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Geo.X
by SolarSystem.video
Geo.X is the geoscientific competence network in Berlin and Potsdam. The network integrates universities and non-university research institutions. Geo.X partners are committed to a close cooperation in interdisciplinary research, promoting early career scientists, sharing infrastructure and synergies in training. To learn more about us, visit our website at https://www.geo-x.net/en/.
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'Mobility of carbonate melts within the deep carbon cycle' by Prof. Dr. Carmen Sanchez Valle
In this presentation, I will provide an overview of our recent efforts to determine the mobility of carbonate-rich melts in the upper mantle and their associated geodynamic signatures. First, I will illustrate progress in constraining the density ...
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Chemical habitability and planetary volatiles - a story of loss by Prof. Dr. Marc Hirschmann
Chemical habitability and planetary volatiles - a story of loss Earth’s supply of life-essential volatile elements (including hydrogen, carbon, nitrogen, and sulfur) is obviously appropriate for the long-term maintenance of a habitable planet and...
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"The Evolution of Venus" by Dr. Tobias Rolf (University of Oslo // CEED)
The exploration of Venus is as old as interplanetary exploration itself and started when Mariner 2 encountered Venus in 1962. Six decades of exploration later, however, Venus remains an enigmatic planet. Its bulk properties – such as size and bulk...
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Planetary Seismology: Results from InSight on Mars and a trip to the farside of the Moon
'Planetary Seismology: Results from InSight on Mars and a trip to the farside of the Moon' by Mark P Panning (Jet Propulsion Laboratory, California Institute of Technology) InSight has been recording seismic data on Mars nearly continuously since...
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Evolution of the Lunar Dynamo by Prof. Dr. Sonia Tikoo-Schantz (Stanford University)
Dynamo magnetic fields are like the heartbeats of planets – invisible, yet detectable signals of activity within a body’s interior. Remnant magnetism preserved in the lunar crust and paleomagnetic studies of Apollo samples collectively indicate th...
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Seismic structures near the core-mantle boundary by Prof. Dr. Christine Thomas (Universität Münster)
In recent years, seismology has provided increasingly detailed images of the interior of the Earth, especially since the onset of the deployment of temporary seismic arrays: Seismic tomography has revealed that some slabs descend into the lower ma...
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
Geo.X is the geoscientific competence network in Berlin and Potsdam. The network integrates universities and non-university research institutions. Geo.X partners are committed to a close cooperation in interdisciplinary research, promoting early career scientists, sharing infrastructure and synergies in training. To learn more about us, visit our website at https://www.geo-x.net/en/.
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