Conference Agenda

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Session Overview
Date: Monday, 20/Sept/2021
9:00am
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10:30am
10.2 Material use of geothermal waters
Chair: Valentin Magnus Goldberg, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology
Chair: Tobias Kluge, KIT
 
9:00am - 9:30am
Session Keynote

Critical Minerals in US Geothermal Brines: Opportunities and Challenges for their Extraction

Ghanashyam Neupane

Idaho National Laboratory, United States of America



9:30am - 9:45am

Methods for the extraction of rarer metals and base chemicals from geothermal brines

Hans - Jürgen Friedrich

Fraunhofer Society,Institut for Ceramic Technologies and Systems (IKTS), Germany



9:45am - 10:00am

Behaviour of metals in the geothermal fluid system of the Upper Rhine Graben: Lithium

Michèle Jungmann, Benjamin Walter, Elisabeth Eiche, Tobias Kluge, Dominik Gudelius, Jochen Kolb

Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Germany



10:00am - 10:15am

Performance of manganese oxide sorbents for direct lithium extraction from geothermal brines

Klemens Slunitschek, Jochen Kolb, Elisabeth Eiche

Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Germany



10:15am - 10:30am

Development of a fluid treatment strategy to enable combined raw material and freshwater recovery from geothermal fluids

Valentin Goldberg1, Daniel Winter2, Fabian Nitschke1, Diego Morata3, Joachim Koschikowski2, Thomas Kohl1

1: Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Germany; 2: Fraunhofer Institute for Solar Energy Systems ISE, Freiburg; 3: Department of Geology and Andean Geothermal Center of Excellence (CEGA). Facultad de Ciencias Fisicas y Matemáticas, Universidad de Chile

11.3 The fate of hydrogen: underground storage, nuclear waste repositories and natural hydrogen fluxes
Chair: Christian Ostertag-Henning, Bundesanstalt für Geowissenschaften und Rohstoffe
Chair: Thorsten Schäfer, Friedrich-Schiller-Universität Jena
 
9:00am - 9:30am
Session Keynote

Geologicaly-sourced H2 exploration: pathfinders, tools, and methods

Laurent Truche, Frédéric-Victor Donze

University Grenoble Alpes, France



9:30am - 9:45am

Hydrogen and organic molecules generation from water radiolysis: from grave to cradle

Johan Vandenborre1, Laurent Truche2

1: 1SUBATECH, UMR 6457, Institut Mines-Télécom Atlantique, CNRS/IN2P3, Université de Nantes ; 4, Rue Alfred Kastler, La chantrerie BP 20722, 44307 Nantes cedex 3, France; 2: 2University Grenoble Alpes, CNRS, ISTerre, CS 40700, 38058 Grenoble, France



9:45am - 10:00am

Experimental investigation of hydrogen storage and transport properties in reservoir rocks under the influence of abiotic chemical reactions, microbial metabolism, and "in-situ" pressures.

Nicolai Thüns1, Garri Gaus2, Ralf Littke2, Helge Stanjek1

1: RWTH Aachen, Clay and Interface Mineralogy; 2: RWTH Aachen, Institute for Geology and Geochemistry of Petroleum and Coal



10:00am - 10:15am

Numerical modelling of seasonal underground hydrogen storage in a saline aquifer

Alvaro Sainz-Garcia, Fidel Grandia, Elena Abarca, Jordi Bruno

Amphos 21 Consulting, Spain



10:15am - 10:30am

Underground Hydrogen Storage (UHS) – status quo and perspectives in Germany

Matthias Warnecke, Simone Röhling

Bundesanstalt für Geowissenschaften und Rohstoffe (BGR), Germany

1.1-1 Sediment routing systems and provenance analysis
Chair: Laura Stutenbecker, TU Darmstadt
Chair: Hilmar von Eynatten, University of Göttingen
Chair: Guido Meinhold, Keele University

This session is co-hosted by the 'Fachsektion Sedimentologie' of the DGGV.

 
9:00am - 9:30am
Session Keynote

Mineral inclusions in detrital garnet – An excellent petrogenetic tool

Jan Schönig

Georg-August-University Göttingen, Germany



9:30am - 9:45am

The European continental crust through detrital zircons from modern rivers: biasing effects in the detrital zircon record

Paula Castillo1, Heinrich Bahlburg1, Rodrigo Fernández2, Mark Fanning3, Jasper Berndt4

1: Institut für Geologie und Paläontologie, University of Münster, Germany; 2: Departamento de Geología, Universidad de Chile, Chile; 3: The Australian National University, Australia; 4: Institut für Mineralogie, University of Münster, Germany



9:45am - 10:00am

Granulometric and lithologic control on apatite and zircon concentrations in Alpine fluvial sediment

Daniela Krieg1, Laura Stutenbecker1, Ariane Djahansouzi1, Christoph Glotzbach2

1: Technical University of Darmstadt, Institute of Applied Geosciences, Schnittspahnstraße 9, 64287 Darmstadt; 2: University of Tübingen, Department of Geosciences, Schnarrenbergstraße 94-96, 72076 Tübingen



10:00am - 10:15am

Application of in-situ U-Pb-He double-dating on detrital zircons – an example of Alpine sediments from the Inn river and its tributaries

Falko Malis, István Dunkl, Hilmar von Eynatten

Georg-August-Universität Göttingen, Geoscience Center, Germany



10:15am - 10:30am

Source-normalized α-dose: discrimination of first- and multi-cycle detrital zircon

Maximilian Dröllner, Milo Barham, Christopher L. Kirkland

Timescales of Mineral Systems Group, School of Earth and Planetary Sciences, Curtin University, GPO Box U1987, Perth, WA 6845, Australia

2.1-1 Carbonatites and alkaline rocks
Chair: Michael Marks, Universität Tübingen
Chair: Benjamin Florian Walter, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology
Chair: R. Johannes Giebel, Technische Universität Berlin
 
9:00am - 9:15am

A global review of carbonatite-hosted fluid inclusions and the role of fluid release on carbonatite magma ascent

Benjamin Florian Walter1, Johannes Giebel2,3, Matthew Steele-MacInnis4, Michael Marks5, Jochen Kolb1, Gregor Markl5

1: Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Adenauerring 20b, 76131 Karlsruhe, Germany; 2: Technische Universität Berlin, Ernst-Reuter-Platz 1, 10587 Berlin, Germany; 3: University of the Free State, 250 Nelson-Mandela-Drive, Bloomfontein 9300, South Africa; 4: University of Alberta, 1-26 Earth Sciences Building, Edmonton AB T6G2E3, Canada; 5: Eberhard Karls Universität Tübingen, Schnarrenbergstraße 94–96, 72076 Tübingen, Germany



9:15am - 9:45am
Session Keynote

Carbonatites do not exist in vacuum: carbonatite–rock interactions from experiment and nature, and implications for REE mineralisation

Michael Anenburg

Australian National University, Australia



9:45am - 10:00am

Crystallisation sequence of a REE-rich carbonate melt: an experimental approach

Valentin Mollé1, Fabrice Gaillard1, Zineb Nabyl1, Johann Tuduri2, Ida Di Carlo1, Saskia Erdmann1

1: ISTO, UMR7327, Université d’Orléans, CNRS, BRGM, F-45071 Orléans, France; 2: BRGM, F-45060 Orléans, France



10:00am - 10:15am

The carbonatites of South Morocco: Unusual occurrences and associated REE-Nb-Ta-Fe mineralization

Rachid Benaouda1, Dennis Kraemer1, Maria Sitnikova2, Michael Bau1

1: Jacobs University, Bremen, Germany; 2: Federal Institute for Geosciences and Natural Resources, Hannover, Germany



10:15am - 10:30am

Wall rock contamination and mineralogical modifications in carbonatite dykes of the Palabora Complex, South Africa

R. Johannes Giebel1,2, Benjamin F. Walter3, Michael A.W. Marks4, Gregor Markl4

1: Technische Universität Berlin, Ernst-Reuter-Platz 1, 10587 Berlin, Germany; 2: University of the Free State, 250 Nelson-Mandela-Drive, Bloomfontein 9300, South Africa; 3: Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Adenauerring 20b, 76131 Karlsruhe, Germany; 4: Eberhard Karls Universität Tübingen, Schnarrenbergstraße 94–96, 72076 Tübingen, Germany

8.4 Induced Seismicity and Wind Turbine Emissions: Sources – Monitoring – Modelling - Mitigation
Chair: Joachim Ritter, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology
Chair: Stefan Baisch, Q-con GmbH
Chair: Andreas Rietbrock, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology
 
9:00am - 9:15am

Wind turbine signatures from long distances at the Gräfenberg Array

Klaus Stammler, Lars Ceranna

Federal Institute for Geosciences and Natural Resources (BGR), Germany



9:15am - 9:30am

Suppression of Wind Turbine Noise from Seismological Data

Janis Heuel, Wolfgang Friederich

Ruhr-Universität Bochum, Germany



9:30am - 9:45am

On the infrasound emission generated by wind turbines

Lars Ceranna, Peter Gaebler, Gernot Hartmann, Patrick Hupe, Christoph Pilger, Andreas Steinberg

BGR, Germany



9:45am - 10:00am

Cyclic loading of magnetite bearing rocks: modifications of structure, magnetic and elastic properties

Helena Fuchs, Boris Reznik, Agnes Kontny, Frank Schilling

Karlsruher Institut für Technologie (KIT), Germany



10:00am - 10:15am

Induced Seismicity Monitoring and Efficiency of Traffic Light Systems

Stefan Baisch, Robert Vörös, Christopher Koch

Q-con GmbH, Germany



10:15am - 10:30am

Ground Motion Emissions from Wind Turbines: State of the Art and Implications

Joachim Ritter, Laura Gassner

Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Germany

21-1 Open Session
Chair: Armin Zeh, KIT
 
9:00am - 9:30am
MEDAL LECTURE

Icelandia

Gillian R. Foulger

Durham University, United Kingdom



9:30am - 9:45am

Heterogeneous nucleation and transformation of ikaite (CaCO3 x 6H2O) on mineral surfaces

Samuel Benedikt Strohm, Sebastian Inckemann, Kun Gao, Wolfgang W. Schmahl, Guntram Jordan

Department für Geo- und Umweltwissenschaften, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München, Germany



9:45am - 10:00am

A profile through ancient fast-spreading oceanic crust in the Wadi Gideah, Oman ophiolite – reference frame for the crustal drillings within the ICDP Oman Drilling Project

Jürgen Koepke1, Dieter Garbe-Schönberg2, Dominik Mock1, Samuel Müller2

1: Leibniz University Hannover, Germany; 2: University of Kiel, Germany



10:00am - 10:15am

Mass movements in Germany - contributions to the landslide susceptibility modeling

Dirk Balzer, Michael Fuchs, Dirk Kuhn, Jewgenij Torizin

Bundesanstalt für Geowissenschaften und Rohstoffe, Hannover/Germany



10:15am - 10:30am

Geothermal Reservoir Characterisation and Probability Analysis of Fractured Media at Grimsel Test Site, Switzerland

Selvican Türkdogan1,2, Peter Achtziger1

1: RWTH AACHEN, Germany; 2: ETH Zürich, Switzerland

10:30am
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10:45am
Greetings
10:45am
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12:00pm
Panel Discussion: "Energiewende mit Wasserstoff?"

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

Panel Members:

  • Prof. Dr. Holger Hanselka, President of the KIT and Vice-President Research Field Energy, Helmholtz Association, 76131 Karlsruhe, Germany
  • Dr. Klaus Langemann, Wintershall Dea AG, Senior Vice-President Carbon Management & Hydrogen, Friedrich-Ebert-Straße 160, 34119 Kassel, Germany
  • Dr. Markus Oles, ThyssenKrupp Steel Europe AG, Head of Carbon2Chem, Sustainable Production, 47166 Duisburg, Germany
  • Hans-Joachim Polk, VNG AG, Member of the Executive Board, Infrastructure & Technical Affairs, Braunstraße 7, 04347 Leipzig, Germany
  • Michael Schmidt, Deutsche Rohstoffagentur (DERA) in der Bundesanstalt für Geowissenschaften und Rohstoffe (BGR), Wilhelmstraße 25-30, 13593 Berlin-Spandau, Germany
12:00pm
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12:30pm
Awards

Hans-Cloos-Preis/Stipendium 2020: Dr. Laura Stutenbecker

Eugen-Seibold-Medaille 2020: Prof. Dr. Thorsten J. Nagel

Serge-von-Bubnoff-Medaille 2020: Prof. Dr. Theo Simon

Leopold-von-Buch-Plakette 2020: Prof. Dr. Gillian R. Foulger

12:30pm
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1:30pm
GeoEnergy Exploration Game - you wanna find heat? by KIT SPE Student Chapter & SPE Yps

Be part of the Geoenergy Exploration Game by the German Section of the SPE! This collaborative game builds on your engagement, your knowledge, and your discussions! Together with the other participants, you have to identify geoenergy reservoirs, decide which play you want to explore and tackle multiple challenges. This interdisciplinary and interactive session aims at students, YPs, and interested professionals.

1:30pm
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3:00pm
10.3 Uncertainty Characterisation in Geothermal Exploration
Chair: Jeroen van der Vaart, TU Darmstadt
 
1:30pm - 2:00pm
Session Keynote

Uncertainty Quantification for Geothermal Basin- and Reservoir-Scale Applications

Denise Degen1, Mauro Cacace2, Magdalena Scheck-Wenderoth1,2, Karen Veroy1,3, Florian Wellmann1

1: RWTH Aachen University, Germany; 2: GFZ German Research Centre for Geosciences, Germany; 3: Eindhoven University of Technology (TU/e), The Netherlands



2:00pm - 2:15pm

A new universal model explaining fracture-trace length distributions

Michael Krumbholz1, Christoph Hieronymus2, Jochen Kamm3

1: Independent Researcher, Germany; 2: Department of Earth Sciences, Uppsala University, Sweden; 3: Geological Survey of Finland, Espoo, Finland



2:15pm - 2:30pm

Hydro-Mechanical Simulation in Geothermal Reservoirs: Physics and Surrogate Modeling

Ryan Santoso1, Denise Degen1, Mauro Cacace2, Florian Wellmann1

1: Computational Geoscience and Reservoir Engineering (CGRE), RWTH Aachen University, Germany; 2: German Research Center for Geoscience (GFZ), Germany



2:30pm - 2:45pm

Bias evaluated structural and probabilistic subsurface modelling: a case study of the Münsterland Basin, NW Germany

Marius Pischke1,2, Alexander Magnus Jüstel1,2, Frank Strozyk1, Peter Kukla1,3, Florian Wellmann2

1: Fraunhofer IEG, Fraunhofer Research Institution for Energy Infrastructures and Geothermal Systems, Am Hochschulcampus 1, 44801 Bochum, Germany; 2: RWTH Aachen University, Computational Geoscience and Reservoir Engineering, Wüllnerstraße 2, 52062 Aachen, Germany; 3: RWTH Aachen University, Geological Institute, Wüllnerstraße 2, 52062 Aachen, Germany



2:45pm - 3:00pm

Increasing the knowledge base for Deep Geothermal Energy Exploration in the Aachen-Weisweiler area, Germany, through 3D probabilistic modeling with GemPy

Alexander Jüstel1,2, Florian Wellmann2, Frank Strozyk1

1: Fraunhofer IEG, Fraunhofer Research Institution for Energy Infrastructures and Geothermal Systems, Am Hochschulcampus 1, 44801 Bochum, Germany; 2: RWTH Aachen University, Computational Geoscience and Reservoir Engineering, Wüllnerstraße 2, 52062 Aachen, Germany

10.4-1 Understanding reactions and transport in porous and fractured media - from rock analytics to predictive modelling
Chair: Benjamin Busch, Karlsruher Institut für Technologie
Chair: Marita Felder, PanTerra Geoconsultants
Chair: Michael Kühn, GFZ German Research Centre for Geosciences
 
1:30pm - 2:00pm
Session Keynote

Why are fluid-rock reactions crucial for sustainably utilizing geotechnical potentials of the deep subsurface, and to tackle future energy challenges?

Sebastian Fischer

BGR, Germany



2:00pm - 2:15pm

Deep hydrochemical profile through the Alps – solute acquisition during distinct water-rock-interaction along the Sedrun section of the Gotthard Base Tunnel

Ingrid Stober, Kurt Bucher

Albert Ludwigs University Freiburg Germany



2:15pm - 2:30pm

Identification of the diagenetic sedimentary environment and hydrothermal fluid fluxes in Southern Ocean sediments (IODP Exp 382) using B, Si and Sr isotopes in interstitial waters

Marcus Gutjahr1, Sonja Geilert1, Bridget Kenlee2, Klaus Wallmann1, Osamu Seki3, Ji-Hwan Hwan4, Michael E Weber5, Maureen Raymo6, Victoria L. Peck7, Trevor Williams8, Florian Scholz1, and Expedition 382 Scientists9

1: GEOMAR Helmholtz Centre for Ocean Research Kiel, Germany; 2: Department of Earth Sciences, University of California, Riverside, USA; 3: Institute of Low Temperature Science, Hokkaido University, Sapporo Hokkaido, Japan; 4: Earth & Environmental Sciences, Korea Basic Science Institute, Chungbuk Cheongju, Republic of Korea; 5: Steinmann-Institute, University of Bonn, Germany; 6: Lamont Doherty Earth Observatory, Columbia University, USA; 7: British Antarctic Survey, Cambridge, UK; 8: International Ocean Discovery Program, Texas A&M University, USA; 9: Expedition



2:30pm - 2:45pm

Revised and improved geological model of the Waiwera geothermal reservoir, New Zealand

Andreas Grafe1,2, Thomas Kempka2,3, Michael Schneider1, Michael Kühn2,3

1: Freie Universität Berlin, Institute of Geological Sciences, Malteserstr. 74-100, 12249 Berlin, Germany; 2: GFZ German Research Centre for Geosciences, Telegrafenberg, 14473 Potsdam, Germany; 3: University of Potsdam, Institute of Geosciences, Karl-Liebknecht-Str. 24–25, 14476 Potsdam, Germany



2:45pm - 3:00pm

Simulation study of hydrate formation from dissolved methane in the LArge-scale Reservoir Simulator (LARS)

Zhen Li1,2, Thomas Kempka1,2, Erik Spangenberg1, Judith Schicks1,2

1: Deutsches GeoForschungsZentrum GFZ, , Telegrafenberg, 14473 Potsdam, Germany; 2: University of Potsdam, Institute of Geosciences, Karl-Liebknecht-Str. 24-25, 14476 Potsdam, Germany

1.1-2 Sediment routing systems and provenance analysis
Chair: Laura Stutenbecker, TU Darmstadt
Chair: Hilmar von Eynatten, University of Göttingen
Chair: Guido Meinhold, Keele University

This session is co-hosted by the 'Fachsektion Sedimentologie' of the DGGV.

 
1:30pm - 2:00pm
MEDAL LECTURE

Transcontinental retroarc sediment routing controlled by subduction geometry and climate change (Central and Southern Andes, Argentina)

Eduardo Garzanti1, Tomas Capaldi2, Giovanni Vezzoli1, Mara Limonta1, Numa Sosa1,3

1: Laboratory for Provenance Studies, Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences, Università di Milano-Bicocca, 20126 Milano, Italy; 2: Department of Geosciences, University of Nevada, Las Vegas, NV, 89154, USA.; 3: Centro de Investigaciones Geológicas (CONICET), Universidad Nacional de La Plata, Diag.113 # 275, La Plata (B1900TAC), Argentina



2:00pm - 2:15pm

Proximal to distal grain-size distribution of basin-floor lobes: A study from the Battfjellet Formation, Central Tertiary Basin, Svalbard

Yvonne T. Spychala1, Thymen A.B. Ramaaker2, Joris T. Eggenhuisen2, Sten-Andreas Grundvåg3, Florian Pohl4, Sara Wroblewska5

1: Institut für Geologie, Leibniz Universität Hannover, Germany; 2: Department of Earth Science, Utrecht University, 3584 CB, Utrecht, Netherlands; 3: Department of Geosciences, UiT – The Arctic University of Norway, PO Box 6050 Langnes, N-9037 Tromsø, Norway; 4: Durham University, Department of Earth Sciences, Stockton Road, Durham DH1 3LE, UK; 5: Faculty of Geology, University of Warsaw, Żwirki i Wigury 93, 02-089 Warsaw, Poland



2:15pm - 2:30pm

Automated heavy mineral analysis of silt-sized sediment by artificial-intelligence guided Raman Spectroscopy

Nils Keno Lünsdorf1, Jan Ontje Lünsdorf3, Gábor Újvári2, Hilmar von Eynatten1

1: Georg-August-Universität Göttingen, Department of Sedimentology and Environmental Geology, Göttingen, Germany; 2: Institute for Geological and Geochemical Research, Research Centre for Astronomy and Earth Sciences, Budapest, Hungary; 3: Insterburger Straße 2, 26127, Oldenburg



2:30pm - 2:45pm

The Segmented Zambezi Sedimentary System from Source to Sink 1. Sand Petrology and Heavy Minerals

Eduardo Garzanti1, Guido Pastore1, Alberto Resentini1, Giovanni Vezzoli1, Pieter Vermeesch2, Lindani Ncube3, Helena Johanna Van Niekerk3, Gwenael Jouet4, Massimo Dall'Asta5

1: Laboratory for Provenance Studies, Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences, University of Milano-Bicocca, 20126 Milano, Italy; 2: London Geochronology Centre, Department of Earth Sciences, University College London, London, WC1E 6BT, UK; 3: Department of Environmental Sciences, University of South Africa, Florida, South Africa; 4: Unité de Recherche Geosciences Marines, Ifremer, CS 10070, 29280 Plouzané, France; 5: TOTAL E&P, CSTJF, Avenue Larribau - 64018 Pau Cedex Pau, France



2:45pm - 3:00pm

Tectonic and environmental perturbations at the Permian-Triassic boundary: insights from the Blue Nile River Basin in central Ethiopia

Maryam Mansouri1, Matthias Hinderer1, Laura Stutenbecker1, Guido Meinhold2, Enkurie L. Dawit3, Jasper Berndt4, Robert Bussert5

1: Institute of Applied Geosciences, Technische Universität Darmstadt, Darmstadt, Germany; 2: School of Geography, Geology and the Environment, Keele University, Keele, UK; 3: Department of Geology, University of Gondar, Gondar, Ethiopia; 4: Institut für Mineralogie, Westfälische Wilhelms-Universität, Münster, Germany; 5: Institut für Angewandte Geowissenschaften, Technische Universität Berlin, Berlin, Germany

2.1-2 Carbonatites and alkaline rocks
Chair: Michael Marks, Universität Tübingen
Chair: Benjamin Florian Walter, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology
Chair: R. Johannes Giebel, Technische Universität Berlin
 
1:30pm - 1:45pm

The fate of crustal xenoliths in carbonatite dykes of the Gross Brukkaros, Namibia

Rebecca Ruwe1, R. Johannes Giebel2,3, Benjamin F. Walter1

1: Karlsruher Institut für Technologie, Germany; 2: Technische Universität Berlin, Germany; 3: University of the Free State, Bloemfontein, South Africa



1:45pm - 2:00pm

The Chico Sill Complex, Northeast New Mexico: A case for late-stage phonolite-carbonatite melt immiscibility

Lee S. Potter

Hawkeye Community College, United States of America



2:00pm - 2:15pm

Nephelinites from the Gregory Rift

Michael Marks1, Michelle Siegel1, Mika Henzler1, Thomas Binder1, Simon Braunger1, Thomas Wenzel1, Anatoly Zaitsev2, Andrei Arzamastsev2, Gregor Markl1

1: Universität Tübingen, Germany; 2: St. Petersburg State University, Russia



2:15pm - 2:30pm

Petrology and Geochronology of foidites and melilitites in SW Germany and E France

Thomas Binder1, Benjamin F. Walter2, Michael A. W. Marks1, Axel Gerdes3, Aratz Beranoaguirre3, Thomas Wenzel1, Gregor Markl1

1: Eberhard Karls Universität Tübingen, Schnarrenbergstraße 94–96, D-72076 Tübingen; 2: Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Adenauerring 20b, D-76131 Karlsruhe; 3: Goethe-Universität Frankfurt am Main, Altenhöferallee 1, D-60438 Frankfurt am Main



2:30pm - 2:45pm

The cause for HFSE enrichment in foidolite-carbonatite complexes

Dominik Gudelius1, Michael W. Marks2, Jochen Kolb1, Gregor Markl2, Benjamin F. Walter1

1: Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Germany; 2: University of Tübingen, Germany



2:45pm - 3:00pm

Intragranular halogen (F, Cl, Br), S and δ37Cl variability as determined by SIMS in sodalite and eudialyte from the Ilímaussaq intrusion, South Greenland

Hans G. M. Eggenkamp1, Michael A. W. Marks1, Thomas Ludwig2, Gregor Markl1

1: University of Tübingen, Germany; 2: University of Heidelberg, Germany

8.2-1 Gravity-based density models and their applications
Chair: Denis Anikiev, Helmholtz Centre Potsdam - GFZ German Research Centre for Geosciences
Chair: Hans-Jürgen Götze, CAU Kiel
 
1:30pm - 2:00pm
Session Keynote

Solid Earth applications of global gravity data: from submarines to satellites

Bart Root

Delft University of Technology, Astrodynamics and Space Missions, Delft, the Netherlands



2:00pm - 2:15pm

The compilation of the new Alpine gravity maps - from the work of the AlpArray Gravity Research Group

Pavol Zahorec1, Juraj Papco2, Roman Pasteka3, Miroslav Bielik3, Sylvain Bonvalot4, Carla Braitenberg5, Jörg Ebbing6, Gerald Gabriel7,8, Andrej Gosar9, Adam Grand3, Hans-Jürgen Götze6, György Hetényi10, Nils Holzrichter6, Edi Kissling11, Urs Marti12, Bruno Meurers13, Jan Mrlina14, Ema Nogová3, Alberto Pastorutti5, Corinne Salaun15, Matteo Scarponi10, Josef Sebera6, Lucia Seoane4, Peter Skiba7, Eszter Szűcs16, Matej Varga17

1: Earth Science Institute, Slovak Academy of Sciences, Bratislava, Slovak Republic; 2: Department of Theoretical Geodesy and Geoinformatics, Slovak University of Technology, Bratislava, Slovak Republic; 3: Department of engin. geology, hydrogeology and applied geophysics, Comenius University, Bratislava, Slovak Republic; 4: Bureau Gravimétrique International, Toulouse and GET, University of Toulouse, France; 5: Department of Mathematics and Geosciences, University of Trieste, Italy; 6: Institute of Geosciences, Christian-Albrechts-University Kiel, Germany; 7: Leibniz Institute for Applied Geophysics, Hannover, Germany; 8: Institute of Geology, Leibniz University Hannover, Germany; 9: Slovenian Environmental Agency, Seismology and Geology Office, and University of Ljubljana, Slovenia; 10: Institute of Earth Sciences, University of Lausanne, Switzerland; 11: Department of Earth Sciences, Federal Institute of Technology (ETH), Zürich, Switzerland; 12: Federal Office of Topography Swisstopo, Wabern, Switzerland; 13: Department of Meteorology and Geophysics, University of Vienna, Austria; 14: Institute of Geophysics, Czech Academy of Sciences, Prague, Czech Republic; 15: Service Hydrographique et Océanographique de la Marine, Brest, France; 16: Geodetic and Geophysical Institute, RCAES, Hungarian Academy of Science, Sopron, Hungary; 17: Department of Civil, Environmental and Geomatic Engineering, Federal Institute of Technology (ETH), Zürich, Switzerland



2:15pm - 2:30pm

New constraints on the Ivrea Geophysical Body at intra-crustal scales: a combination of gravimetry with passive seismology and rock’s physical properties

Matteo Scarponi, György Hetényi, IvreaArray Team

University of Lausanne, Switzerland



2:30pm - 2:45pm

Residual gravity anomalies in the Western Mediterranean shed light on complex crust

Hans-Jürgen Götze, Philipp Tabelow

Christian-Albrechts-Universität zu Kiel, Germany



2:45pm - 2:48pm

Lithospheric contact of the Western Carpathians with the Bohemian Massif in the light of seismic and new AlpArray gravity data

Dominika Godová1,2, Miroslav Bielik1,2, Pavla Hrubcová3, Roman Pašteka2, Pavol Zahorec1, Juraj Papčo4

1: Earth Science Institute of the Slovak Academy of Sciences, Slovak Republic; 2: Department of Engineering Geology, Hydrogeology and Applied Geophysics, Faculty of Natural Sciences, Comenius University in Bratislava, Slovak Republic; 3: Department of Seismology, Institute of Geophysics of the Czech Academy of Sciences, Czech Republic; 4: Department of Theoretical Geodesy, Faculty of Civil Engineering, Slovak University of Technology in Bratislava, Slovak Republic



2:48pm - 2:51pm

Pre-processing of gravity data for 3 D-modelling of the lithospheric underground in the Ligurian Sea

Philipp Tabelow, Hans-Jürgen Götze

Christian-Albrechts-Universität zu Kiel, Germany



2:51pm - 2:54pm

Lithospheric-scale 3D model of Sicily domain based on gravity analysis

Giovanni Floridia1, Denis Anikiev2, Marco Viccaro1,3

1: Università di Catania, Dipartimento di Scienze Biologiche Geologiche e Ambientali, Catania, Italy; 2: GFZ German Research Centre for Geosciences, Potsdam, Germany; 3: Istituto Nazionale di Geofisica e Vulcanologia – Sezione di Catania, Osservatorio Etneo, Catania, Italy



2:54pm - 2:57pm

Gravity forward modelling and inversion based on the updated, enhanced gravity field solution in Antarctica

Theresa Schaller1, Mirko Scheinert1, Philipp Zingerle2, Roland Pail2, Martin Willberg2

1: Geodetic Earth System Research, Technische Universität Dresden, Germany; 2: Institute of Astronomical and Physical Geodesy, Technical University of Munich, Germany

21-2 Open Session
Chair: Armin Zeh, KIT
 
1:30pm - 1:45pm

Asphalt formation at the seafloor of the Campeche-Sigsbee salt province, southern Gulf of Mexico

Gerhard Bohrmann1, Miriam Römer1, Chieh-Wei Hsu2, Thomas Pape1, Yann Marcon1, Ian MacDonald3, Paul Wintersteller1

1: University of Bremen, Germany; 2: National Taiwan University; 3: Florida State University



1:45pm - 2:00pm

Cliff coast collapses driven by nested biological, astronomical and meteorological activity cycles

Michael Dietze, Kristen L. Cook, Luc Illien, Oliver Rach, Niels Hovius

GFZ Potsdam, Germany



2:00pm - 2:15pm

Hydrothermal processes related to submarine iron ore formation: Insights from Devonian Lahn-Dill-type ores

Leanne Schmitt1,5, Thomas Kirnbauer1, Thomas Angerer2, Dennis Kraemer3, Sabine Klein4,5

1: Technische Hochschule Georg Agricola, Germany; 2: Universität Innsbruck, Austria; 3: Jacobs University Bremen, Germany; 4: Deutsches Bergbau Museum Bochum, Germany; 5: Ruhr-Universität Bochum, Germany



2:15pm - 2:30pm

The Kieshöhe carbonatites in SW-Namibia – the role of silicatic xenoliths for REE exploration

Benjamin Florian Walter1, R. Johannes Giebel2, Alan Marlow3, Michael Marks4, Gregor Markl4, Jochen Kolb1

1: Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Germany; 2: Technische Universität Berlin, Germany; University of the Free State, Bloemfontein , South Africa; 3: Shali Group, Windhoek, Namibia; 4: University of Tübingen, Tübingen, Germany



2:30pm - 2:45pm

Reservoir characterization of the coal-bearing Upper Carboniferous clastic succession, Ruhr area, Germany

Jonas Greve1,2, Benjamin Busch2, Dennis Quandt2, Christoph Hilgers2

1: Geological Survey of North Rhine-Westfalia; 2: Structural Geology & Tectonics, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology



2:45pm - 3:00pm

Das natürlich geschlossene System (NGS) – Inzidenz der reflexiven und transitiven Eigenschaften in der Geologie

Hans Eckhard Offhaus

Germany

3:00pm
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3:15pm
Coffee break
3:15pm
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4:00pm
Plenary: From Poverty to Prosperity: The Real Energy Transition

Scott W. Tinker more information

 

From Poverty to Prosperity: The Real Energy Transition

Scott W. Tinker

The University of Texas at Austin, United States of America

4:00pm
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4:15pm
Coffee break
4:15pm
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5:45pm
10.4-2 Understanding reactions and transport in porous and fractured media - from rock analytics to predictive modelling
Chair: Benjamin Busch, Karlsruher Institut für Technologie
Chair: Michael Kühn, GFZ German Research Centre for Geosciences
 
4:15pm - 4:45pm
Session Keynote

3D Digital Sedimentary Petrology Models

Robert Lander1, Linda Bonnell1, James Guilkey2

1: Geocosm; 2: Laird Avenue Consulting



4:45pm - 5:00pm

Time-dependent fracture permeability induced by fluid-rock interactions under intermittent and continuous flow

Chaojie Cheng, Harald Milsch

GFZ German Research Centre for Geosciences, Germany



5:00pm - 5:15pm

Clay and basic understanding of burial diagenesis

Jūratė Vaznytė, Nicolaas Molenaar

Science research center, Lithuania



5:15pm - 5:30pm

Ternary porosity systems: New perspectives for Buntsandstein geothermal reservoirs in the Upper Rhine Graben, SW Germany.

Ernst Kiefer, Birgit Müller, Frank Schilling

KIT, Angewandte Geowissenschaften (AGW), Landesforschungszentrum Geothermie (LFZG)



5:30pm - 5:45pm

Geochemical control of hydraulic and mechanical reservoir sandstone properties

Maria Wetzel1, Thomas Kempka1,2, Michael Kühn1,2

1: GFZ German Research Centre for Geosciences, Fluid Systems Modelling; 2: University of Potsdam, Institute of Geosciences

1.2 Advances in understanding processes driving the formation and evolution of sedimentary basins
Chair: Liviu Matenco, Utrecht University
Chair: Magdalena Scheck-Wenderoth, Helmholtz Centre Potsdam I GFZ German Research Centre for Geosciences
Chair: Fadi Henri Nader, Utrecht University
 
4:15pm - 4:45pm

Subduction Dynamics and Rheology Control on Forearc and Backarc Subsidence: Numerical Models and Observations from the Mediterranean

Attila Balazs1, Claudio Faccenna2, Taras Gerya1, Kosuke Ueda1, Francesca Funiciello2

1: ETH Zurich, Department of Earth Sciences, zurich, Switzerland; 2: Università Roma Tre, Rome, Italy



4:45pm - 5:00pm

Deepwater Systems Reloaded: Advances on our understanding on submarine lobe deposits

Yvonne T. Spychala1, David M. Hodgson2, Joris T. Eggenhuisen3, Stephen Flint4, Christopher Stevenson5, Mike Tilston6, Ian A. Kane4, Amadine Prelat7, Florian Pohl8

1: Leibniz Universität Hannover, Germany; 2: University of Leeds, UK; 3: Utrecht Universiteit, NL; 4: University of Manchester, UK; 5: University of Liverpool, UK; 6: University of Calgary, Canada; 7: Beicip-Franlab, France; 8: Durham University, UK



5:00pm - 5:15pm

Evolution and Modeling of the Carbonate-Clastic Permian system in the Jeffara Basin, Central Tunisia

Christos Kougioulis1, Pierre-Olivier Bruna1, Allard Willem Martinius1, Ahmed Nasri2, Ghofrane Laouini2,3, Giovanni Bertotti1

1: Department of Geoscience and Engineering, Delft University of Technology, Delft, The Netherlands; 2: Mazarine Energy BV, Tunis, Tunisia; 3: Universite de Tunis El Manar, Campus Universitaire Farhat Hached BP94, 1068 Tunis, Tunisia



5:15pm - 5:30pm

Structural modelling of Agbada (Tertiary) sandstone reservoirs in “Atled Creek”, Onshore Niger Delta, Nigeria

Olajide Jonathan Adamolekun1, Benjamin Busch1, Idongesit Akwaowoh2, Michael P. Suess3, Christoph Hilgers1

1: Structural Geology and Tectonics, Institute of Applied Geosciences, KIT - Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Adenauerring 20a, 76131 Karlsruhe, Germany; 2: Shell Petroleum Development Company, Rumuobiakani, Port Harcourt, Rivers State, Nigeria; 3: Department of Geoscience, University of Tübingen, Sigwartstraße 10, 72076 Tübingen, Germany



5:30pm - 5:45pm

The influence of sea-level changes on Eocene coastal wetlands during greenhouse conditions at the southern edge of the proto-North Sea in Northern Germany

Olaf Klaus Lenz, Volker Wilde, Walter Riegel

Senckenberg Gesellschaft für Naturforschung, Germany

2.4 Magmatic and metamorphic petrology
Chair: Armin Zeh, KIT
Chair: Dominik Gudelius, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology
 
4:15pm - 4:45pm
Session Keynote

Melt inclusions in zircon are powerful petrogenetic indicators and improve zircon thermometry

Dominik Gudelius1, Armin Zeh1, Renat R. Almeev2, Allan H. Wilson3, Lennart A. Fischer4, Axel K. Schmitt5

1: Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Germany; 2: Leibniz University Hannover, Germany; 3: University of the Witwatersrand, South Africa; 4: Albert-Ludwig University Freiburg, Germany; 5: Heidelberg University, Germany



4:45pm - 5:00pm

Reasons for extreme Th/U zoning of zircon in magmatic rocks: examples from the Bushveld Complex

Armin Zeh1, Dominik Gudelius2, Allan H Wilson3

1: KIT, Germany; 2: KIT, Germany; 3: WiTs, Johannesburg, South Africa



5:15pm - 5:30pm

Differences in decompression of the high-pressure Cycladic Blueschist Unit (Naxos Island, Greece): what can inclusions tell us?

Alexandre Peillod1, Jarosław Majka2,3, Uwe Ring4, Kirsten Drüppel5, Clifford Patten1, Andreas Karlsson6, Adam Włodek3, Elof Tehler4

1: Department of Ore Geology, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Karlsruhe, Germany; 2: Department of Earth Sciences, Uppsala University, Uppsala, Sweden; 3: Faculty of Geology, Geophysics and Environmental Protection, AGH University of Science and Technology, Kraków, Poland; 4: Department of Geological Sciences, Stockholm University, Stockholm, Sweden; 5: Department of Petrology, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Karlsruhe, Germany; 6: Department of Geosciences, Swedish Museum of Natural History, Stockholm, Sweden



5:30pm - 5:45pm

Thermobarometry at extreme conditions - what can possibly go wrong? An example

Thorsten Joachim Nagel1, Kathrin Fassmer2

1: Aarhus University, Denmark; 2: Innsbruck University, Austria

8.2-2 Gravity-based density models and their applications
Chair: Wolfgang Szwillus, Kiel University
Chair: Judith Bott, GFZ German Research Centre for Geosciences
 
4:15pm - 4:45pm

Probabilistic Machine Learning for improved Decision-making with 3-D Geological Models

Florian Wellmann1, Miguel de la Varga2, Nilgün Güdük3, Jan von Harten1, Fabian Stamm2, Zhouji Liang1, s.Mohammad Moulaeifard1

1: RWTH Aachen University, Germany; 2: Terranigma Solutions GmbH, Aachen, Germany; 3: Staatstoezicht op de Mijnen, Den Haag, Netherlands



4:45pm - 5:00pm

Improving gravity inversion by geostatistical simulation of constraining data - case study: southern Africa crustal thickness model

Peter Menzel1, Mohamed Sobh1, Islam Fadel2, Christian Gerhards1

1: Technische Universität Bergakademie Freiberg, Germany; 2: University of Twente, Enschede, Netherlands



5:00pm - 5:15pm

Thermo-compositional models of the West Gondwana cratons

Nils-Peter Finger1,2, Mikhail K. Kaban1,3, Magdala Tesauro4,5, Walter D. Mooney6, Maik Thomas1,2

1: GFZ Potsdam, Germany; 2: Free University Berlin, Germany; 3: Schmidt Institute of Physics of the Earth, RAS, Moscow, Russia; 4: University of Trieste, Trieste, Italy.; 5: University of Utrecht, Utrecht, Netherlands; 6: US Geological Survey, Menlo Park, USA.



5:15pm - 5:30pm

Integrated 3D gravity and geological modelling in the Subhercynian Basin (Germany) – A modelling strategy for the enhanced study of the basins sedimentary and crustal setting

Christian Olaf Mueller, Jacob Waechter, Alexander Malz

Landesamt für Geologie und Bergwesen Sachsen-Anhalt, Halle(Saale), Germany



5:30pm - 5:45pm

Structure and density configuration of Germany’s subsurface: 3-D-Deutschland, an updated three-dimensional lithospheric-scale model

Denis Anikiev1, Judith Bott1, Mauro Cacace1, Hans-Jürgen Götze2, Magdalena Scheck-Wenderoth1,3

1: Helmholtz Centre Potsdam - GFZ German Research Centre for Geosciences, Potsdam, Germany; 2: Christian-Albrechts-Universität zu Kiel, Kiel, Germany; 3: RWTH Aachen University, Aachen, Germany

Virtual Field Trips: Geological dive around the globe
Chair: Pankaj Khanna, Ali I. Al-Naimi Petroleum Engineering Research Center

 

 
4:15pm - 5:00pm

Virtual field trip to Late Jurassic Hanifa Formation of the Central Saudi Arabia

Pankaj Khanna, Ahmad Ihsan Ramdani, Teyyuba Adigozalova, Gaurav Gariola, Volker Vahrenkamp

Ali I. Al-Naimi Petroleum Engineering Research Center, Saudi Arabia



5:00pm - 5:45pm

A virtual field tour of the Wren's Nest National Nature Reserve, part of the Black Country Unesco Geopark, UK

David Hodgetts

VRGeoscience Limited. UK., United Kingdom

 
5:45pm
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6:00pm
Coffee break
6:00pm
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6:45pm
Poster session for Topics: 1.1, 1.2
 

Reconstruction of Miocene geodynamics in the Central Alps using detrital garnet geochemistry in sandstones of the Swiss foreland basin

Daniela Krieg, Laura Stutenbecker

TU Darmstadt, Germany



The temporal variability of sediment composition in modern rivers: provenance or grain size signal?

Laura Stutenbecker, Nirmal Raila, Enrico Schwind, Dirk Scheuvens

TU Darmstadt, Germany



Provenance shift at the northern margin of Gondwana during the Ordovician and Silurian recorded by detrital U-Pb zircon dating from the Eastern Alps

Johannes Lukas1, Johanna Wolf1, Laura Stutenbecker1, Matthias Hinderer1, Hans Peter Schönlaub2, Jasper Berndt3

1: Institut für Angewandte Geowissenschaften, Technische Universität Darmstadt, Schnittspahnstraße 9, 64287 Darmstadt, Germany; 2: Kommission für Geowissenschaften, Österreichische Akademie der Wissenschaften, Dr.-Ignaz-Seipal-Platz 2, 1010 Wien, Austria; 3: Institut für Mineralogie, Westfälische Wilhelms-Universität Münster, Corrensstraße 24, 48149 Münster, Germany



Thrust and strike-slip fault control, in the late Eocene to Miocene, of Pindos foreland basin evolution: SE Aitoloakarnania area, western Greece.

Vasiliki Zygouri1, Angelos Maravelis2, Elena Zoumpouli1, Chrysanthos Botziolis1, Avraam Zelilidis1

1: Department of Geology, University of Patras, Rion 26504, Greece; 2: Department of Geology, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Thessaloniki, 54124, Greece



Turbidity current sediment modeling in a rift basin

Aglaia Brandao1, De Ros Luis F.2, Catuneanu Octavian3

1: Prof. Burmeier Ingenieurgesellschaft mbH, Germany; 2: Federal do Rio Grande do Sul University; 3: Alberta University

Poster session for Topics: 2.1, 5.1
 

Trace element partitioning between apatite and carbonatite melt at 800 °C and 200 MPa

Haihao GUO, Fabrice Gaillard, Zineb Nabyl

Univ. Orléans, CNRS, BRGM, ISTO, UMR 7327, F-45071, Orléans, France



Specifics of downhole logging data for time series analysis and cyclostratigraphy

Christian Zeeden, Arne Ulfers, Mehrdad Sardar Abadi, Thomas Grelle, Katja Hesse, Katharina Leu, Thomas Wonik

Leibniz Institute for Applied Geophysics, Germany



Digging into Eocene hothouse climate variability: Linking X-ray fluorescence (XRF) scanning and palynology of Messel sediment cores

Stefanie Kaboth-Bahr1,2, André Bahr2, Olaf Lenz3,4, Volker Wilde3, Sonja Wedmann5, Jörg Pross2

1: University of Potsdam, Potsdam, Germany; 2: Heidelberg University, Heidelberg, Germany; 3: Senckenberg Forschungsinstitut und Naturmuseum, Frankfurt am Main, Germany; 4: Technische Universität Darmstadt, Darmstadt, Germany; 5: Senckenberg Forschungsstation Grube Messel, Messel, Germany

Poster session for Topics: 8.2, 10.2
 

Selective lithium extraction from geothermal brines by sorption

Rebekka Sophie Reich, Klemens Slunitschek, Elisabeth Eiche, Jochen Kolb, Rosa Micaela Danisi

Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Germany



Gravity forward modelling and inversion based on the updated, enhanced gravity field solution in Antarctica

Theresa Schaller1, Mirko Scheinert1, Philipp Zingerle2, Roland Pail2, Martin Willberg2

1: Geodetic Earth System Research, Technische Universität Dresden, Germany; 2: Institute of Astronomical and Physical Geodesy, Technical University of Munich, Germany



Lithospheric-scale 3D model of Sicily domain based on gravity analysis

Giovanni Floridia1, Denis Anikiev2, Marco Viccaro1,3

1: Università di Catania, Dipartimento di Scienze Biologiche Geologiche e Ambientali, Catania, Italy; 2: GFZ German Research Centre for Geosciences, Potsdam, Germany; 3: Istituto Nazionale di Geofisica e Vulcanologia – Sezione di Catania, Osservatorio Etneo, Catania, Italy



Pre-processing of gravity data for 3 D-modelling of the lithospheric underground in the Ligurian Sea

Philipp Tabelow, Hans-Jürgen Götze

Christian-Albrechts-Universität zu Kiel, Germany



Lithospheric contact of the Western Carpathians with the Bohemian Massif in the light of seismic and new AlpArray gravity data

Dominika Godová1,2, Miroslav Bielik1,2, Pavla Hrubcová3, Roman Pašteka2, Pavol Zahorec1, Juraj Papčo4

1: Earth Science Institute of the Slovak Academy of Sciences, Slovak Republic; 2: Department of Engineering Geology, Hydrogeology and Applied Geophysics, Faculty of Natural Sciences, Comenius University in Bratislava, Slovak Republic; 3: Department of Seismology, Institute of Geophysics of the Czech Academy of Sciences, Czech Republic; 4: Department of Theoretical Geodesy, Faculty of Civil Engineering, Slovak University of Technology in Bratislava, Slovak Republic

Poster session for Topics: 11.3
 

Microbial H2 consumption at conditions relevant for H2 underground storage

Anja Dohrmann, Martin Krüger

Bundesanstalt für Geowissenschaften und Rohstoffe, Germany



Experimental simulations of hydrogen migration through potential storage rocks

Bettina Strauch, Peter Pilz, Johannes Hierold, Martin Zimmer

Helmholtz-Zentrum Potsdam Deutsches GeoForschungsZentrum GFZ, Germany



Mechanistic Insights of Mild Hematite Reduction in Hydrogen Storage Sites

Sonja Keller, Christian Ostertag-Henning

Federal Institute for Geosciences and Natural Resources, Germany

   
6:45pm
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7:00pm
Coffee break
7:00pm
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8:00pm
Public Evening Lecture: Geology on Mars

Dr. John P. Grotzinger is the Harold Brown Professor of Geology, Division of Geological and Planetary Sciences, California Institute of Technology. more information

 

Geology on Mars

John P. Grotzinger

California Institute of Technology, United States of America