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  • 1
    Publication Date: 2022-12-15
    Description: Seit nunmehr 50 Jahren erscheinen die Mainzer Geowissenschaftlichen Mitteilungen (MGM) des Landesamtes für Geologie und Bergbau, vormals Geologisches Landesamt. Grund genug, Rückschau zu halten und dieses kleine Jubiläum mit einem eigenen Beitrag in den MGM zu würdigen. In den vergangenen 50 Jahren hat nicht nur das Layout Veränderungen erfahren, auch weitere Themen sind entsprechend neuen Aufgaben des Geologischen Dienstes hinzugekommen und haben das Spektrum des Inhaltes erweitert.
    Description: Abstract: With the current issue the journal "Mainzer Geowissenschaftliche Mitteilungen" (MGM) celebrates its 50th birthday - a good reason for a retrospective view on the history of the journal. During the past 50 years not only the layout has changed several times but also new topics were introduced eventually according to changing and expanding tasks of the Federal Geological Survey.
    Description: editorial
    Keywords: ddc:550 ; Verlagswesen
    Language: German
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  • 2
    Publication Date: 2022-12-15
    Description: The subduction of serpentinized slabs is the dominant process to transport “water” into Earth's mantle, and plays a pivotal role for subduction dynamics. Antigorite, the most abundant serpentine mineral in subduction settings, may imprint a seismic signature on serpentinized slabs, making them seismically distinguishable from the dry, non‐serpentinized ones. However, the complete single‐crystal elasticity of antigorite has not been experimentally constrained at high pressures, hindering the use of seismological approaches to detect serpentinization in subducting slabs. Here, we report the full elastic stiffness tensor of antigorite by single‐crystal Brillouin spectroscopy and X‐ray diffraction up to 7.71(5) GPa. We use our results to model seismic properties of antigorite‐bearing rocks and show that their seismological detectability depends on the geometrical relation between seismic wave paths and foliation of serpentinized rocks. In particular, we demonstrate that seismic shear anisotropy shows low sensitivity to serpentinization for a range of relevant geometries.
    Description: Plain Language Summary: The subduction of serpentinized slabs plays a key role in the deep recycling of water into the Earth's interior. Antigorite is the main serpentine mineral in subducting slabs, and the most important carrier of water. Antigorite‐bearing rocks are predicted to have a distinct seismic signature, potentially allowing them to be detected with seismological approaches. However, our current knowledge on seismic properties of antigorite‐bearing rocks is limited, mostly hampered by a lack of experimental constraints on single‐crystal elasticity of antigorite at relevant pressures. In this study, state‐of‐the‐art techniques were employed to produce the first experimental description of the complete high‐pressure elasticity of antigorite single crystals. Our experimental data set was implemented in the modeling of seismic properties of antigorite‐bearing rocks at pressures relevant for subduction. Our results were used to discuss the relation between seismic wave path and shear wave anisotropy in serpentinized slabs, and challenge the use of shear wave splitting as a proxy for serpentinization in slabs.
    Description: Key Points: Single‐crystal elasticity of antigorite at high pressures is determined by Brillouin spectroscopy and X‐ray diffraction experiments. Seismic signature of serpentinized slabs is constrained in a relevant composition‐pressure space. Serpentinization in slabs may be undetectable through shear wave anisotropy.
    Description: Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft http://dx.doi.org/10.13039/501100001659
    Description: EC Horizon 2020 Framework Programme http://dx.doi.org/10.13039/100010661
    Description: https://doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.20348748
    Description: https://doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.20348781
    Keywords: ddc:550 ; serpentine ; elasticity ; Brillouin spectroscopy ; antigorite ; seismic anisotropy ; shear wave splitting
    Language: English
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  • 3
    Publication Date: 2022-12-09
    Description: Leben und Werk des deutschen Geophysikers und Meteorologen Friedrich Bidlingmaier. In den Jahren 1901-03 nahm er als Physiker an der deutschen Südpolexpedition unter E. von Drygalski teil, dessen Ergebnisse zur Erforschung des Erdmagnetismus beitrugen. Er erfand den Doppelkompass zur Messung der horizontalen geomagnetischen Intensität. Cape Bidlingmaier an der Nordküste von Heard Island im südlichen Indischen Ozean trägt seinen Namen.
    Description: research
    Keywords: ddc:550 ; Geomagnetismus ; Observatorium
    Language: German
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  • 4
    Publication Date: 2022-12-08
    Description: Während der Corona-Pandemie schrieb der Schüler Pascal Schmitt mit Unterstützung des Vereins Wiechert'sche Erdbebenwarte Göttingen e.V.  im "Homeschooling" eine Facharbeit über die Auswertung seismischer Daten. Darin werden einige Daten eines Nah- und eines Fernbebens analysiert, die in Göttingen an der modernen Station GTTG (STS-2-Seismometer) und der historischen Station GTT (Wiechert-Seismographen) registriert wurden - nah und fern, neu und alt werden miteinander verglichen.
    Description: DFG, SUB Göttingen
    Description: research
    Keywords: ddc:551.22 ; ddc:550 ; GTT ; GTTG ; STS-2-Seismometer ; Wiechert-Seismographen ; Nahbeben ; Vergleiche
    Language: German
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  • 5
    Publication Date: 2022-12-08
    Description: Aus Anlass des 100. Jahrestages der Gründung der Deutschen Geophysikalischen Gesellschaft im Jahre 1922 in Leipzig erschien 2019 im Verlag Edition am Gutenbergplatz Leipzig das Taschenbuch „Wiechert, Mintrop & Co. – Die 24 Gründungsväter der Deutschen Geophysikalischen Gesellschaft“ von Franz Jacobs und Michael Börngen (s. gleichlautenden Archivbeitrag in DGG-Mitteilungen, 1/2019: 36–37 sowie das anbei dargestellte Titelblatt des Buches). Die damalige Präsidentin und heutige Vize-Präsidentin der DGG, Heidrun Kopp, hat mit einem Geleitwort beigetragen. Das Buch kann über den Buchhandel unter ISBN 978-3-95922-107-8 bestellt werden. Der folgende Artikel erinnert an die Meteorologin Luise Lammert, Schriftführerin der Versammlung, auf der der Gründungsbeschluss gefasst wurde.
    Description: DFG, SUB Göttingen
    Description: research
    Keywords: ddc:550 ; Luise Charlotte Lammert
    Language: German
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  • 6
    Publication Date: 2022-12-08
    Description: Einer der bekanntesten Forscher in Ungarn war der 1919 verstorbene Lóránd Eötvös. Dieser Artikel wurde zum Gedenken erstellt. Viele wissenschaftliche Theorien und Erfindungen sind mit seinem Namen verbunden. Beispiele sind der Eötvös-Effekt, das Torsionspendel oder die Vermutung der „fünften Kraft“.
    Description: DFG, SUB Göttingen
    Description: research
    Keywords: ddc:550 ; Kontinentalwanderung ; Wegener ; polare Abstoßungskraft ; Milanković
    Language: German
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  • 7
    Publication Date: 2022-12-01
    Description: Die Methode der Spektrale Induzierte Polarisation (SIP) misst die Frequenzabhängigkeit des spezifischen elektrischen Widerstandes von Gesteinen nach Betrag und Phase. In der Frequenzabhängigkeit des Widerstandes spiegelt sich unter anderem die Geometrie des Porenraumes und den darin befindlichen Fluiden wieder. Üblicherweise wird das Widerstandsspektrum mit monofrequenten Signalen sequentiell vermessen. Diese Vorgehensweise erweist sich bei großskaligen Messanordnungen mit hohen Störspannungen als vorteilhaft da die Energie des Messgerätes auf einen schmalen Frequenzbereich konzentriert und eine Unterscheidung von Nutz- und Störfrequenzen erleichtert wird. Bei Labormessungen spielen Störspannungen häufig nur eine untergeordnete Rolle. Wichtiger ist hier ein möglichst hoher Messfortschritt. Am schnellsten ist die sequentielle SIP Messung, wenn jeweils nur Einzelperioden verwendet werden. Bei einer Frequenz pro Oktave, dauert die Gesamtmessung idealerweise doppelt so lange wie die längste Periode andauert. Überlagert man jedoch sämtliche Einzelfrequenzen (multifrequente Anregung) dann benötigt man nur die halbe Zeit. Der höhere Messfortschritt geht jedoch einher mit einer verringerten Messgenauigkeit. Ursache hierfür ist, dass die Einzelamplituden soweit verringert werden müssen, dass die Summenamplitude nicht die maximale Ausgangsspannung des Messgerätes überschreitet. Im Poster wird ein neu entwickeltes 88-kanaliges SIP-Labor-Messgerät (SIP-LAB-FAST) vorgestellt, das eine Anregung mit 1 - 24 Frequenzen gleichzeitig erlaubt. Bei z.B. einer Frequenz pro Octave lässt sich so ein Frequenzbereich von über 7 Dekaden mit einer Einzelmessung vermessen. Eine multifrequente Anregung erfordert auch eine leistungsfähige Hardware zur Echtzeit-Verarbeitung der Zeitreihen von Strom und Spannung. Hierzu wurde für jede Frequenz eine Diskrete Fourier Transformation (DFT) implementiert. Mittels einer multivariaten Kohärenzanalyse werden dann aus den Fourier Koeffizienten das komplexwertige Impedanz-Spektrum, sowie den zugehörigen Vertrauensintervallen berechnet. Durch die freie Wahl des Anregungssignales erhält der SIP Anwender eine erweiterte Möglichkeit den Messablauf optimal an die Fragestellung anzupassen. Ein Vergleich der mono- und multifrequenten Messergebnisse von verschiedenen Materialproben belegt die Leistungsfähigkeit der neuartigen Messtechnik.
    Description: poster
    Keywords: ddc:550 ; Geophysik ; Induzierte Polarisation
    Language: German
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  • 8
    Publication Date: 2022-12-01
    Description: Over the last years, installations of wind turbines (WTs) increased worldwide. Owing to negative effects on humans, WTs are often installed in areas with low population density. Because of low anthropogenic noise, these areas are also well suited for sites of seismological stations. As a consequence, WTs are often installed in the same areas as seismological stations. By comparing the noise in recorded data before and after installation of WTs, seismologists noticed a substantial worsening of station quality leading to conflicts between the operators of WTs and earthquake services. In this study, we compare different techniques to reduce or eliminate the disturbing signal from WTs at seismological stations. For this purpose, we selected a seismological station that shows a significant correlation between the power spectral density and the hourly windspeed measurements. Usually, spectral filtering is used to suppress noise in seismic data processing. However, this approach is not effective when noise and signal have overlapping frequency bands which is the case for WT noise. As a first method, we applied the continuous wavelet transform (CWT) on our data to obtain a time-scale representation. From this representation, we estimated a noise threshold function (Langston & Mousavi, 2019) either from noise before the theoretical P-arrival (pre-noise) or using a noise signal from the past with similar ground velocity conditions at the surrounding WTs. Therefore, we installed low cost seismometers at the surrounding WTs to find similar signals at each WT. From these similar signals, we obtain a noise model at the seismological station, which is used to estimate the threshold function. As a second method, we used a denoising autoencoder (DAE) that learns mapping functions to distinguish between noise and signal (Zhu et al., 2019). In our tests, the threshold function performs well when the event is visible in the raw or spectral filtered data, but it fails when WT noise dominates and the event is hidden. In these cases, the DAE removes the WT noise from the data. However, the DAE must be trained with typical noise samples and high signal-to-noise ratio events to distinguish between signal and interfering noise. Using the threshold function and pre-noise can be applied immediately on real-time data and has a low computational cost. Using a noise model from our prerecorded database at the seismological station does not improve the result and it is more time consuming to find similar ground velocity conditions at the surrounding WTs.
    Description: poster
    Keywords: ddc:550
    Language: English
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  • 9
    Publication Date: 2022-12-01
    Description: As part of the German continental seismic reflection program (Deutsches Kontinentales Reflexionsseismisches Programm, DEKORP), three large seismic traverses (with the sub-profiles: DEKORP'84-2S and '86-2N; DEKORP'88-9N; DEKORP'90-3A and '90-3B) were measured in the state of Hesse in Germany. The main research topic of DEKORP were deep seismic studies to investigate the lithospheric structure beneath Germany. Thus, for acquisition, strong sources were used to image in these depths, resulting in an excellent S/N ratio, but the main focus was not on the uppermost kilometres. From today's perspective, however, this depth range is of great interest for a wide range of possible technical applications (including medium-deep and deep geothermal projects). The DEKORP profiles cover approx. 450 km in the state of Hesse and mostly cross areas where only insufficient geological data exist (i.e. only few deep boreholes). In order to close or reduce these knowledge gaps, these DEKORP lines were reprocessed in 2019/20. The focus of the reprocessing was on improving the resolution / mapping of geological structures down to a depth of 6 km (approx. 3 s TWT) to describe the prolongation of faults and geological structures in more detail than in previous studies. Nevertheless, deeper structures were also reinterpreted and compared to previous interpretations. The results were directly incorporated into the new geological 3D model of the state of Hesse, developed by the Technical University of Darmstadt (Hessen3D 2.0, BMWi-FKZ: 0325944). In order to achieve these goals and in view of the fact that today's processing methods have improved considerably compared to the 1990‘s, a state-of-the-art reprocessing was applied for all DEKORP profiles traversing the state of Hesse. In comparison to the original processing, additional processing steps like CRS instead of CDP stacking, turning-ray tomography and prestack depth migration were carried out. We present exemplary results of the reprocessing as well as initial geological reinterpretations for the profile DEKORP'88-9N.
    Description: poster
    Keywords: ddc:550 ; DEKORP ; Reprocessing of 2D seismic profiles ; Hesse ; Upper Rhine Graben ; DEKORP'88-9N
    Language: English
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  • 10
    Publication Date: 2022-12-01
    Description: The work presented here is part of ongoing studies in the AlpArray initiative and the priority program "MB-4D" regarding the modelling of the lithosphere in the Ligurian Sea (northwestern Mediterranean Sea). It will be based on constraining data from LOBSTER and LISA campaigns of past GEOMAR projects and a study in our research group at CAU Kiel. Our motivation is the combination and interdisciplinary interpretation of independent information from geology, tectonics, geophysics, and petrology. The existing gravity fields, especially the new compilation of the AlpArray Gravity Research Group (AAGRG) is considered as database (high resolution Free Air- and Bouguer anomalies) and the isostatic residual field, besides data of the ICGEM Potsdam (disturbance) and the ESA GOCE gradients for gravity and data for the magnetic field anomaly. The gravity and magnetic fields are analyzed using Euler deconvolution with regularization (R. Pašteka, Comenius University Bratislava) and application of curvature analysis we use both, the fields themselves and their gradients. Besides the calculation of the so-called "3rd derivative" of the gravity potential, we also investigate a possible use of the invariants of the gravity field based on gradient data and compare and correlate the results with structural and tectonic maps in the area of the Ligurian Sea and the adjacent French and Italian mainland. The findings from these comparisons will later be used to initiate the compilation of 3D density and susceptibility models for the studied region.
    Description: poster
    Keywords: ddc:550 ; Gravity gradients, ; curvature gravity field ; Gravity invariants ; Ligurean Sea
    Language: English
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