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In a new review article we shed light on the latest developments in terrestrial paleoseismology.
A paleoseismological trench.
Image: Christoph Grützner
Prof. Marko Vrabec from the University of Ljubljana led his popular block course "Multiview Photogrammetry: 3D Virtual Geology for everyone" again this year. The digitization of our tectonic collection is also progressing.
Hand specimen of tightly folded gypsum
Image: Marko Vrabec
3D printing is playing an increasingly important role in teaching and research. At FSU Jena, the printing centre offers competent advice and solutions for implementation.
3D model of the Dohlenstein landslide in Kahla
Image: Christoph Grützner
In a new paper, we report on an great earthquake that occurred in the Kazakh-Chinese border region about 2000 - 4000 years ago.
The Dzhungarian Fault in Kazakhstan
Image: Christoph Grützner
BSc. student Muriel Bülhoff was selected for the Honours Programme for Future Researchers to investigate pseudotachylytes in the Alps.
The Periadriatic Fault, one of the longest faults in the Alps.
Image: Christoph Grützner
In a new study published in BSSA we report on a large earthquake that happened in Medieval times in Turkmenistan.
The Kopeh Dagh Fault in Turkmenistan
Graphic: Nicholas Dodds
The first Spring School "Structure-from-Motion in Earth Sciences​" took place in Jena from 21-23 March, 2022. We had participants from various institutions across Jena and enjoyed three wonderful days full of science, exchanging ideas and news on latest developments.
Marko Vrabec explaining the laser distancemeter
Image: Christoph Grützner
Spring School 21.— 23.03.2022 | Jena & online. Two days workshop "Best Practises in Virtual Geology" plus one day of lectures and discussions on current SfM-related research in Earth observation, Geography and Geology.​ For advanced users.
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Graphic: Christoph Grützner
Compact course for MSc.-students 14.-18. March, 2022. Topics: Photogrammetry, Structure-from-Motion and Virtual Geology/3D outcrops. Teaching language will English; the course will be held by Marko Vrabec from Uni Ljubljana.
Digital elevation model from frone imagery
Picture: Christoph Grützner
In a new paper we show that the Idrija and Predjama Faults in Slovenia have had strong earthquakes in the Holocene.
Paleoseismological trench in Slovenia
Image: Christoph Grützner
In a new study, Lombardo & Grützner look into the active tectonics of the Bolivian Amazon
Active fault in the Amazon Basin
Image: Christoph Grützner