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Manita Chouksy is a new member of the CLIVAR panel. Photo: private
Manita Chouksy is a new member of the CLIVAR panel. Photo: private
Feb 8, 2023

MARUM scientist was selected to be a member of the CLIVAR Ocean Model Development Panel

MARUM scientist Dr. Manita Chouksey, Project leader in the Transregional Collaborative Research Center 181 (TRR 181), is since January 2023 a member of the ...

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Altered ocean circulation in the Indian Ocean could lead to more and stronger flood events in the eastern part of the Indian Ocean and drought and dry periods in the western part of the Indian Ocean. Photo: MARUM - Center for Marine Environmental Sciences
Altered ocean circulation in the Indian Ocean could lead to more and stronger flood events in the eastern part of the Indian Ocean and drought and dry periods in the western part of the Indian Ocean. Photo: MARUM - Center for Marine Environmental Sciences, University of Bremen; M. Mohtadi
Jan 5, 2023

Changing ocean circulation intensifies extreme events in the Indian Ocean

Dry regions experience more drought events, wet regions more precipitation: In a new study, researchers from the U.S., Germany and China have investigated ...

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Foraminifera under the microscope, taken during an expedition with the research vessel SONNE. Photo: MARUM - Center for Marine Environmental Sciences, University of Bremen
Foraminifera under the microscope, taken during an expedition with the research vessel SONNE. Photo: MARUM - Center for Marine Environmental Sciences, University of Bremen
Dec 22, 2022

Colonization of microorganisms from the ocean floor into the water column

Planktonic foraminifera are key to understanding and deciphering past climate. They live and lived in the water column, but their origins are unclear. In a ...

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Aug 25, 2021
An octopus approaches a coral grown on basalt fragments in a water depth of 900 meters, recorded with the remotely operated vehicle MARUM-QUEST. Photo: MARUM - Center for Marine Environmental Sciences, University of Bremen
An octopus approaches a coral grown on basalt fragments in a water depth of 900 meters, recorded with the remotely operated vehicle MARUM-QUEST. Photo: MARUM - Center for Marine Environmental Sciences, University of Bremen

Research Mission Investigates the Ocean as a Carbon Store

How can the ocean help to effectively contain climate change? This question forms the core of the first research mission of the German Marine Resea...

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Aug 6, 2021
The new brochure provides facts and background information on surveying the Atlantic circulation. Photo: KDM/DKK
The new brochure provides facts and background information on surveying the Atlantic circulation. Photo: KDM/DKK

Measuring the Atlantic circulation

The German Marine Research Consortium (KDM) and the German Climate Consortium (DKK) have now published a background brochure on the measurement of ...

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May 31, 2021
The samples studied come from a core recovered by researchers in Morocco's Lake Tislit. Photo: Rachid Cheddadi, University of Montpellier
The samples studied come from a core recovered by researchers in Morocco's Lake Tislit. Photo: Rachid Cheddadi, University of Montpellier

Using fossil plant molecules to track down the Green Sahara

Researchers have developed a new concept to explain the phenomenon known as Green Sahara. To achieve this, they first studied the fossil pollen and...

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Apr 13, 2021
The basis for GLOMAP is data obtained from deep-sea sediment cores. Photo: MARUM - Center for Marine Environmental Sciences, University of Bremen; V. Diekamp
The basis for GLOMAP is data obtained from deep-sea sediment cores. Photo: MARUM - Center for Marine Environmental Sciences, University of Bremen; V. Diekamp

New world map of sea-surface temperature and sea-ice extent during the Last Glacial Maximum

Researchers use maps to visualize their data. Using paleodata from the international MARGO project ("Multiproxy Approach for the Reconstruction of ...

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Feb 17, 2021
Icebreaker Oden on the Arctic Ocean. Credits: Lars Lehnert, SPRS
Icebreaker Oden on the Arctic Ocean. Credits: Lars Lehnert, SPRS

ArcOP – A novel scientific ocean drilling expedition to explore Arctic Ocean paleoceanography and climate

The European Consortium for Ocean Research Drilling (ECORD), the Swedish Polar Research Secretariat (SPRS) and Arctic Marine Solutions (AMS) will j...

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Jun 29, 2015

Methane in wetlands

Together with colleagues from the University of Georgia, MARUM scientists explored the microbial decomposition of methane in different wetlands in the USA. ... +
Congratulations Nanne!

Jun 18, 2015

Congratulations to Nanne van Hoytema

for his successful PhD defence!

On 19 June 2015, Nanne defended his PhD thesis with a talk entitled "Seasonal coral reef carbon cycling: from organism to ...

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Congratulations Philipp!

Jun 15, 2015

Congratulations to Philipp Gorris

for his successful PhD defence!

On 16 June 2015, Philipp defended his PhD thesis with a talk entitled "Entangled? Linking governance systems for ...

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Thomas Lorscheid at Global and Regional Sea Level Variability and Change Workshop 2015

Jun 11, 2015

Thomas Lorscheid @ SLR2015

Report of GLOMAR PhD student Thomas Lorscheid about his participation in the Global and Regional Sea Level Variability and Change Workshop, Mallorca, ...

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Welcome Jürgen!

Jun 10, 2015

Welcome Jürgen!

GLOMAR welcomes a new research associate in Research Theme B "Ocean & Seafloor".
Jürgen started his position on 1 June 2015 as a substitute for Alice who is ...

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Congratulations Ferdinand!

Jun 8, 2015

Congratulations to Ferdinand Oberle

for his successful PhD defence!

On 9 June 2015, Ferdinand defended his PhD thesis with a talk entitled "Continental shelf sediment dynamics in the ...

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May 31, 2015

Coastal Sediments ‘15 in San Diego

INTERCOAST PhD students Brice Blossier (IC1) and Franziska Hellmich (IC10) attended Coastal Sediments ‘15 in San Diego, USA, 11 – 15 May 2015 and wrote a ... +

May 27, 2015

GLOMAR Workshop No. 56

28 May 2015
09.00 hrs.
MARUM I, room 2060
8 new PhD candidates apply for membership in GLOMAR +