Parent institute: Helmholtz-Zentrum Geesthacht Centre for Materials and Coastal Research (HZG), more
Address: Max-PlanckStraße 1
21502 Geesthacht Germany
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Type: Scientific
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1 Director: Head of the department 2 Marine scientist: Works in this research group and acts as (co-)author in at least one marine publication in the last 5 years. 3 Specialized personnel: Provides administrative or technical support to marine scientific research.
Persons (63) |
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- Ahrens, Lutz
- Behrens, Arno
- Bray, Dennis
- Callies, Ulrich
- Carsten, Frank
- Chrastansky, Alena
- Cordes, Wolfgang
- Cysewski, Marius
- Daehnke, Kirstin
- Dähnke, Kirstin
- Dobrynin, Mikhail
- Doerffer, Julika
- Doerffer, Roland
- Dreyer, Annekatrin
- Ebinghaus, Ralf
- Eppel, Dieter
- Flampouris, Stylianos
- Flöser, Götz
- Gayer, Gerhard
- Gee, Kira
- Gehnke, Steffen
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- Grabemann, Iris
- Griesel, Simone
- Günther, Heinz
- Heineke, Martina
- Heymann, Kerstin
- Horstmann, Jochen
- Kannen, Andreas
- Kapitza, Hartmut
- Kleeberg, Ulrike
- Knauth, Hans-Diethardt
- Koch, Wolfgang
- Krasemann, Hansjörg
- Kremer, Hartwig
- Kreus, Markus
- Krohn, Joachim
- Lange, Marcus
- Lange, Martin
- Marx, Janina
- Müller, Dagmar
- Müller, Jan-Moritz
- Onken, Reiner
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- Pepelnik, Rudolf
- Petersen, Wilhelm
- Petschatnikov, Michael
- Pleskatchevski, Andrei
- Prange, Andreas
- Pröfrock, Daniel
- Quante, Markus
- Riethmueller, Rolf
- Rosenthal, Wolfgang
- Röttgers, Rüdiger
- Schiller, Helmut
- Schiller, Kathrin
- Schönfeld, Wolfgang
- Schroeder, Friedhelm
- Sedlacek, Stephan
- Sobiech, Cilli
- Sothmann, Janina
- Sturm, Renate
- van Bernem, Karl-Heinz
- Weisse, Ralf
- Ziemer, Friedwart
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Persons formerly associated with this organization (8) |
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Abstract: |
The GKSS Forschungszentrum Geesthacht GmbH (GKSS) is one of 16 national not-for-profit research
facilities belonging to the Hermann von Helmholtz Association (HGF) with a total staff of
approximately 750 employees, including about 480 scientists, engineers and technicians. About 85 %
of GKSS's annual budget is provided by the federal and states governments, while 15 % are generated
via EU and national research projects, contract research. GKSS maintains central administrative,
financial and legal departments providing for full support to its researchers in all related issues. The environmental work in the Institute for Coastal Research is focused on the transport and chemical/physical behaviour of substances in
estuaries and the coastal zone. New sensors/instruments have been developed and numerical models
were used for the development of new monitoring strategies. |
Projects (21) |
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- ASPEN: Air-Sea Wave Processes in Climate Change Models, more
- BELAWATT: Hydrodynamic impact on Wadden Sea areas, more
- BIOPTIS: Assessing the biological and physical dynamics of intertidal sediment systems; a remote sensing approach, more
- CANVAS: Contaminants And Nutrients in Variable Sea Areas, more
- Coastal Futures, more
- COLORS: Coastal region long-term measurements for colour remote sensing, more
- ENCORA: European platform for coastal research: coordination action, more
- ENVOC: A New Perspective of the Ocean, more
- EUROCAT: European Catchments - Catchments changes and their impact on the coast, more
- EUROROSE: EuroROSE - European Radar Ocean Sensing, more
- FerryBox, more
- HIPOCAS: Hindcast of Dynamic Processes of the Ocean and Coastal Areas of Europe, more
- InterRisk: Interoperable GMES Services for Environmental Risk Management in Marine and Coastal Areas of Europe, more
- MABENE: MAnaging BENthic Ecosystems, more
- MERMAID: Marine Environmental Remote-controlled Measuring and Integrated Detection, more
- ODERHAFF: Hydrodynamics and transports in tideless coastal waters, more
- OROMA: Operational Radar and Optical Mapping, more
- REVAMP: Regional Validation of MERIS Chl Products in North Sea Coastal Waters, more
- SEAL: Sea Level Change: An Integrated Approach to its Quantification, more
- SEMCA: Sedimentation, Erosion and Morphodynamics in Coastal Areas, more
- THESEUS: Innovative coastal technologies for safer European coasts in a changing climate, more
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