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CRC Lecture Series 2021

Summer Lecture

for all CRC 1211 members.

 

Mondays during the summer semester - 5:00-6:30 pm via Zoom

3.5.   A03   M. Reyers   Paleo-climate rainfall in the Atacama Desert in global and regional climate models
   

D04

 

M. Schiffer

 

Exhausting the detection limits of accelerator mass spectrometry

10.5  

C04

 

B. Ritter
A. Zinelabedin

 

Calcium-Sulphate cover as modulator for landscape forming processes - Preserving and shaping the landscape of the Atacama Desert

   

C07

 

J. Braun

 

Has the Southeast Tibetan Plateau stopped expanding 10 Myriam ago?

17.5.  

A02

 

V. Wennrich

 

Lakes in the driest desert on Earth - Precipitation history of the Atacama Desert since the Miocene derived from clay pan records

   

B02
B03

 

F. Nitsche
H. Arndt

 

Evolution and Co-evolution at the dry limit – examplified by protists from the Atacama Desert

31.5.  

A01

 

J. Schween
U. Löhnert

 

Atacama coastal clouds and circulation patterns observed with ground-based remote sensing

   

B08

 

P. Schiffer
A. Waldvogel

 

New project B08: Comparative diversity and evolutionary age of desert nematode communities

7.6.  

B01

 

M. Koch

 

Phenotypic variation in Tillandsia landbeckii: Genetically fixed or environmentally influenced plasticity?

   

C02

 

J. Walk

 

Atacama's coastal alluvial fans from a geomorphological, geochronological, and pedological perspective

14.6.  

D06

 

N. Leicher
V. Wennrich

 

Tephrochronology and -stratigraphy of terrestrial and marine sediment successions of the Atacama Desert/ Northern Chile

   

C08

 

T. Reimann

 

New project C08: Hyper-arid landscapes in transition - understanding soil-landscape evolution at the transition from biotic to abiotic driven Earth surface dynamics through novel luminescence-based methods

21.6.  

D03

 

S. Klipsch

 

tba

   

D03

 

M. Staubwasser

 

tba

28.6.  

D07

 

S. Scheidt
P. Yogeshwar

 

Geophysics within the CRC 1211 - initial results, state of art and future plans

   

B04

 

A.Hakobian

 

Microbial life in the Atacama Desert

5.7.  

B06

 

T. Wiehe

 

Finding and analysing Tenebrionid-specific genes

        C. Heim
H. Mißbach
  tba (New project)
12.7.  

B07

 

J. Bechteler

 

Genetic basis of adaptation to aridity in plants

   

A02
D07

 

B. Blanco-Arrué et al.

 

Transient electromagnetic detection of sedimentary deposits at Paranal and PAG claypans

19.7.  

C05

 

S. Binnie

 

tba

   

A04

 

P. Grunert

 

Land-ocean coupling between the Humboldt Current and Atacama paleoclimate

 

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