Monday, February 28, 2011

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Google Analytics ♥ February - the search words of the month

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Last month was the heading of, unfortunately, but she is back again this month - I hope you can laugh again! ;)

  • " lu of luziehtan runs almost as good as in lu puts on " - how convenient!
  • " lu runs a blog sport " - hm, that sport is definitely re-scheduled.
  • " the weather was really foggy and smoky " - sounds like the typical weather of the last few weeks ...
  • " waterproof and regular mascara mix "- and what result do you hope it?
  • " how is it alabaster " - with a special education as "Alabastererkenner. "Hot chocolate
  • blocks for chocolate " - and if they are not actually in hot milk ploppt like it can also build houses!
  • " no interest in fashion " - WHAT??
  • " laugh when stretches pussy together " - that I now had to directly test time is not ( above).
  • " relationship is like watering and daily care " - yes.
  • " flower templates similar to the flower pril " - now I like a flower smiley that'd 'just now I'd already used.
  • " glasses face wegschminken " - with Zewa "Wipe Away"!
  • " may eat marshmallow Gerde if you got the wisdom teeth out? "- why exactly marshmallows?
  • " This is not funny "- I find it.
  • " Tuesday as a birthday " - maybe it will work out next time
  • " good-looking cake '- for just me!
  • " 've met him on blogtv love" - well then, hooray!
  • " interview with tom and jerry " - but who can say nothing yet!
  • " crass glittering colors for nails - I say right now times nothing.
  • " favorite tights for boys " - on it with Spiderman!
  • " luziehtan, will you marry me? "- who are you? Maybe I say yes. :)
  • " painter must in flesh color " - why not work equally naked?
  • " most popular fetishes " - so here it is tights.
  • " close-up pantyhose " - to prove it.
  • " raincoat fetish "- there's also the.
  • "son like fine wear pantyhose " - that would give me to thinking.
  • " stocking wrong important at all" - How about ironing?
  • " interview itself introduce " - who else?

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is promised, directly to the next competition. :) I added Manhattan 5 Poster current "London Calling" LE made available, which I now want to give away. Not just for London and UK fans, but also so very stylish to hang. :)
to win one of five posters, this time you have to simply leave a comment with the reasons why you want to win the poster.
I would then search out the top 5 reasons - and they will receive each a poster.
It is important that you write to a valid email address so I can then notify you. I will need your addresses I directly to Manhattan submit.
After the participation time I will remove the comments. have
their time to this Sunday, 6 March (until midnight, just as usual).
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Sunday, February 27, 2011

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favorites in February. ♥ Make-up +

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Since I like this blog section very well, like I introduce it now time for the time being to the test. I do not know if I'll do it every month because I normally use so many different products that I have no direct favorites. This month I got thanks to the illness only a few products (but still repeated!) Used, so I can list them easily:

  • Balea Urea SOS serum, day and night cream and unfortunately out of the range taken lip balm (→ Review ): these three helpers have again made my skin soft, especially the nose area was totally sore from constant nose-blowing and rough, now everything is good! The lip balm (not to the picture) has placed my lips even through the hard times. Very sad that it was no longer there (→ Review ).
  • Chanel Coco Rouge - "Jersey Rose (→ Swatch ): a natural, beautiful lip color that let me quickly look something fresh.
  • John Galliano - "Parlez-moi d'Amour" (EDT) (→ " Review"): even though I smelled the smell almost, he has always with me.
  • Helena Rubinstein Lash Queen Sexy Blacks (Review is yet): Sometimes, even mascara, to look better - and this one is gorgeous eyelashes! Chanel Poudre Universelle
  • Libre - "Clair" : at Foundation, I did not feel like my complexion was half dead, so that was powder to the rescue.
  • Kerastase Elixir Ultime : for silky hair for the colds.
  • Eyeko "Indigo Polish" (→ blog post), the last paint this month and definitely a terrific color!
  • MAC Mineralize Blush - Dainty ": for a fresh complexion, with pale skin. :)

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Today I was for a change, make-up and thus had nothing to do. :) I like the results quite well, even if it is something more discreet than usual, but the lipstick gets all out again. :) Actually, this was "Up The Amp " by MAC on their lips, but I had to " Vintage Red " by Bobbi Brown definitely try, is therefore now in the photos. Nevertheless, I think it's not that bad ...:)

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Look for the following products were used :

Powder: Chanel Poudre Universelle Libre - "Clair"
Eyeshadow : NYX For Your Eyes Only Range - "Beautiful Green Eyes" (lighter tone for's eyelid and highlighting) / / MAC - "Trax" (crease / crease) / / MAC - "Sketch" (eyeliners) / / MAC - "Naked Lunch" (inner angle)
Mascara : Helena Rubinstein Lash Queen Sexy Blacks
Eyebrows : Bobbi Brown Eye Shadow - "Sable"
Blush: MAC - "Dirty Plum" (LE, or Pro)
Lips: MAC Lipstick - "Up The Amp" or Bobbi Brown Lip Color - "Vintage Red"

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But I was not alone and before I was made up, I'm also a little outrage committed, and my dear friend made up ... (as you can see again how bright ... I am ^ ^)

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For the look I have the following products used :

Concealer: Bobbi Brown - "Beige"
Foundation: Bobbi Brown Natural Finish Long Lasting Foundation
Powder: Clinique Eyeshadow
- Base : Artdeco
Eyeshadow: Bobbi Brown Day To Night Warm Eye Palette [LE] - "Oat (eyelid)," Burnt Sugar "(crease / crease)," Black Plum "(crease / crease + applied wet as an eyeliner above and below) / / MAC -" Naked Lunch "( Highlighter)
Mascara Bobbi Brown No Smudge Mascara Eyebrows
: Wishful p2 Duo Eyebrow Powder – “010 Butterfly Brown” [LE]
Blush : MAC – “Plum Foolery”
Lips : MAC Prep+Prime Lips // Bobbi Brown Lip Color – “Vintage Red”

Saturday, February 26, 2011

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Shirt: Freeman T. Porter // Rock: H&M Divided // Leggings: H&M Divided // Stiefel: Young Spirit // Uhr: Michael Kors

Heute hab’ I celebrated fairly well again, my birthday with some friends. Only what small, with dinner and my → legendary carrot cake (I am quite willing to praise yourself when it comes to the cake - soon i will start trying to conjure up in the cupcake form ... ^ ^). I have also changed the recipe slightly (for the frosting only use powdered sugar 2 cups instead of 4, it is creamy, not liquid!).

Now I am soooo tired that it just barely enough for the post and then I say "Hello , Slumberland! "- so I wish you a nice Sunday and hope that I have with the Post today launched many other posts.

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have for this look I used the following products:

Face - Base : Rouge Bunny Rouge - "Prelude in the Clouds" (Aqua primer)
Corrector : Bobbi Brown - "Light Bisque"
Foundation: Bobbi Brown Natural Finish Long Lasting Foundation - "00 Alabaster"
Concealer: Bobbi Brown - "Porcelain"
Eyeshadow - Base: MAC Paint Pot - "Painterly"
Eyeshadow : Sleek range "Bad Girl"
Eyeliner : Bobbi Brown Long Wear Gel Eyeliner - "Black Ink" (on the Water Line)
Kajal : MAC Khol Power Eye Pencil - "Feline" [LE]
Mascara : Helena Rubinstein Lash Queen Sexy Blacks
Eyebrows : Bobbi Brown Eye Shadow - "Sable"
Blush: MAC Mineralize Blush - Dainty "[LE]
Lips: YSL Top Secrets" Re-plumping Lip & Contour Concentrate Shaper "/ / Coco Chanel Rouge -" 77 Jersey Rose "[LE]

Friday, February 25, 2011

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"Science on truthfulness, honesty and trust "

Given the discussion of plagiarism in science and the relationship of politics to science stresses the German Research Foundation (DFG), the fundamental importance of trust and sincerity as well as the rules of good scientific practice for research.
"Science is based on truthfulness, honesty and trust"

Given the discussion of plagiarism in science and the relationship of politics to science stresses the German Research Foundation (DFG), the fundamental importance of trust and sincerity as well as the rules of good scientific practice for research.

DFG President Professor Matthias Kleiner, said today in Bonn:

based "science on the principles of truthfulness, honesty and trust. The scientists at universities and research institutions in Germany feel bound to these principles and act on them - they just hurt.

For scientific misconduct, whether in the form of plagiarism or manipulation of data and results, is a serious offense. Based on the number of people and projects in science, the level of scientific misconduct is extremely low. For that reason alone should science and scientists may not be placed under general suspicion.

researchers to share their ideas and insights with one another and lead them, often jointly, more. But they do not steal. Intellectual property is as valuable as material science. This needs more of society and politics are aware and are shared by them, especially since this is one of the fundamental values of a society's prosperity based on education and training, science and research.

Of crucial importance is that scientists will soon become familiar with the principles of truthfulness, honesty and trust, and with the standards of good scientific practice, but also know the sharp mechanisms of self regulation in science and strict penalties for misconduct and support this. Therefore, the intensive support of young scientists is key. This is particularly effective in binding contexts such as research projects or alliances, as well as in graduate programs and graduate schools.

Self-regulation in science, to of the most established in 1998 by the DFG ombudsman system contributes, works well and the existing sanctions are sufficient. However, you should still more strongly in the minds of individual scientists at all levels in universities and institutions will be established. Because nothing in science is as good as that one could not improve it. A suspicion is not based solely on control and test cultures, but reflects the nature of science. "

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Science: Standards must be met

The chairman of the Science Council, Professor Wolfgang Marquardt explains to the current discussion related to the plagiarism accusations against the thesis of the Federal Minister of Defence:
With increasing concern I am taking note of how to take as a result of the discussion on the doctoral thesis of Karl-Theodor zu Guttenberg, the social prestige of science claims threatened. The publicly announced disregard of the fundamental principles of scientific work can ignore the fact that scientific progress and therefore also the prosperity of our country's largely based on compliance with these principles. A successful science can do it without the careful use of sources without an unequivocal distinction outside and internal knowledge and can not exist without the documentation and critical discussion of their own, objectively largely hedged research. The vast majority of developed at German universities promotions meets those high standards of quality.

The German science and its quality assurance systems are also highly recognized by international standards. This reputation must not be damaged by the trivialization of scientific misconduct. All the more reason to insist on compliance with these quality standards and safe alternate border to pursue any infringement of the rules of good scientific practice strict. But we also need the Support the policy.
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Causa Guttenberg - go open letter to the chancellor of graduate students

Many have been reported with more or less qualified contributions to the Causa Gutenberg to the word . Among other things, the Philosophical Faculty Association (PHFT) , who cares about the dwindling reputation of German science location. I had already complained in a blog storm in Scilogs the Advancement of Science hostility, which enters through the constant belittling of here. Now, even doctoral students reported having an open letter to the Chancellor to speak, and what I still give it to you. I can understand very well arrive as discouraging such operations there. I want to sign every word.
Dear Chancellor,

as graduate students will follow the current debate about the plagiarism allegations against the Federal Minister for Defence, Mr Karl-Theodor zu Guttenberg, with great shock and even greater lack of understanding. We have the impression that you are using all their power to hold a minister who, despite massive evidence to the contrary still gets the statement maintained that he had in his thesis not deliberately misled.

damage with this procedure, the Federal Government and the deputies of the coalition not only themselves, but much more.

Zu Guttenberg had already been in the last week to take apart several times previously protested his statements regarding his dissertation. The Internet community has succeeded in an unprecedented way to demonstrate a variety of unique plagiarism in the dissertation of Mr. Guttenberg. This evidence can be viewed by anyone and verifiable. It is hardly surprising that plagiarism experts agree that one can no longer speak of some "embarrassing mistakes." It is massive, systematic Deception. and this obviously with great ambition - - Zu Guttenberg large parts of his dissertation and copied it and covered up sources, designed to obtain a doctorate, which he then promoted, not least at election posters. The University of Bayreuth was not able to dispel this charge. Given the size and number of plagiarism you know as well as we can at the end of that scrutiny by the University are only a result in terms of deception intention of the Minister. You can not do this "unconscious". designate

to this deception as such, it has nothing to do with the Minister of belonging to a particular party to do. Even the politicians of the opposition we would demand the resignation as a minister, they had given their word of honor, have created their own academic performance, and only with the aid of the specified resource, and then failed in spite of massive way against it.

zu Guttenberg on 23 February 2011 in the current session of the German Bundestag noted that he would be judged as defense minister only after his work. He has played it on a formulation by you that you would not employ him as a "research assistant".

This is a mockery of all scientific Auxiliary staff and all graduate students who seek an honest way to do their part to scientific progress. You shall also suggest that if it were the fraudulent acquisition of a Ph.D. for a minor offense and that the "academic honor" is irrelevant in real life.

In compliance with the rules of good scientific practice, it is not "footnotes", not for trinkets, which are negligible in the face of larger political problems. It's about the basics of our work and trustworthiness. We therefore strive in our own work to the best knowledge and belief, this high Comply with requirements at any time. If we do not, we run the (rightly) risk of being expelled from the university.

The majority of us also teach younger students. Often it is our job to teach them the basics of scientific work. We keep the students here at this from the beginning to respect very careful to quote correctly and every resource to make marked as such. We do this not because we "footnote fanatics", or sit in the "ivory tower" and not know what counts in real life. It's simply about us, the understanding to share, so that scientific and social Progress is possible only if one can rely on the honesty in the scientific community. Offend our students of this Code, we are required to assess their examination performance as inadequate. If repeated violation threatens usually be de-registered. After such a decision is the likelihood that the parties concerned deal in many professions denied - even in occupations where the personal integrity may be less important than in the office of Federal Minister for Defence.

Maybe we are old fashioned and outdated represented conservative values, if we entertain the view that values honesty and responsibility should be, which should also apply outside of science. Mr. Guttenberg seemed, until recently, that opinion to be.

research makes an important contribution to social development. Honest and innovative science is a foundation of prosperity in our country. If the protection of ideas in our society no more important value, then we lose our future. We expect no gratitude for our scientific work, but at least the respect that our work seriously. The treatment of the Causa Guttenberg as a minor offense suffering of science in Germany and the credibility of Germany as the "Land of Ideas".

may but keep our contribution to society as simply negligible. Then we would ask you but to speak anymore in the future of the called by you "Education Republic of Germany."


Sincerely


The undersigned and signatory


Tobias Bunde, University of Konstanz
Tim Wihl, Humboldt University, Berlin
John Staemmler, Hertie School of Governance / Free University of Berlin
Frederik Trettin, University of Konstanz
Mark T. Fliegauf, University of Cambridge
Schelker Simone, University of Konstanz
Felix Groba, German Institute for Economic Research and Humboldt University in Berlin
Bernhard Blumenau, Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies, Geneva
Wilhelm Mirow, ETH Zurich
Martin Humburg, University of Maastricht
Janina Dill, University of Oxford
Stefan G. Mend, Rutgers University, USA
Linus Strothmann, Free University of Berlin
Michael Schlichenmaier, University of Konstanz
Johannes Wilm, Goldsmiths College, University of London
Nicolas Grieshaber, Berlin Graduate School of Social Sciences, Humboldt University, Berlin
January Marcus, DIW Berlin, Technical University of Berlin
Sascha Patrick Messmer, University of Konstanz
Lutz Ohlendorf, Ruprecht-Karls-University Heidelberg
Sabine von Thenen, University of Duisburg-Essen
Imke Pente, Berlin Graduate School for Transnational Studies
Anja Kathrin Hild, Free University of Berlin
Tonia Fondermann, University of Hannover
Patrick Mello, Humboldt University, Berlin
Rodrigo Isidor, University of Giessen
Sonja Bastin, Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research
David Bosold, Philipps-Universität Marburg
Dennis Priess, University of Osnabrück
Florian Molders, DIW Berlin
Holger Steinmetz, University of Giessen
Kathy Keil, Berlin Graduate School for Transnational Studies (BTS), Free University of Berlin
Florian B. Zapkau, Justus-Liebig University, Giessen
Eike Karin Ohlendorf, University of Leipzig
Gwendolyn Whittaker, University of Konstanz
Kai Denker, TU Darmstadt
Matthias Wählisch, Free University of Berlin
Sebastian Kay Belle, University of Konstanz
Gisela Fickenscher, Georg-August-Universität Göttingen
Thomas Zink, University of Konstanz
Catherine Gnath, Hertie School of Governance / Free University of Berlin
Florian Beier, Uni-Heidelberg
Catherine Peters, University of Koblenz-Landau
Susan Schmeier, Hertie School of Governance / Free University of Berlin
Andrea Bahr, Humboldt-University Berlin
Anne Becker, HU Berlin
Anne Koch, Hertie School of Governance / FU Berlin
Andrea Bahr, Humboldt University, Berlin
Joris Corin Heyder, Free University of Berlin
Sarah Faulkner, University of Athens, Greece
Dennis Nottebaum, Graduate School of Politics - University of Münster
Julie Bernauer, University of Konstanz
Matthias Wießner, University of Leipzig
Kathleen Schlütter, University of Leipzig
Nathan Hüsken, Uni-Heidelberg
Markus Lauer, University of the Saarland
Carson Hohmann, Ludwig-Maximilians-University Munich and Max- Planck-Institute for Tax and Public Finance
Maria Herold, Georg-August-Universität Göttingen
Daniel Issenmann, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology
Alexandros Tokhi, Berlin Graduate School for Transnational Studies (FU Berlin)
Martin Holt, Ruprecht-Karls-University Heidelberg and Max-Planck Institute for Nuclear Physics
Esther Ademmer, Berlin Graduate School for Transnational Studies / FU Berlin
Marcus Krueger, Martin-Luther-University Halle-Wittenberg
The list is continually updated, both on http://offenerbrief.posterous.com/causa-guttenberg-offener- t-von-doctoral and on the corresponding Facebook page . There you can also register as a signatory.

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Why geologists no new cars ... Climate-related dissertations

Yes, geologists are very mobile, because very few clues can be the S-Bahn and the like to achieve. And they are flexible, they once forgot the hammer at home ...


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Thursday, February 24, 2011

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The Wladimir Peter Köppen Prize for Climate and Earth System
Innovative, clear and relevant for climate research: the climate-campus records for the third time outstanding doctoral dissertations in the Climate and Earth System with the "Wladimir Peter Köppen-price '. Until 31 March 2011, outstanding dissertations with a clear reference to climate research be submitted. The prize is endowed with 5.000 €. A panel of renowned scientists will select the best authors, the decision is the governing body of scientific excellence cluster CliSAP (Integrated Climate System Analysis and Prediction).

The prize is awarded annually to talented young researchers who hold doctorates in German-speaking countries being granted. At the time of application should include the promotion of no more than two years, candidates not on completion and be over 30 years. Supervisors, professors or group leaders make appropriate works to be submitted together with a letter of the campus climate.

named Wladimir Peter Köppen conducted research on marine meteorology and paleoclimatology and played a crucial role in the development of the German Seewetterdienste. In over 500 publications, he dealt mainly with the climatic conditions of the oceans and continents. A major work he wrote in 1924 together with his son Alfred Wegener: "The climates of the geological past. His work "Geographical System of climates" of 1936 provided the first objective classification of soil and climate is still considered groundbreaking.

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planet formation live?

Garching (European Southern Observatory): An international team of astronomers has studied with the Very Large Telescope of ESO, the short-lived disk of matter around a young star in the just created a planetary system. For the first time a companion could be detected, which might be responsible for a large gap in the disk. Further observations should show whether it is the companion to a planet or a brown dwarf.
planets form in dust disks around young stars, which are a remnant of star formation. The development of such a disk into a mature planetary system, however, is relatively faster, so that only very few objects known in this phase of development [1]. One of them is T Chamaeleontis (abbreviated T Cha), just a faint star in the constellation Chamaeleon small in the southern sky, 330 light years from Earth. T Cha is a sun-like star that is just at the beginning of his life [2]: it is only about 7 million years old (for comparison, the sun is about 4.7 billion years old). Until now we have in such "protoplanetary disks" around young stars can not see straight in nascent planet. In more developed slices this was against already succeeded (eso0842, heic0821).

"Previous studies show that T Cha could be a worthy goal, if you want to investigate how planetary systems arise, "comments Johan Olofsson from the Max-Planck-Institute for Astronomy in Heidelberg. He is one of the first authors of two papers in the journal Astronomy & Astrophysics, describing the new results. "However, T Cha is relatively far away from us. Therefore, we need powerful tools such as the Very Large Telescope Interferometer (VLTI), to be able to resolve to prove the details and what is happening in the dust disk in front of him. "

The astronomers observed T Cha, first with the instrument AMBER at the VLT Interferometer (VLTI ) [3]. They found that part of the disc material has formed a thin dust ring at a distance of only 20 million kilometers from the star. Behind the inner part of the disk, they discovered an area that is free of dust. The outer part of the disk starts at a distance of about 1.1 billion miles from the star.

Nuria Huelamo by the English Centro de Astrobiología and from ESAC, the first author of the second publication, reports on how it went: "The gap in the dust disk around T Cha was for us a clear indication. Apparently we had first observed directly, as a companion of the star digs in the protoplanetary disk a trail. "

a faint companion observed, which is as close to a much brighter star, is a major challenge. To achieve this goal, the team had the VLT NACO instrument in the novel, especially suitable for observations of this kind "Sparse Aperture masking mode use [4]. After careful analysis of the data, the astronomers actually found a clear signal of an object in the gap of the disk, near the outer edge of the disk at a distance of about a billion miles from the star - equivalent to just over the distance of Jupiter from the sun. This is the first direct evidence of an object is much smaller than a star and is in a gap in the protoplanetary Dust disk around a young star is. There are indications that the companion can be a normal star [5], but either a brown dwarf [6], which is surrounded by dust, or - which would of course be very interesting - a planet that has only recently formed.

"This study has combined in a remarkable manner, the data from two different Hochleitstungsinstrumenten at the Paranal Observatory. With future observations, we want to know more about the companion and the disk in experience and clarify, for example, the question of where the dust in the inner area of the disc is "concludes Huelamo.

endnotes

[1] discs in the transitional phase are identified by their reduced emission in the mid-infrared. Explains the lower emission by resolution of the dust near the star and the formation of gaps and holes. Planets that have recently formed the first may create these gaps, but there are other possible causes of development.

[2] T Cha is a so-called T Tauri star, a very young to contract after the prototype T Tauri star named, who is in the process, has in its core area but fired no nuclear fusion.

[3] The astronomers used the AMBER instrument (AMBER stands for Astronomical Multi-Beam Combine, literally as "astronomical instrument for the combination of several light rays") at the Very Large Telescope Interferometer (VLTI), which operates in the near infrared, reaching angular resolutions down to 2 mas, the light from all four VLT Unit Telescopes to a virtual telescope combine to 130m in diameter. It also has moderate spectral resolution. AMBER was by a consortium of several French and Italian institutes and the Max Planck Institute for Radio Astronomy in Bonn in collaboration with ESO and built.

[4] The infrared instrument NACO consists of two components: the adaptive optics system NAOS (Nasmyth Adaptive Optics System) and CONICA (Coude Near-Infrared Camera), a combination of camera and spectrograph, which respectively developed by a French consortium and by the Max-Planck-Institutes for Astronomy in Heidelberg and for Extraterrestrial Physics in Garching in cooperation with the ESO were. With adaptive optics, interference effects can Elimi, caused by the Earth's atmosphere, so the sharpness of astronomical images significantly improved.

The team used the new NACO "Sparse Aperture masking" mode (SAM) to search for the companion. With this special Interferometriemethode instead of the light of several telescopes (as with the VLTI) light, the (in this case it goes to the main telescope VLT-4) in various parts of the level of a single telescope is combined. The new technology is particularly well suited to find faint objects brighter in the immediate vicinity of a lot. The VLTI and AMBER are better suited to the structure of the inner regions of the disk to study are not quite as sensitive when it comes to the direct detection of a companion is

[5] The astronomers studied with NACO for the two different spectral companion: one at 2.2 microns and one at 3.8 microns. Prove he was only at the longer wavelength. Thus, the found object is either very cold, which pointing to a planet, or a dust shrouded a brown dwarf.

[6] Brown dwarfs intermediate between stars and planets. You do not have enough mass to fuse hydrogen in its interior, but as long as they are young and still pull together, bigger than gas giants like Jupiter.

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Spiny ancestor of all insects, spiders and crabs discovered

reconstruction of Diania cactiformis, Jianni Liu

Berlin researchers of the Museum of Natural History and the Free University under the direction of the Humboldt scholarship Liu Jianni have an exceptional, described
520 million years old fossil found in China in the international journal "Nature". This discovery shows for the first time, for any ancestors of insects, spiders developed, crabs and millipedes. This can be finally answered the question of the origin of the most diverse animal group on earth, the arthropods.
Around 540 million years ago almost all animal phyla appeared suddenly, what scientists call the "Cambrian explosion". Then as now, are the arthropods (Arthropoda), the largest animal group on earth dar. The origin of this large group has always been an open question, but now it is clear that the source is to be found in animals, scientists call for the ringed legs "Lobopodia. This Lobopoden looked like worms with legs. The authors of the Nature article describes an unusual, about 6 cm long and 520 million year old fossil found in China, Diania cactiformis. It is the closest relative of the arthropod. His legs, which for the first time have the typical breakdown of Arthropodenbeine, make it a milestone in the evolution, explains the success of insects, spiders, centipedes and crustaceans.

The scientific name of the new fossil is from the cactus-like appearance of the strong spined body derived, which earned him the international working group the nickname "walking cactus.

collaborate For years scientists at the Free University of Berlin with Chinese colleagues. The German-Chinese research team, led by Dr. Liu Jianni discovered the fossil of the famous Chengjiang site in southwestern China. The project, which has been essentially bereichet by the expertise of the Zoological Museum of Natural History, was the fellowship of the Alexander von Humboldt Foundation and the Chinese Science Foundation enables and funded by the German Research Foundation.

Published in: Liu, J., Steiner, M., Dunlop, JA, Keupp, H., Shu, D., Ou, Q., Han, J., Zhang, Z., Zhang, X. 2011th An armored Cambrian lobopodian from China with arthropod-like appendages. - Nature, February, 24, 2011th doi: 10.1038/nature09704 occasion

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Blog Thunderstorms: Honesty in Science

the current Causa Guttenberg is available on the Scilogs a little (no, not really at all more so small!) Blog thunderstorms. It will address the question whether it really that is a trifle, when a minister is cheating on his doctoral thesis. I have since put across my personal view of things once.

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explanation of the Philosophical Faculty of the day (PhFT) to scientific misconduct

The Philosophical Faculty Association (PHFT) states that the theft of intellectual property represents a failure with far-reaching consequences. The academic degree of doctor / a doctor is an academic dignity. The PhFT has expressed its commitment to a strict quality assurance in academic examinations.
is firmly of the view of the occasion PhFT that the theft of intellectual property is not a trivial matter, but constitutes misconduct, may have far-reaching legal consequences. The repeated failure to label used sources in written work must be seen as an attempt at deception, as the consequences threaten to withdraw their respective examination, where appropriate, the de-registration and other sanctions. Contrary to populist views

means the degree of doctor / a doctor not a decorative accessory, which are discarded simply for reasons of expediency, but an academic dignity, which is awarded by the university. Prerequisite in the humanities an independently written thesis, with the supplier of the doctoral student / doctoral an important contribution to the advancement of scientific questions of the subject.

The PhFT has expressed its commitment to a strict quality assurance for academic tests and protested strongly to belittle the other hand, attempts to deceive and the importance of honor, or affidavits.

The PhFT fears that a dwindling sense of wrongdoing damages for breaches of the order of the scientific integrity of the international reputation of the research in Germany and thus also for German business reputation losses.

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"On the phenomenon of learning" - conference on science education in elementary school and kindergarten

children early on in a position to deal with scientific facts. You can open up basic phenomena and Solution strategies themselves, which facilitates later access to technology and the sciences. Even with regard to the skills shortage in engineering, science and engineering, therefore, early enthusiasm for science subjects is worthwhile.
On Monday and Tuesday 28 and 29 March will be held at the University of Flensburg, a meeting that deals with this issue. On the 3rd Symposium "The phenomenon of learning" should best projects of the elementary science education are presented. will also be discussed, which co-operation possibilities between it outside school, kindergarten, elementary and learning can give the school and as a useful networking might look like the actors. The free conference is aimed at scientists and academics, as well as on the professional staff of primary schools and kindergartens. Meeting is organized by the Institute of Physics and its teaching and the Institute of Biology and General Studies and Teaching. It is funded by the Northern Metal Foundation and the Ministry of Education and Culture of the Land Schleswig-Holstein.

more information, please http://www.uni-flensburg.de/science/ankuendigungen/3-flensburger-fachtagung/ . Registration is required by mail at: ruff (at) uni-flensburg.de

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microorganisms protect farmers' children against asthma and allergies

farmers' children suffer less from asthma and allergies, this much is known. And the reasons seem to "normal citizens" are obvious: the less-sterile environment to protect girls and boys from hypersensitivity. "In fact, it is in asthma and allergies by a combination of genetic and environmental factors," said Dr. Jon Genuneit from the Institute of Epidemiology at the University of Ulm.
Together with the Ulm researchers Dr. Gisela Büchele and Nikolaos Sitaridis Genuneit now has published new findings of the so-called GABRIEL study in the New England Journal of Medicine. Apparently protect Microorganisms from asthma and allergies. GABRIEL The study examines the causes and course of asthma in rural environment.

The history of the survey that begins by research groups in Baden-Wuerttemberg and Bavaria and German speaking regions of Austria, Switzerland and is carried out in Poland, about five years ago. Scientists have taken 10 000 farmers' children and girls and boys from the rural reference group, blood samples, in addition the children were measured and weighed. Of the parents completed questionnaires gave information about the activities of girls and boys how to milk cows or manure. With the obtained data, the scientists first confirm that a rural environment protects against asthma and allergies. Contacts such as cattle, hay and straw seem to favor this effect. However, these factors already exist during pregnancy and the farmer's wife in the early childhood phase.

were also taken at the residence of dust samples from the children's rooms. This environmental study is part of the Gabriel in the center of the latest publication. "This way we are looking for an answer to the question of whether explain certain exposures on the farm, ie bacteria and fungi, that farmers' children develop fewer allergies and asthma than their classmates," said Genuneit. The Scientists have shown that farm children are obviously a greater diversity of microorganisms. Now, the question of which micro-organisms a particularly positive influence on the development of the immune system. "Until now we have this evidence, are moving but at the level of groups," said Jon Genuneit. In order to confirm their own results, the researchers also refer to the so-called PARSIFAL study (Prevention of allergy risk factors for sensitization in children related to Farming and Anthroposophic Lifestyle), have investigated the scientists with similar research interests dust samples from mattresses.

The next step Epidemiologists want to ask the participants in the study GABRIEL year. Kick-off was last summer. The research questions are the following: How to develop asthma and allergies in puberty? Does the protection of the rural environment? And the influence of smoking on the development of asthma in farmers' children and other rural people?
"For more than 2000 families contacted were willing to continue participating in the survey, gratifyingly high. can arise only way reliable research results that lead us nowhere in the fight against asthma and allergies, "said Genuneit. When the original study, nor GABRIEL-financed with EU funds, Jon Genuneit replaced for the next two years young researchers from the University of Ulm.

Markus J. Ege, MD, Melanie Mayer, Ph.D., Anne-Cécile Normand, Ph.D., Jon Genuneit, MD, William OCM Cookson, MD, D. Phil., Charlotte Braun-Fahrländer, MD, Dick Heederik, Ph.D., Renaud Piarroux, MD, Ph.D., and Erika von Mutius, MD for the GABRIELA Transregio 22 Study Group. N Engl J Med 2011; 364:701-709.
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Friday, February 18, 2011

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direct insight into the birthplaces of planets

New observations with the Subaru telescope in Hawaii, so far most detailed images of the protoplanetary disks of two young stars have delivered. For the first time, structures of about the same size as our own solar system visible rings and gaps in the disk associated with the formation of giant planets. The observations are part of a systematic survey with the instrument HiCIAO, a high-contrast camera, which specializes in the search for exoplanets and protoplanetary disks.
planetary systems like our solar system are by-products of star formation. They form when the gravitational force of the newborn star, gas and dust from the surrounding area into a dense, flattened disc collects, which surrounds the star. Matter clumps in the disk draw more and more gas and dust in itself and so millions of years to the objects we call planets. In recent years the study of such "protoplanetary discs" has made significant progress - the one in (mostly indirect) observations, and the theoretical understanding and simulation of such objects. Two new observations have added to the overall picture provided important new details and pictures of structures that had never been imaged directly.

target of the first study was the star LKCA 15, of the approximately 450 light-years from Earth in the constellation Taurus is located. With an age of only a few million years LKCA 15 is a very young star (compared to our sun is about one thousand times as old). From previous observations of the infrared spectrum of the system, as well as the millimeter radiation it emits, scientists had developed it in the center of the protoplanetary disk is a large, mostly matter-free recess. The new images show stellar light reflected from the disc surface so is that the sharp edge of this recess is directly visible for the first time. Interestingly, the elliptical shape of the hole is not centered around the star, but something shifted.

The most likely explanation for the gap in the disk of LKCA '15 - and especially for the asymmetry - is that there several Planet circling that are currently developed only from the disk material and says now capture the gas and dust along its orbit, "Christian Thalmann, who led the study, at that time as a research associate at the Max-Planck-Institute for Astronomy (MPIA). The recess is so large that the orbits of all planets in our solar system easily they would take. Since it seems reasonable to speculate that at LKCA 15 in this issue our own solar system makes a similar planetary system. "The planets themselves were" not yet demonstrated, it Thalmann. "But that could soon change."

The second study, conducted by Jun Hashimoto (National Observatory Japan), was dedicated to the star AB Aur in the constellation Auriga, 470 light years from Earth. This star is even younger: only about one million years old. The new observations showed for the first time structures in the cosmic scale is comparatively small, that is not greater than our own solar system (compared with a distance of 470 light years, our solar system the same apparent size as a one-euro coin, which is from more than 10 km distance considered). The observations show interlocking rings of gas and dust that are tilted with respect to the equatorial plane of the system and the material again not arranged symmetrically around the star is - both features suggest the presence of at least one very massive planets.

The observations were made with the HiCIAO each instrument at the 8.2-meter Subaru telescope. Disks and planets in the vicinity of stars to make the observation technology the highest standards, as these faint objects are illuminated by the stars simply. HiCIAO succeed such observations by the instrument compensates for the disturbing influence of Earth's atmosphere a large extent, on the other hand most of the starlight fades out mechanically.

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When the dust clears: New observations of solar systems in the making

New observations with the SUBARU Telescope in Hawaii show the protoplanetary disks surrounding two young stars in unprecedented detail. This is the first time that disk structures comparable in size to our own solar system have been resolved this clearly, revealing features such as rings and gaps that are associated with the formation of giant planets. The observations are part of a systematic survey to search for planets and disks around young stars using HiCIAO, a state-of-the-art high-contrast camera designed specifically for this purpose.
Planetary systems like our own share a humble origin as mere by-products of star formation. A newborn star's gravity gathers leftover gas and dust in a dense, flattened disk of matter orbiting the star. Clumps in the disk sweep up more and more material, until their own gravity becomes sufficiently strong to compress them into the dense bodies we know as planets. Recent years have seen substantial advances both in observations (mostly indirect) and in theoretical modeling of such »protoplanetary« disks. The two new observations have added intriguing new details, revealing some structures that had never before been seen directly.

One of the two studies targeted the star LkCa 15, which is located around 450 light-years from Earth in the constellation Taurus. At an age of a few million years, LkCa 15 is a young star – the Sun is a thousand times older. From previous observations of its infrared spectrum and its millimeter emissions, scientists had deduced the presence of a large gap in the center of its protoplanetary disk. The new images show starlight gleaming off the disk surface, clearly outlining the sharp edge of the gap for the first time. Most interestingly, the elliptical shape of the gap is not centered on the star, but appears lopsided.

»The most likely explanation for LkCa 15's disk gap, and in particular its asymmetry, is that one or more planets, freshly born from the disk material, have swept up the gas and dust along their orbits,« says Christian Thalmann, who led the study while on staff at the Max Planck Institute for Astronomy (MPIA). Intriguingly, the disk gap is sufficiently large to accommodate the orbits of all the planets in our own Solar System. It is therefore tempting to speculate that LkCa 15 might be in the process of forming an entire planetary system much like our own. »We haven't detected the planets themselves yet«, adds Thalmann. »But that may change soon.«

The second observation, led by Jun Hashimoto (National Observatory of Japan), targeted the star AB Aur in the constellation Auriga, at a distance of 470 light-years from Earth. This star is even younger, with an age of a mere one million years. The observations were the first to show details down to length scales comparable to the size of our own solar system – for comparison: At a distance of 470 light-years, the solar system has the same apparent size as a 1 Euro coin viewed at a distance of more than 10 km. They show nested rings of material that are tilted with respect to the disk's equatorial plane, and whose material, intriguingly, is not distributed symmetrically around the star – irregular features that indicate the presence of at least one very massive planet.

Both observations where made with the HiCIAO instrument at the 8.2 m SUBARU Telescope. Imaging a disk or planet close to a star is an enormous challenge, as it is very difficult to discern the light emitted by those objects in the star's intense glare. HiCIAO meets this challenge by correcting for the distorting influence of the Earth's atmosphere and by physically blocking out most of the star's light.

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Thursday, February 17, 2011

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Black holes are perhaps smaller than expected

Black holes are perhaps up to ten times smaller than previously thought. To this end an astrophysicist at the University of Göttingen come in a study on Thursday 17 February 2011, published in the prestigious journal Nature. The researchers analyzed the light emission of 37 galaxies and found it the first time clearly measure the velocity of matter in the immediate vicinity of the black hole.
(pug) black holes are perhaps up to ten times smaller than previously thought. To this end an astrophysicist at the University of Göttingen come in a study on Thursday 17 February 2011 appears in the prestigious journal Nature. Supermassive black holes are the cores of galaxies and have a mass of up to one billion solar masses. They are surrounded by a so-called accretion disk accumulates in the central matter of the galaxy. Matter at the inner edge of the disk crashes due to the high attraction of the black hole at very high speed into this. The researchers analyzed the light emission of 37 galaxies and found it the first time clearly measure the velocity of the disk matter. By the third Kepler's law can be based on the velocity and the distance of one another, the body mass of the black hole calculated. The resulting calculated masses are far lower than previously thought, and in proportion as the mass of black holes is to their size, they are therefore less than expected.

The scientists registered rotational speeds between several hundred and several thousand kilometers per second. Inwards, ie towards the black hole, the speed to - analog to move into our solar system the inner planets faster than the outer. Furthermore, the Göttingen astrophysicists were first statements about the geometry of the clouds of matter in the environs of a black hole: At high rotational speeds, the surrounding matter arranged in the form of a flat disk, for slowly rotating black holes in the form of a thick disk.

Citation: Wolfram Kollatschny, Matthias Zetzl. Broad-line active galactic nuclei rotate faster than narrow-line ones. Nature. DOI: 10.1038/nature09761.
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geographic information technologies in agriculture in 2011

KTBL / LBEG-session on 23 March in Hannover: Geographic information technologies in agriculture, 2011 - perspectives from politics, administration and science
The use of geo-information has evolved from a technology specialist for an indispensable tool in agricultural Operation and management development. Concurrent with the technological progress, the requirements and application fields are growing rapidly. In addition to topics such as data protection and cross-compliance, the symposium, organized jointly by the Association for Technology and Structures in Agriculture (KTBL) and the State Office for Mining, Energy and Geology 23 March in Hannover Geozentrum is organized, new insights into the spatial area in front.

The conference gives representatives from business, politics, science and government, farmers and advisors with an overview of political and legal environment, new applications and perspectives of geographic information technology in agriculture.

more information, visit www.ktbl.de in the "Events" section. Contacts at KTBL is cooling Karsten Bach (k.kuehlbach (at) ktbl.de).

Tuesday, February 15, 2011

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Opalinuston as host rock for radioactive waste investigated

Mainz nuclear chemists study the spread of radioactive
elements such as plutonium in natural clay
More than four years have investigated Mainz scientists natural clay in the laboratory to determine how the radioactive elements plutonium and neptunium in the rock act. The study was conducted as part of a Federal Ministry of Economics and Technology (BMWi) funded, nationwide project to Disposal of radioactive waste. As host rock for a repository that are in principle nuclear non-salt domes and granite formations and shales in question. As the analysis of nuclear chemists at the Univ. Dr. Tobias Reich confirm, has favorable properties of natural clay, to counter the spread of radioactive substances. "The tone seems to be suitable as a host rock, and even long-term safety assessments are needed," says Reich, Executive Director of the Institute of Nuclear Chemistry at the Johannes Gutenberg University (JGU), the results together. The

used for the investigations of the Mainz nuclear chemist cylinder of clay have a long way: from the Mont Terri in the Swiss Jura Mountains core samples are taken with Opalinuston - a rock formation that was deposited about 180 million years ago. Opalinuston in Switzerland as a possible host rock for a nuclear waste repository in the discussion. The cores used for the production of small, eleven millimeters thick, round slices first to Karlsruhe in the Institute for Nuclear Waste Management. At the Institute of Nuclear Chemistry in Mainz this clay disks are then packed in diffusion cells and placed in contact with pore water that contains radioactive neptunium or plutonium. Other clay samples in turn are used in test tubes, suspended shaken, centrifuged and then analyzed with highly sensitive mass spectrometers to study the sorption properties of clay. And they are to the particle accelerators to Grenoble, Karlsruhe and the Swiss Villigen (PSI), where 0.0015 mm dissect the fine synchrotron radiation with radio-elements shifted tone. "This means we get very high-resolution information on the distribution of elements and see where and how they are attached," says Reich.

shows the batch experiments, that in case of radioactive plutonium oxidation state of the four are almost 100 percent adsorption on the Opalinuston, while virtually no plutonium still remains in the solution. When neptunium the oxidation level five, the ratio of 60 to 40 But such as neptunium is reduced by ferrous minerals in the clay to neptunium four, also an almost complete binding to clay. Diffusion experiments with "radioactive" water show that water diffuses in one week by the 1.1-cm-thick clay cylinders. Neptunium is however much progress and is still after a month almost on top of the path found.

mm fine cuts of the small clay disks also show the chemical behavior of radioactive elements on their way through the rock: Hexavalent plutonium is reduced on the way through the clay cylinder and emerges as a tetravalent plutonium in appearance. ". This is advantageous because tetravalent plutonium remains seated in the place" Rich and his team have also identified who is responsible for the binding of radioactive substances, namely mainly the clay minerals and to a small extent, iron minerals, for the reduction have responsibility.

Opalinuston, as occurs not only in Switzerland but also in southern Germany seems so for further studies on the propagation behavior of long-lived radionuclides - for Neptunium the half-life is 2.14 million years - to be suitable. Similar findings were obtained earlier studies of the Mainz nuclear chemist with kaolinite clay minerals from the United States. "We now have the tools developed and established the key processes," Reich describes the work completed on Opalinuston. Next, his group in the next three years, the properties of clay is explored with higher salt contents.

The studies are part of investigations for site selection for a nuclear disposal facility, who started the BMWi 1995th The project "Migration and transport of actinides in natural argillaceous rock considering humic substances and Tonorganika" are a total of eight research institutions involved in order to determine the suitability of Opalinuston as host rock for disposal to investigate high-level radioactive waste. The Institute of Nuclear Chemistry at the Johannes Gutenberg University of Mainz in 1972 went forth from the Institute of Inorganic Chemistry and Nuclear Chemistry and currently employs around 100 staff. It operates one of the three research reactors in Germany.

publication:
T. Wu, S. Amayri, J. Drebert, LR Van Loon, T. Reich
Neptunium (V) sorption and diffusion in clay Opalinus
Environ. Sci. Technol. 49 (2009) 6567

DR Frohlich, S. Amayri, J. Drebert, T. Reich
sorption of neptunium (V) on clay Opalinus under aerobic / anaerobic conditions
Radiochim. Acta 1999 (2011) 71

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Focus on climate change - is to save the earth yet? Symposium "Future issues of society"

freezing winter over northern Europe? Floods and heat waves in the southern hemisphere? Are we seeing the effects of climate change or a completely natural weather phenomena? The planet Earth traces the history of natural climate changes in archives (tree rings, ice cores, lake sediments, deep-sea sediments) and has shown us that the climate has changed dramatically and the world has always been fast.
are affected? Now it is
increasingly influenced by humanity, such as by releasing large amounts of greenhouse gases into the atmosphere or by the use the land surface (agriculture, urban development, roads) global change brings about. But change is really happening in such an accelerated pace, as the IPCC in its 4th IPCC report has described? And what are the consequences of climate change, especially for developing countries - for example in Africa, South Asia and Oceania - which are most affected?
Possible climate changes in the future for all of us and increasingly employ the highest political decision-makers, and to take the difficult decisions must be important for our economy. The climate debate
employed on the international conferences in Copenhagen (December 2009), Bonn (June 2010) and Cancun (December 2010) and the general public. For some nations because of the climate change occurring disasters can be predicted, others expect from benefits. How do we go from here? These international experts will do in the series> Future issues of the society take \u0026lt;position: Prof. Dr. Guy Brasseur

(Director of the Climate Service Center of the Ministry of Education and Research, Helmholtz Centre Geesthacht GVW), Dr. Victor Brovkin (Max Planck Institute for Meteorology, Climate Research Group interaction biogeosphere, Hamburg), Prof. Dr. Peter Lemke (Head of the Department of Environmental Sciences at the Alfred Wegener Institute for Polar and Marine Research, Bremerhaven, Coordinating Author IPCC 2007) and Prof. Dr. Jörn Thiede (Geocenter Danmark, Copenhagen, member of the Academy).

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geoscientists drilling in North Sea peninsula Eiderstedt.

start of the 300-m-deep research hole Gardi receiver trough pdf Climate Study of the Pleistocene. From Monday the

21/02/2011 eats the drill bit into the ground of "world", it means village in Garding, which was chosen after extensive preliminary geophysical and geological as well site. Here is high-quality samples are obtained, from which the climate and flooding history of the north can be read.
The lead in the research drilling Leibniz Institute for Applied Geophysics (LIAG) in Hanover has asked the North German drilling company Ivers wells GmbH, the research drilling as flushing hole in Rammkern low forward-and cable core processes and thus promote the sought-after by scientists drill core material to light. Furthermore, should the well comprehensive Well logs allow. The preparatory work on the well site will start on 02/15/2011. Over thirty Bohrtage are scheduled so that the work completed in April and the hole can be filled.

A geoscientist-team from the Universities of Mainz and Lüneburg, Department of Geology and soil in the State Office for Agriculture, Environment and Rural Areas (LLUR), Flint, and the Leibniz Institute for Applied Geophysics had come together and committed to the research drilling Garding to to examine research questions on the geology, climate and flood history of northern Europe.

A first information meeting was held on 8/31/2010 held in Garding. While the hole will be issued press releases. Also, a press event on site is for 15/03/2011 at 14 clock set at the well site to answer at the scientists questions. More information can be found in the appendix or LIAG News in the category: Anvils - holes.

Contact
Leibniz Institute for Applied Geophysics (LIAG), Hannover
Prof. Dr. Manfred Frechen, Tel: 0511 / 643-2537 or -2302
- Project Management - Email: manfred.frechen @ LIAG-hannover.de

State Office for Agriculture, Environment and Rural Areas (LLUR), Flint
Sabine Rosenbaum, Tel: 04 347 / 704-500
Department management geology and soil; Email: sabine.rosenbaum @ llur.landsh.de

Other participating institutions are:
University of Lüneburg, Institute of Ecology
Prof. Dr. Brigitte Urban;

Johannes Gutenberg University of Mainz, Department of Geosciences, Prof. Dr. Frank
Sirocko

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