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Genug zum Leben? - phoenix | programm.ARD.de

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Die Dokumentation zeigt die Situation der Hartz-IV-Empfänger und beleuchtet, wie sich die Summen berechnen. Auf der anderen Seite stellt sie die Frage: Welche...

Mineral weathering helped life on Earth rebound after mass extinction...

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New research shows mineral weathering during hothouse conditions helped life on Earth rebound in the wake of a mass extinction some 200 million years ago.

An oasis in the Arctic maintained marine life - Norway Today

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Researcher Jochen Knies at the Geological Survey of Norway (NGU) and Center for Arctic Gas Hydrate, Environment and Climate (CAGE) at ...

Den Herbst ordentlich versüßt - Tauberbischofsheim - Nachrichten und...

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Kochschule: Teilnehmer ließen sich in den sinnlichen Hochgenuss der Kakaobohne entführen

Edle Tropfen und feine Schokolade - Tauberbischofsheim - Nachrichten...

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Zum ersten Mal findet in Tauberbischofsheim eine Weinprobe statt, bei der erlesene Weine in Verbindung mit süßen und herzhaften Kleinigkeiten stehen. ...

Arctic Sea Ice May Completely Disappear in Our Lifetime | Nature...

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Arctic sea ice may completely disappear in our lifetime, according to recent research, which isn't surprising given that ice extent in the region reached an...

Arctic gives clues on worst mass extinction of life

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96_percent_of_marine_species_and_70_percent_of_terrestrial_life_died_off_in_the_permiantriassic_extinction_event_as_geologists_know_it_it_is_also_known_as_the_g...

Sea ice, ice-sheets and gas hydrates in the Arctic: An ...

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Earth Surface Science Institute seminar. Speaker Dr. Jochen Knies, Geological Survey of Norway.

The emergence of modern sea ice in the Arctic Ocean, 2.6 million...

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However, we may see it in our lifetime," says marine geologist Jochen Knies. In an international collaborative project, Knies has studied the ...

New study describes 200 million years of geological evolution

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This is what makes brittle faults particularly alluring for CAGE/NGU researcher Jochen Knies. He is one of the coauthors of a new study in ...

Great Dying: Life on Earth recovered in millions of years due to very...

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Studying the Arctic provided scientists with clues about the aftermath of the Permian-Triassic extinction.

Modern Sea Ice In The Arctic Ocean Emerged 2.6 Million Years Ago |...

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The Arctic Ocean sea ice cover emerged 2.6 million years ago - and it hasn't changed since. Not in all of the recurring warming cycles we have had and not even...

Norwegians study Barents hydrocarbon leakage - August 23,

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... in the Barents Sea, the agency's Jochen Knies said in a presentation at the 4th Norway-Russia Arctic Offshore Workshop in Oslo June 18.

Uni Kiel  |  Verleihung des Annette-Barthelt-Preises für...

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... für Geowissenschaften, Geophysik und Bergbau der Technischen Universität Bergakademie Freiberg unter der Betreuung von Dr. Jochen Knies absolviert.

New Methane Source Discovered In Arctic Ocean | Science 2.0

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Methane is a greenhouse gas with more warming impact than carbon dioxide but also fortunately a much shorter life in the atmosphere.Due to the popularity of...
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