The M112 campaign of the German research vessel Meteor, in which OGS is involved, has observed gas emissions from seabed mud volcanoes in Italian waters. The gas bubbles are rising into the ocean from a structure known as Venere Mud Volcanoes, a pair of extrusive cones up to 100 m high that lie in

On December 16, at 11:00, at seminar room Via Piccard, 54 - OGS - Santa Croce, Juan Carlos Miquel (IAEA - Marine Environment Laboratories - MEL - Monaco) will present the seminar: " Carbon Flux to the Ocean Interior in the NW Mediterranean Sea: decadal time-series observations with sediment traps

Three researchers supported by the actions Marie Sklodowska -Curie ( MSCA ) were awarded on Tuesday at the conference ENGRes2014 "Empowerment Next Generation of Researchers", held in Trento on the 18-19th November. The European Commission has awarded the "Promising Research Talent" Maanasa Raghavan

On November 21, at 11:00, at seminar room “Antonio Michelato” - building "Ferruccio Mosetti" - OGS, Borgo Grotta Gigante, Arthur Capet (Marie Curie Fellow at OGS) will present the seminar: "The Black Sea under Pressure: mechanisms of sensitivity” Link: http://nettuno.ogs.trieste.it/jungo/caffe

The German research vessel Meteor sailed today from Catania, on a 5 week campaign to study mud volcanoes and gas hydrates in the eastern Mediterranean Sea. The R/V Meteor M112 campaign will begin offshore Calabria, investigating mud volcanoes discovered by OGS in 2005 in the context of the EC

The first edition of the "Symposium on HPC and Data-Intensive Applications in Earth Sciences: Challenges and Opportunities" will take place in Trieste on 13-14th of November 2014 at the Abdus Salam International Centre for Theoretical Physics (ICTP). The Symposium is co-sponsored by PRACE (http:/

On September 30, at 12:00, at Meeting room – Via Piccard,54 - OGS, Santa Croce, dr. Claus Falconi (GEMBA Seafood Consulting A/S - Denmark) will present the seminar: "Healty food from the Greath Belt” Link: http://nettuno.ogs.trieste.it/jungo/caffe_scientifico/en_index.html

New published research on the geologic history of an area of the Antarctic Peninsula where a large floating ice shelf disintegrated in the early 2000’s indicates that the cataclysmic break-up was primarily a result of a rise in air temperature and melting at the surface of the ice, rather than a

On September 18, at 11:00, at seminar room "Antonio Michelato", building "Ferruccio Mosetti" - OGS, Borgo Grotta Gigante, Dagmar Hainbucher (Universität Hamburg - Institut für Meereskunde) will present the seminar: "The advantage of underway CTD measurements: recent measurements and recent

On September 2, at 11:00, at seminar room "Antonio Michelato", building "Ferruccio Mosetti" - OGS, Borgo Grotta Gigante, Bjørn Ursin, professor emeritus (NTNU- Norwegian University of Science and Technology Department of Petroleum Engineering and Applied Geophysics) will present the seminar: