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The Leibniz Institute for Baltic Sea Research Warnemünde (IOW) has a fixed-term vacancy starting on 01.10.2024 PhD position in the Marine Chemistry Department (f/m/d) for a period of 3 years and a
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, of which mafic volcanic rocks (basalts) are of particular interest because carbon storage has been shown to occur by rapid mineralization (Matter et al., 2016). However, most basalts occur beneath the ocean
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approaches in culture and photophysiology (photosynthesis, sugar production). The symbiotic microalgae will be collected at sea during sampling campaigns. Requirements Research FieldBiological
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tsunamis are generated by earthquakes, some tsunamis are generated by subaerial gravity flows, which can occur not only in oceans, but also in lakes or rivers. Understanding such tsunami generation is a
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. Department of Marine Technology We develop methods and technology related to the blue economy: oil and gas extraction at sea, ship technology and the equipment industry, fisheries and aquaculture. We also have
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to these advantages, utilization of composite materials for fast ocean-going vessels also requires addressing a number of outstanding challenges, e.g. operation under extreme loading and the effect
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the subtropical and tropical oceans and have recently emerged as a key uncertainty for climate projections. While conspicuous in satellite imagery, we lack the concepts and tools to adequately model their evolution
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typically a bulbous like shape. Recent field observations show that mode-2 ISWs are an important source of mass transport and mixing within our oceans but a comprehensive mathematical and physical description
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to improved operational effectiveness, maintenance schemes, and crew comfort. Next to these advantages, utilization of composite materials for fast ocean-going vessels also requires addressing a number
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into marvelous patterns that cover hundreds of kilometers over the subtropical and tropical oceans and have recently emerged as a key uncertainty for climate projections. While conspicuous in satellite imagery, we