Ole Zeising

@OleZsng

Geophysicist, PhD student in glacioglogy at AWI

Bremerhaven, Germany
Vrijeme pridruživanja: ožujak 2016.

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    3. velj

    Do you wanna learn more about the ocean heat flux below 's largest floating ice tongue, the 79 North Glacier?! My new paper in is just out! (Photo credit: Andreas Preusser)

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    6. sij

    Australia: you have just experienced the future.

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    New Transaction by postdoctoral scholar Tom Jordan on the use of phase in polarimetric radar sounding data to observe ice sheet fabric

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    The chart that defines our warming world: 'Is this the simplest way to show what is meant by global warming? The chart below organises all the countries of the world by region, time and temperature. The trend is unmistakeable.'

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  5. 29. lip 2019.

    In the first interview of the new 'meet the scientist' blog I talked about my first expedition to the impressive 79N Glacier and about my aims in the GROCE project:

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    19. lip 2019.

    Nioghavfjerdsfjorden (79N glacier) is the area of my current research. It is incredibly warm right now with vast areas of blue sea ice. This area has been largely under-researched in the past, but the is focused on observing and modelling all earth-system aspects!

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    5. lip 2019.

    What happens when you get ~30 scientists together? You do a lot of science, communication and project development. The project investigates the ice-ocean-atmos processes of the 79N glacier. Read more about it in our here:

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    28. svi 2019.

    Weather takes a turn for the worse! It is overcast and it snows, making all contrast disappear and visibility go down. Nevertheless, the AWI Polar 5 team were able to make a successful mission returning just before the weather closed completely.

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    18. svi 2019.

    Johannes and Iben with ice core showing the 1889 meltlayer at B16, 200km from EGRIP.

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    17. svi 2019.

    Thursday AWI shallow ice core test drilling at S7 2019 reached 40.3m depth and was finished. In the picture Johannes is operating the shallow drill at the S7 test site.

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    13. svi 2019.

    Saturday Polar 5 arrived from Kangerlussuaq with cargo and five new members of the EGRIP team. The arrival of Polar 5 created a lot of activity in camp.

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    Julia Christmann tells us that if you put GPS stations on the glacier, you can find out whether they are on the floating tonque by checking their tidal up and downward motion.

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    10. svi 2019.

    iCUPE on the way to Greenland

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  14. 10. tra 2019.

    Presenting at speedup events observed with Satellites and GPS data Niklas and I collected last year at 79°N Glacier for .

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    9. tra 2019.

    Neuigkeiten zu ⁦⁩: Forscher wollen in der 1,5 Millionen Jahre altes Eis finden. Auf der ⁦⁩ Tagung haben sie jetzt bekannt gegeben, wo gebohrt wird:

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    Are you at ? We have a number of GROCE talks/posters/picos this week. Wed. 10:45, P. Hochreuther talks about melt ponds on 79N, and 16:15 N. Neckle has a 79N poster. Thur. 16:15 J. Turton talks 79N climatology. for more info!

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    15. ožu 2019.

    It is so great and motivating, as a scientist, to see all this motivated and informed young people! Thank you all! , we demonstrate with them! Here in !

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    6. velj 2019.

    Risse kündigen Abbruch eines großen Eisberges am Petermann-Gletscher an: AWI-Forscher messen höheres Fließtempo des Gletschers und sagen eine weitere Beschleunigung im Falle eines Abbruchs voraus Foto: Andreas Muenchow, University of Delaware

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  19. 13. srp 2018.
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    Hi there! We are . This multi-institute project investigates the interactions between the ice, ocean and atmosphere for 79 north glacier, NE Greenland. We have 11 sub-projects focusing on different aspects. Check us out at:

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