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Tomáš Uxa is part of the Masaryk University expedition to Antarctica
GFÚ researcher Tomáš Uxa is part of the 20th expedition of Masaryk University (MUNI) to the J.G. Mendel Czech Antarctic Station on James Ross Island in the Antarctic Peninsula. The primary scientific goals are long-term climate monitoring and comprehensive monitoring...
Can precession produce a magnetic field?
J. Šimkanin from our Institute was invited to participate in a unique project DRESDYN, coordinated by F. Stefani and A. Giesecke from the German Helmholtz-Zentrum Dresden-Rossendorf. The project deals with a precession-driven (geo)dynamo experiment. J. Šimkanin has...
Like baking a bread: a new insight into the behaviour of mud on Marsu
Mud on Mars, it turns out, behaves very differently to mud on Earth. An international team of scientists led by Petr Brož from the Institute of Geophysics of the Czech Academy of Sciences has investigated the effect of the different environmental conditions when mud...
Beno Gutenberg Medal for RNDr. Jaroslava Plomerová, DrSc.
The Institute of Geophysics is delighted to announce that the European Geosciences Union (EGU) has awarded the 2024 Beno Gutenberg Medal to our colleague RNDr. Jaroslava Plomerová, DrSc. This medal was established by the Seismology Division in recognition of the...