Geowissenschaften und Rohstoffe (BGR), Hannover, Germany; 2: Laboratório Nacional de Energia e Geologia, I.P. (LNEG), Lisbon, Portugal; 3: De nationale geologiske undersøgelser for Danmark og Grønland (GEUS); 4: Norges geologiske undersøkelse (NGU), Trondheim, Norway; 5: Instituto Geológico y Minero de España (IGME), Madrid, Spain



New raw materials from old mines? – Examples from historic mining sites in Europe

Henrike Sievers

BGR, Germany



Constraining ore-forming processes of the sediment-hosted Dolostone Ore Formation copper-cobalt mineralization, northwestern Namibia: a sulfide trace element study

Viktor Bertrandsson Erlandsson1, Daniela Wallner1, Rainer Ellmies2, Frank Melcher1, Johann G. Raith1

1: Montanuniversität Leoben, Leoben, Austria; 2: Gecko Namibia, Swakopmund, Namibia

Poster session for Topics: 14.1, 14.2, 15.1, 19.1, 19.2
 

Comparison of radon and thoron exhalation and emanation in granites from Central Portugal

Filipa P. Domingos1,2, Sérgio L. R. Sêco1, Alcides J. S. C. Pereira1,3

1: University of Coimbra, LRN-Laboratory of Natural Radioactivity, Department of Earth Sciences, Portugal; 2: IATV-Instituto do Ambiente, Tecnologia e Vida, Coimbra, Portugal.; 3: University of Coimbra, CITEUC-Center for Earth and Space Research, Department of Earth Sciences, Portugal



Radon and tectonics in an urban area – case study Bad Nauheim (Hesse, Germany)

Jan Dilewski1, Rouwen Lehné2, Ingo Sass1, Rafael Schäffer1

1: Technical University of Darmstadt, Schnittsphanstraße 9, 64287 Darmstadt; 2: Hessisches Landesamt für Naturschutz, Umwelt und Geologie (HLNUG), Rheingaustraße 186, 65203 Wiesbaden



Clay mineral quantification in the Upper Cretaceous Emscher Formation - evaluating a potential hydraulic barrier during mine water rebound in the Ruhr District

Till Genth1, Jan Sessing2, Henning Jasnowski-Peters1, Christian Melchers1

1: Research Center of Post Mining, Technische Hochschule Georg Agricola University, Germany; 2: German Mining Museum, Material Sciences and Research Labs, Bochum, Germany



Nachbergbau: Chancen und Herausforderungen

Dennis Quandt1, Tobias Rudolph2, Christoph Hilgers1

1: Institut für Angewandte Geowissenschaften, Strukturgeologie & Tektonik, Karlsruher Institut für Technologie; 2: Forschungszentrum Nachbergbau, Technische Hochschule Georg Agricola, Bochum



Slip tendency of faults and pore pressure evolution in the “Wasserprovinz Haus Aden” – Ruhr area

Thomas Niederhuber1, Birgit Müller1, Lukas Müller1, Thomas Röckel2, Frank Schilling1, Felix Allgaier3, Martina Rische4

1: Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT), Institute of Applied Geosciences, Technical Petrophysics, Germany; 2: Piewak & Partner GmbH, Germany; 3: Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT), Institut of Applied Geoscience, Structural Geology & Tectonics; 4: Ruhr-Universität Bochum, Institut für Geologie, Mineralogie und Geophysik



Improving field metadata collection using an app

Linda Baldewein, Ulrike Kleeberg

Helmholtz-Zentrum Hereon, Germany



Geology across borders - Towards a consistent interpretation of the subsurface in the Central North Sea covering the Dutch, German and Danish offshore areas.

Hauke Thöle1, Fabian Jähne-Klingberg1, Maryke den Dulk2, Hans Doornenbal2, Finn Christian Jakobsen3, Peter Britze3

1: Bundesanstalt für Geowissenschaften und Rohstoffe, Germany; 2: TNO – Geological Survey of the Netherlands, the Netherlands; 3: Geological Survey of Denmark and Greenland, Denmark



Seismic Interpretation of a deltaic-fluviatil system within the Bückeberg-Formation (Berriasian, Lower Cretaceous, Lower Saxony Basin)

Matthias Warnecke, Gesa Kuhlmann

Bundesanstalt für Geowissenschaften und Rohstoffe (BGR), Germany



Geobiotropy on Early Earth and in the Rocky Universe

Marie-Paule, Renelde Bassez

University of Strasbourg, France, France



Episodic mantle overturn in a non-plate tectonic mantle

Anders Lillevang Vesterholt, Thorsten J. Nagel

Aarhus University, Denmark