Greenland West

on the northwest Greenland Ice Sheet. Our working area in the eastern Baffin Bay (Graphic: Alfred Wegener Institut) Contact Dr. Boris Dorschel-Herr Dr. Catalina Gebhardt Cooperation partners Marum Geology

Team

ecological year (FÖJ) Henning Ullrich Alumni Alumni Retreat Glaciology, October 2024 (Photo: Alfred-Wegener-Institut) PhD students Faramarz Bagherzadeh Charlotte Carter Enes Ergün Lea-Sophie Höyns Florian

Arctic Passion

Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No. 101003472 (Graphic: Alfred-Wegener-Institut) In the Arctic the human-induced planetary warming already leads to changes that are faster [...] partner organisations and Indigenous communities from 18 countries working together. The Alfred Wegener Institute coordinates the project, Michael Karcher (Sea Ice Physics section) is the scientific lead

Bremen Senate Medal for Art and Science awarded to Prof. Antje Boetius

In recognition of her services to science, to the Alfred Wegener Institute Helmholtz Centre for Polar and Marine Research and to Bremen as a location for science, Prof. Antje Boetius has been awarded the

Climate Modelling

atmosphere model Simulated atmospheric river event in mid-November 2019 during MOSAiC (Graphic: Alfred-Wegener-Institut) The ICON model ( Zängl et al., 2015 ) is set up in limited area mode (LAM) over the Arctic [...] atmosphere-ice-ocean model Simulated September sea-ice extent from HIRHAM-NAOSIM (Graphic: Alfred-Wegener-Institut) HIRHAM-NAOSIM is a coupled regional climate model for the Arctic ( Dorn et al., 2019 ;

Seismics

marine seismic data collection. Seismics in west Greenland (Photo: Alfred-Wegener-Institut) Difficult terrain (Photo: Alfred-Wegener-Institut) Seismic waves penetrate through the ice sheet or shelf and are [...] Snow streamer (Photo: Olaf Eisen, Alfred-Wegener-Institut) Subglacial conditions play a key role in the most dynamic parts of the ice sheet: ice streams, outlet glaciers and tidewater glaciers. These fast [...] spectacular being a 4500m high Alpine saddle, Colle Gnifetti. Gimballed geophone (Photo: Alfred-Wegener-Institut) Seismic data acquisition (seismics) is a technique to generate and record elastic or acoustic

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Information for Expedition Participants

+ vessels) Elena Tschertkowa-Paulenz (Land expeditions) Silke Henkel (Airborne campaigns) Alfred-Wegener-Institut Helmholtz-Zentrum für Polar- und Meeresforschung Logistik & Forschungsplattformen Am Alten

Unique communities directly under the Arctic ice

sea ice is a highly dynamic habitat for a variety of organisms. A research team from the Alfred Wegener Institute has now investigated what these organisms are and how they are affected by the melting

Long-term observations in the Arctic Ocean

cold/fresh polar water paths (blue), regions of AWI focus in orange and green. (Graphic: Alfred-Wegener-Institut) The Arctic is an environment where global climate change is strongly manifested. The Arctic