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Groundwater salinity influenced by Holocene seawater trapped in incised valleys in the Red River delta plain
Researchers from Department of Geoscience and Department of Engineering together with the Danish company GOMspace in Aalborg, will use the next two…
The first Aarhus satellite AUSAT-1 will provide students and scientists with an opportunity for a new approach to research via satellites. The project…
Palaeobotanical redux: revisiting the age of the angiosperms
Following a series of test cruises during the fall 2016, people from SeisLab Aarhus (including Per Trinhammer, Katrine Juul Andresen, Egon Nørmark and…
Astrid Strunk, Geoscience, got her first scientific paper published in Nature Comunications.
Innovation Fund Denmark has granted DKK 17 million to a new project with the participation of researchers at the Department of Geoscience, which will…
Kaj Raunsgaard Petersen et al. have published their discovery in a peer review scientific paper.
Karen Luise Knudsen, Geoscience, is co-author to article published in Nature Communication
A new GEUS board appointed from 1 January 2017
Scientists from the USGS, University of Wyoming and Aarhus Universitet investigate the earths's crust beneath the famous Yellowstone National park. …
Geoscience moves up 20 places on the National Taiwan University Ranking to a position as number 80.
Recognised at 2016 GSA Annual Meeting Presidential Address & Awards Ceremony in Denver, Colorado.
A new report shows that Aarhus University is the sixth most cited university in Arctic research
Professor Marit-Solveig Seidenkrantz, Department of Geoscience, is co-author of new international study, which has been published in the renowned…
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