Ingmar Nitze, Frank Günther, Jim Webster (from left to the right) Pilot Jim Webster Preparation for bathymetry measurements on an eroding shore of a thermokarst lake Frank setting-up the „multi station“ for
Ronne Ice Shelf in which AWI collaborates with BAS. Purpose is to obtain the ice thickness and bathymetry under the shelf using active seismics and pRES data. In season 2015/16, 125 bathymetric points
reach the shelf of 79th glacier in North East Greenland? To answer this question we needed the bathymetry at the shelf edge of 79th glaciers As ships cannot access this area, we planned a 36 km seismic
Dioxide (CO2) in the water, temperature profiles in the lake sediment and mapped the lake depth (bathymetry). Additionally at “Lake 3” we conducted Electrical Resistivity Tomography surveys in an effort
seabed and his shallows - the exciting research field of the bathymetry. Map of the arctic seas ("Download Dataset" opens PDF with 145 MB) Bathymetrie am AWI Is the ship an old steamer? Ralf Krocker : RV Polarstern
Wegener's inheritance as well as historical images of his expeditions. Related research Geophysics Bathymetry Magnetometer More about Alfred Wegener Continental drift Seafloor spreading Alfred Wegener
regions. To fully exploit the opportunities arising from the collapse of the Larsen ice shelves, the bathymetry working group at the AWI studies seafloor features in order to investigate the development of the
camera (operable several hundreds of meters deep) WTW Multilab 340i for pH, conductivity, and oxygen Bathymetry map generation by SES-2000 data and/or hand-held HONDEX PS-7 LCD digital sounder Contact Boris
kilometers exist? These gaps are interpolated or have been estimated with satellite altimetry. The AWI bathymetry group is involved in creating and improving ocean floor maps by working closely together with other [...] and a printable chart that are available free of charge from the website www.ibcso.org . The AWI Bathymetry group is also involved in the programs ‘International Bathymetric Chart of the Arctic Ocean’ (IBCAO)