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Montag 14.10.19
18:00 Uhr
The Skin of the Earth - Where Life meets Rocks



Abendkasse k.A. |
Beschreibung
English, 32 min
introduction and movie presentation; discussion with involved scientist
What forms the landscapes of the Earth with its mountains, rivers, soils, the places we live in? Earthâs surface is shaped when rocks are uplifted by geologic forces, and are then destroyed by rain, ice, and wind that carve landscapes by erosion and weathering. But there is the green layer of life between rocks below and climate above. Do plants with their roots, animals that dig into soil and the vast number of microorganisms shape the landscapes? Or do minerals, soil, and water provide the environment for life? Or are they both interdependent? Can they together resist the massive climate change imposed by humans today?
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Watch the scientists of the German-Chilean âEarthShapeâ project study these questions along a climate gradient in Chile, in the National Parks Pan de AzĂșcar, La Campana, and Nahuelbuta. Take a tour through fascinating landscapes and see the young scientists study the interactions between geology and biology, from the dry Atacama desert to dense forests, and in their sophisticated home laboratories. See how feedbacks control Earths climate.
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An science movie designed and produced by Friedhelm von Blanckenburg from GFZ Potsdam, Germany, Kirstin Ăbernickel from UniversitĂ€t TĂŒbingen, and Wolfgang DĂŒmcke from FilmbĂŒro Potsdam, Germany, within the German National Science Foundation (DFG)- funded research network âEarthShape â Earth Surface Shaping by Biotaâ which is coordinated by Todd Ehlers (UniversitĂ€t TĂŒbingen) und Friedhelm von Blanckenburg (GFZ Potsdam).
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