The late growth history of the terrestrial planets, from the last giant collisions with planetary embryos to the subsequent late bombardment.
@dfg_public funded
We are back! As we are getting our #twitter act together, get ready to learn more about our awesome research on #magma oceans, #meteorite impacts on the #Moon, #Earth core formation and the composition of the building blocks of our #SolarSystem
After 2 years of online meetings, we are finally back on track with live (or hybrid) conferences! After the AGU 2021, LPSC 2022, and our TRR 170 annual retreat in Potsdam you can find some of our members at the #EGU22.
Ongoing talk by @trr170 group member, Lompa Tomke on Evolution of gravity signatures on the Lunar Farside.
Isotasy and lithosphere compensation with detailed numerical modelling.
#LPSC2022#LPSCMoon.
3) Laetitia Allibert @AllLaetitia with a poster about "Large Earth-Forming Impacts into a Magma Ocean: Comparison between Numerical Simulations and Laboratory Experiments" (present on site!)
https://t.co/jJ51c72dxN
We are excited to announce the presentations of our PhD students and postdoc at the AGU Fall Meeting #AGU21 in New Orleans! No matter if online or on site, don't miss the chance to have a look at our posters in the session DI35E this wednesday. More information below.
2) Lukas Manske with a poster about "The influence of interior structure and thermal state on impact melt generation during the early evolution of planetesimals and terrestrial planets" (online)
https://t.co/LSrR2t0ngI
[#EPSC2021] Are you an early-career scientist and able to present your work in 180 seconds with a single slide in a creative way? Then, EPEC Science Flash has a challenge for you next week! More information here!
---> https://t.co/DGWmRiifRn
Thanks @Lena__Noack and her team for such an interesting #german#swiss#geodynamics#workshop and for facilitating an online attendance. It was great to watch the talks despite not being able to attend in person.
The #german#swiss#geodynamics#workshop is coming to an end. We would like to thank everyone for this wonderful event and say goodbye to Bad Belzig. It was great to finally meet and have inspiring conversations in person again! :)
Today, Stefan Schmalholz concluded the workshop with a great keynote talk about Thermo-Hydro-Mechanical-Chemical modelling!
#german#swiss#geodynamics#workshop