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GLOMAR Topics 2011

 

Adapting to extreme climate events – The Peruvian anchovy fishing sector and El Niño

Milena Arias-Schreiber
PhD student, Research Theme D

Ecosystems under the oceans: Exploring the deep biosphere using microbial lipid signatures

Jan Schröder
PhD student, Research Theme C

Morphodynamic modeling of channel migration

Kai Chu
PhD student, Research Theme B

Thawing Permafrost - From Soil to Ocean

Maria Winterfeld
PhD student, Research Theme C

Integrated ocean policies - European and US-American approaches

Nina Maier
PhD student, Research Theme D

Marine Gas seepage - a worldwide geological phenomenon

Junhui Xing
PhD student, Research Theme B

Hydrogen isotopes – tracers of environmental change

Rony R. Küchler
PhD student, Research Theme A

Reshuffling EU Decision-making on Bilateral Fisheries Agreements after the Treaty of Lisbon

Timo Dziemballa
PhD student, Research Theme D

Shallow methane gas in the sediments of the Baltic Sea

Zsuzsanna Tóth
PhD student, Research Theme B

Pollen – Plant in the Ocean as Climate Indicators

Sebastian Hötzel
PhD student, Research Theme A

Photosynthesis - one of the oldest biological processes on Earth

Martina Löbl
Research Associate, Research Theme C

Fossil Foraminifers: Recorders of the past

Anna Kloss
PhD student, Research Theme A

Natural variability of the climate recorded in fossil coral skeletons

Cyril Giry
PhD student, Research Theme A

Marine genetic resources - the idea of blue gold and its aftermath

Bevis Fedder
PhD student, Research Theme D

Clouds over troubled water

Eva Kwoll
PhD student, Research Theme B

The carbon cycle at continental margins

Leticia Cotrim da Cunha
Research Associate, Research Theme B

Dinoflagellates: Small Algae – Big Impact

Ulrike Holzwarth
Research Associate, Research Theme A