Archive of News and Press Releases
About phytoplankton, moorings and mud
Monday 06 July. Our today’s activities are mainly related to the Hovercraft camp and Yngve & Audun. How should we procede?
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Ban Ki-moon visits AWI research base
Together with AWI researchers and the Minister of Foreign Affairs in Norway Ban Ki-moon launched a radio-sonde. He was impressed by the balloon and the technical possibilities. In front of the glacier he called for action against the climate change.
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From Longyearbyen through Fram Strait towards Northeast Greenland
At 8:00 am the embarkment of scientists starts. As Polarstern cannot enter the harbor pier directly, people have to use the Zodiac (Fig.1).
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Research Vessel Heincke: Serving Science for 25 years
A quarter of a century old, with over 900,000 kilometres (488,842 nautical miles) logged and still on the cutting edge of science and technology: 8 July 2015 will mark the Research Vessel Heincke’s 25th “birthday”. Staff from the Alfred Wegener Institute, which operates the Heincke, take part in expeditions with the ship just as often as fellow researchers and students from Germany and abroad.
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The oceans can’t take any more: researchers fear a fundamental change in the oceans – even if greenhouse emissions are successfully reduced
Our oceans need an immediate and substantial reduction of anthropogenic greenhouse gas emissions. If that doesn’t happen, we could see far-reaching and largely irreversible impacts on marine ecosystems, which would especially be felt in developing countries. That’s the conclusion of a new review study published today in the journal Science.
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From science to policy
How communicate researchers their scientific knowledge? And how is it carried to policy makers? These were two of the questions that were discussed in one of the "Arctic Discussion Series" in Potsdam.
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Last call: Svalbard
During this week we moved westward in order to get geological cores at the Sverdrup Bank. Reaching our target area turned out to be again quite difficult due to strong ice conditions and we were thus not able to reach the western part of the plateau.
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AWI Directors Visit Siberian Partner Institutes
From 14 to 21 June 2015, for the first time the two AWI-directors Prof Karin Lochte and Dr Karsten Wurr visited Siberia. Their goal: to meet our local research partners in person and to support the continuing development and expansion of Russian-German scientific collaborations.
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Honour for Professor Hans-Wolfgang Hubberten
Professor Hans-Wolfgang Hubberten recently received an extraordinary honour for his past achievements and long years of promoting Russian-German scientific collaboration.
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Back in the future
We started this week with the northernmost station of our cruise on the western slope of the Yermak Plateau. Although we were eventually able to pass the magic 82˚ North on our transit onto the Yermak Plateau, our sixth ice station has not been located at the western slope of the plateau.
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