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Geoberlin 2015 4—7 October 2015 | Annual Meeting of DGGV · DMG DYNAMIC EARTH · from Alfred Wegener to Today and Beyond GeoBerlin 2015 4—7 October 2015 | Annual Meeting of DGGV · DMG DYNAMIC EARTH · from Alfred Wegener to today and beyond Abstracts Recommended Citation Wagner, J.; Elger, K. [Eds.] (2015) GeoBerlin2015 - Dynamic Earth from Alfred Wegener to today and beyond - Abstracts. Annual Meeting of DGGV and DMG, 4-7 October 2015, Berlin: GFZ German Research Centre for Geosciences. DOI: http://doi.org/10.2312/GFZ.LIS.2015.003 Disclaimer and Copyright Each author is responsible for the content of his or her abstract and has the copyright for his or her figures. Imprint Publisher Helmholtz Centre Potsdam GFZ German Research Centre for Geosciences Telegrafenberg 14473 Potsdam Published in Potsdam, Germany Editors Johannes Wagner Kirsten Elger DOI: http://doi.org/10.2312/GFZ.LIS.2015.003 Contents Welcome 1 Scientific Committee . 3 Plenary Lectures4 Dan McKenzie . The Lithospheric Structure of Pangea and Central Asia: The rules of craton assembly . 4 Maureen Raymo . Sea Level During Past Warm Periods - Rethinking the Bathtub Model 4 Barbara Romanowicz . Global mantle imaging in the age of high speed wavefield computations 5 Trond H. Torsvik . Paleomagnetism and Plate Tectonics . 5 Faszination Alfred Wegener: Leben, Aktivitäten und wissenschaftliche Leistungen7 A. M. Celâl Şengör . Das Weltbild der Geowissenschaften – von Alfred Wegener bis heute . 7 Kurt Stuewe . The Wegener Memorial Expedition to the Greenland Caledonides . 8 Wolfgang Jacoby . Wie dachte Alfred Wegener über die Ursachen der Kontinentalver- schiebung? . 8 Günther Schönharting . Die Wahrnehmung der Ideen von Alfred Wegener und Wladimir Köppen in der Öffentlichkeit – ein Stück Wissenschaftsgeschichte . 9 I Jörn Thiede . Waldimir Köppen, Alfred Wegener and Milutin Milankovitch, Early Pioneers and Partners in Paleoclimate Researchs . 10 Ulrich Wutzke . Alfred Wegener (1880–1930) – an idea conquers the world . 10 Poster Session on Regional Geology Products 11 Angela Ehling . The Geological Wall in Berlin-Blankenfelde . 11 Manfred Menning . Die Stratigraphische Tabelle von Deutschland 2015 . 12 Johannes H. Schroeder . Stones in Towns and Cities – Public Geo-Education . 12 Johannes H. Schroeder . Field guides “Geology in Berlin and Brandenburg” . 14 Werner Stackebrandt . Newly published: The Geology of Brandenburg . 15 Scientific Programme 17 A1-01: Monitoring Plate Boundary Systems and Observing Megathrust Earthquakes 17 A1-02: Fluids in subduction zones – from a deformation to geochemistry perspective 17 A1-03: From oceanic subduction to continental collision: a metamorphic and magmatic geochemical perspective . 18 A1-04: Mountain building on the scale of grains and atoms . 19 A1-05: Motion and time in orogenesis . 19 A1-06: Subduction systems – missing link between Wegener´s concept of continental drift and plate tectonics . 20 A2-01: Plate tectonics, plate boundary deformation and intraplate tectonics: Obser- vations and models on global, regional and basin scales . 21 A2-02: Continental breakup and passive margin evolution . 23 A2-03: Large Igneous Provinces: relation to continental breakup . 25 A2-04: Magmatism in oceanic and continental intraplate environments . 25 A3-01: Meeorites and Early Planetary Evolution . 26 A3-02: Impact Cratering in the Planetary System . 28 A3-03: Earthlike Planets: Plate tectonics vs stagnant lid tectonics . 29 A4-01 Mantle flow: geophysical imaging and large-scale geodynamic modelling . 30 A4-03: Properties of Earth Materials and Constraints on Mantle Flow . 31 II A4-04: When and How did Plate Tectonics Begin on Earth . 32 A4-05: Archean environments and ecosystems . 33 A5-01: Palaeoenvironmental, sedimentological and biogeographic consequences of the formation and breakup of supercontinents . 34 A5-02: Major environmental changes in Earth history: short- and long-term trends . 35 A6-01: Tectonic and climatic imprints on the evolution of landscapes . 36 A6-02: The Sediment Factory: Tectonic and Climatic Forcing of Erosional and Depositional Processes . 37 A6-03: Ocean Gateways – Arteries of Tectonic-Climate Interaction . 38 A6-04: Weathering and Global Biogeochemical Cycles - Crossing the Scales . 39 A6-05: Quaternary Environmental Changes and Sediment Dynamics . 39 A6-07: Glacial tectonics: from push moraines to glacial isostatic adjustment . 41 A7-01: Geomaterials as indicators for Earth’s light element cycles . 41 A7-02: Structure, dynamics and properties of silicate melts and magmas . 42 B1-01: Multi-scale evolution of sedimentary basins . 42 B1-02: Rock and Fluids Properties and Interactions in Hydrocarbon Systems . 43 B1-03: Shales and Coals:source and reservoir for oil and gas . 44 B1-04: Exploration and development of natural resource projects . 45 B2-01: Marine ore deposits . 46 B2-02: Terrestrial ore deposits . 46 B2-03: Scenarios for the Raw Material Supply of the Far Future . 48 B3-01: Operational Earthquake Forecasting, Early Warning and Real-Time Risk Reduction . 48 B3-03: Geological signatures of extreme events . 49 B4-01: Topography, Climate and Human Habitat . 49 B4-03: Transforming the Geo-Biosphere by Humanity: Agriculture and Water Management . 50 B5-01: Numerical Simulation for geological underground utilization : Linking geo- logical information to process modelling . 50 B5-02: Subsurface storage . 52 B6-01: Cements, Ceramics and glasses . 54 B6-02: Archaeometry, monument conservation and dimension stones . 55 B6-03: Energy, materials, and minerals for technical applications . 56 C1: Advances in material characterisation and analytical geochemistry . 56 C3: Earth Science Informatics for a Dynamic Planet . 57 III C4: Young Sedimentologists . 58 C5: Probing and Monitoring the Earth by Scientific Drilling . 59 C6: 3D Geology and Geoinformation – Modelling, Data Storage and Distribution . 59 Abstracts by Last Name 61 Appendix - Conference Programme 418 IV Welcome Welcome Alfred Wegener revolutionized the way we see planet Earth. It has been exactly one hundred years since Wegener pub- lished his theory of continental drift and laid the groundwork for modern science and plate tectonics. Scientific experts today are still reaping the benefits of Wegener’s research. His research provides geoscientists the basis for gaining new ground from which future generations of researchers will in turn profit. By exploring how human activities affect the earth system, the geosciences deliver crucial information for our daily life. Georesearch is also very important as we look ahead to future challenges – our demand for natural resources and energy, for example. The use of the geological subsurface to store energy and the exploration of the oceans as sources of mineral resources will play a major role in this regard. Knowledge and experience in the geosciences will be more and more in demand in future. That knowledge and experi- ence will also provide the basis for political decision-making processes. The Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF) therefore supports activities in the entire geoscience spectrum. At the same time we also want to expand on Germany’s strong international position in this field. The BMBF’s future funding programme "Georesearch for Sustainability (GEO:N)" will move us nearer to achieving that goal. In addition, conferences such as GeoBerlin 2015 provide the necessary forums for expert exchange. Through discussions about Alfred Wegener’s achievements, GeoBerlin 2015 in particular encourages us to reflect on the successes of georesearch in the past and throughout time. This conference is also an opportunity to devote some thought to the potential of geosciences for the future. May all the conference participants gain interesting input and inspiring new knowledge for their work in the geosciences. Prof. Dr. Johanna Wanka Federal Minister of Education and Research 1 Welcome Dear Geoscientists, Exactly 100 years ago the most outstanding German Geoscientist Alfred Wegener published the first edition of his seminal book “Die Enstehung der Kontinente und Ozeane” (“The Origin of Continents and Oceans”). Today we all know that his seminal hypothesis was only accepted once the pieces of the “plate tectonics” puzzle were put together in the 1960’s. Wegener was 50 years ahead of his time. We should never forget that Wegener was a metereologist and astronomist. He pursued his research on the thermodynamcis of the atmosphere and impact craters with as much energy as his development of “continental drift”. In our meeting Dynamic Earth – from Alfred Wegener to today and beyond we will review how Wegener’s findings evolved into to modern Earth system science including its impact on climate and the Earth surface, and how this system affects our daily life: where humans live, what risks we are exposed to, where we find our resources. In the meeting we invite the societies to propose sessions that cover the entire geoscience spectrum (from mineral physics over solid earth geodynamics to the climate sciences). We have invited keynote speakers that are eminent international scientists in these fields. In events open to the general public we will get an account of Wegeners final trip to Greenland on the history of science of his hypothesis. The conference takes place in the Henry Ford Bau of the FU Berlin, is staged by the FU Berlin and GFZ Potsdam, and is supported by the Potsdam-Berlin Geosciences coordination platform Geo.X. It is the joint annual meeting of the Deutsche Geologische Gesellschaft / Geologische Vereinigung (DGGV) and the Deutsche Mineralogische Gesellschaft (DMG), The Potsdam-Berlin research platform Geo.X will stage the Geo.X School
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