Index of Authors

A list of all persons who contribute to the sessions of this conference. Please select a letter below to list all persons with the corresponding surname. Select the presentation in the right-hand column to access session and presentation details.

 
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Author(s) Organization(s)/ Affiliation(s) Session
Haberland, ChristianGFZ German Research Centre for Geosciences, Potsdam, Germany3.7-2 The Alpine Orogen: Reconciling Recent Images of its Deep Structure and Crustal Tectonics
Hache, Ingo JürgenUniversity of Göttingen, Geoscience Center (GZG), Department of Sedimentology and Environmental Geology, Goldschmidtstraße 3, 37077 Göttingen, Germany1.5 Recent advances in engineering geology and geohazards modelling  Presenter
Hage, SophieOcean and earth Sciences, University of Southampton;
Department of Geoscience, University of Calgary
1.6 Societal challenges: Geo-Resources and Geo-hazards (natural and induced)
Hambach, UlrichChair of Geomorphology, University of Bayreuth, 95440 Bayreuth, Germany;
BayCEER, University of Bayreuth, 95440 Bayreuth, Germany;
Universität Bayreuth, Germany
2.2-1 The imprint of astronomical climate forcing: geochronometer and paleoclimate archive
4.2-2 Higher education.... & 3.8-1 Early Earth and Life: Insights from recent research ...
Hanafy, SherifKing Fahd University of Petroleum and Minerals, Saudi Arabia1.2-2 Applications in 3D Geological Modelling
Handy, Mark R.Freie Universität Berlin, Germany3.7-2 The Alpine Orogen: Reconciling Recent Images of its Deep Structure and Crustal Tectonics
3.7-2 The Alpine Orogen: Reconciling Recent Images of its Deep Structure and Crustal Tectonics  Presenter
Hanghøj, KarenBritish Geological Survey, Nicker Hill, Keyworth, Nottingham NG12 5GG, United KingdomPlenary Session  Presenter
Hangx, Suzanne J.T.Department of Earth Sciences, Faculty of Geosciences, Utrecht University, Utrecht, Netherlands1.6 Societal challenges: Geo-Resources and Geo-hazards (natural and induced)
Hanouskova, PavlaUniversity of California, Santa Barbara, CA (UCSB) Department of Zoology, Charles University, Vinicna 7, Cz 128 44 Prague, Czech Republic2.4-1 Mammalian adaptation and evolution throughout the Cenozoic
Hao, DingFaculty of Geosciences, Utrecht University, The Netherlands2.1 Latest Achievements in Scientific Ocean and Continental Drilling
Hartmann, Klaus-JörgLandesamt für Geologie und Bergwesen Sachsen-Anhalt, Germany1.2-2 Applications in 3D Geological Modelling
Hashemi, FarzanehDepartment of Geology, Shahid Bahonar University of Kerman, Iran4.3 Open topics in the Earth System
Hassanpour, AliUniversity of Leeds, United Kingdom4.1-2 Working on the roads: improving the infrastructure for research into geo-societal challenges
Hauzenberger, ChristophNAWI Graz Geocenter, Institute of Earth Sciences, University of Graz, Austria3.3 Tectonics, geodynamics, and paleogeography of the Alpine-Himalayan orogen from the Earth’s mantle to its surface
Havenith, Hans-BalderLiège Université, Belgium;
Department of Geology, University of Liège, Belgium
1.5 Recent advances in engineering geology and geohazards modelling  Presenter
1.5 Recent advances in engineering geology and geohazards modelling
Hazeleger, WilcoUtrecht University, Netherlands, ThePlenary Session  Presenter
He, DengfengState Key Laboratory of Continental Dynamics, Department of Geology, Northwest University, Xian, China3.3 Tectonics, geodynamics, and paleogeography of the Alpine-Himalayan orogen from the Earth’s mantle to its surface
Heidbach, OliverGFZ, German Research Centre for Geosciences, Potsdam, Germany1.6 Societal challenges: Geo-Resources and Geo-hazards (natural and induced)
Heijnen, MaartenNational Oceanography Centre;
Ocean and earth Sciences, University of Southampton
1.6 Societal challenges: Geo-Resources and Geo-hazards (natural and induced)  Presenter
Heim, ElisaInstitute for Applied Geophysics and Geothermal Energy, RWTH Aachen University, Aachen, Germany;
Computational Geoscience and Reservoir Engineering, RWTH Aachen University, DE-52062 Aachen
3.6 Tectonic systems (TSK Open Session)
1.1-2 Characterizing the Subsurface Sustainable Energy... 1.2-1 Applications in 3D Geological Modelling
Heldal, TomGeological Survey of Norway (NGU), Norway1.4-1 Raw Materials and their societal relevance for Europe
1.4-3 Raw Materials and their societal relevance for Europe  Presenter
Hennekam, Jesse JamesHull York Medical School, University of York, United Kingdom2.4-1 Mammalian adaptation and evolution throughout the Cenozoic  Presenter
Hennekam, RickRoyal Netherlands Institute for Sea Research, and Utrecht University2.2-1 The imprint of astronomical climate forcing: geochronometer and paleoclimate archive
Hernández, RománIGME, Spain4.1-1 Working on the roads: improving the infrastructure for research into geo-societal challenges
Herridge, Victoria L.Natural History Museum, London, United Kingdom2.4-1 Mammalian adaptation and evolution throughout the Cenozoic
Hess, Kai-UweDepartment of Earth and Environmental Sciences, LMU, D-80333, München, Germany3.1 Microfabrics, deformation mechanisms and rheology
Hesse, Jan ChristopherTechnical University of Darmstadt, Geothermal Science and Technology, Darmstadt, Germany;
Darmstadt Graduate School of Excellence Energy Science and Engineering, Darmstadt, Germany;
Technical University of Darmstadt, Germany
1.5 Recent advances in engineering geology and geohazards modelling  Presenter
1.5 Recent advances in engineering geology and geohazards modelling
Hesse, KatjaLIAG, Leibniz Institute for Applied Geophysics, Germany2.2-1 The imprint of astronomical climate forcing: geochronometer and paleoclimate archive
Heubeck, ChristophFSU Jena, Germany3.8-2 Early Earth and Life: Insights from recent research in the Barberton Greenstone Belt  Presenter
3.8-2 Early Earth and Life: Insights from recent research in the Barberton Greenstone Belt
4.2-2 Higher education.... & 3.8-1 Early Earth and Life: Insights from recent research ...
4.2-2 Higher education.... & 3.8-1 Early Earth and Life: Insights from recent research ...  Presenter
Hilgen, Frederik J.Utrecht University2.2-1 The imprint of astronomical climate forcing: geochronometer and paleoclimate archive
Hinderer, MatthiasTechnical University of Darmstadt, Material and Geosciences, Institute of Applied Geosciences, 64287, Darmstadt, Germany;
Technische Universität Darmstadt, Germany
3.2-1 Advances in understanding processes driving the formation and evolution of sedimentary basins
3.2-1 Advances in understanding processes driving the formation and evolution of sedimentary basins
Hinnov, LindaDepartment of Atmospheric, Oceanic, and Earth Sciences, George Mason University, Fairfax, VA, United States2.2-2 The imprint of astronomical climate forcing: geochronometer and paleoclimate archive
Hinrichs, Kai-UweMARUM, University of Bremen, Germany2.2-2 The imprint of astronomical climate forcing: geochronometer and paleoclimate archive
Hlawatsch, SylkeRichard Hallmann Schule Trappenkamp4.2-2 Higher education.... & 3.8-1 Early Earth and Life: Insights from recent research ...
Hodgetts, DavidVRGeoscience Limited, United KingdomVirtual Field Trips  Presenter
Hoetz, GuidoEBN, Netherlands, The1.1-1 Characterizing the Subsurface Sustainable Energy and Storage
3.2-1 Advances in understanding processes driving the formation and evolution of sedimentary basins
4.1-1 Working on the roads: improving the infrastructure for research into geo-societal challenges
Hoffmann, GöstaBonn University, Germany;
RWTH Aachen University, Germany
Plenary Session  Presenter
Virtual Field Trips
Hofmann, HannesGFZ, German Research Centre for Geosciences, Potsdam, Germany1.6 Societal challenges: Geo-Resources and Geo-hazards (natural and induced)
Hofmann, Michael HUniversity of Montana, United States of America3.2-1 Advances in understanding processes driving the formation and evolution of sedimentary basins  Presenter
Holbach, LukasJohannes Gutenberg University Mainz, Institute of Mathematics, Mainz, Germany3.5-2 Forward and inverse modelling of tectonic processes
Holtz, FrançoisLeibniz University Hannover, Germany2.1 Latest Achievements in Scientific Ocean and Continental Drilling
Hölzl, StefanRiesKraterMuseum Nördlingen, Eugene-Shoemaker-Platz 1, D-86720, Nördlingen, Germany3.1 Microfabrics, deformation mechanisms and rheology
Hoogerduijn Strating, EilardShell Upstream Netherlands1.1-1 Characterizing the Subsurface Sustainable Energy and Storage  Presenter
Hooper, Andrew J.School of Earth and Environment, University of Leeds, United Kingdom4.1-1 Working on the roads: improving the infrastructure for research into geo-societal challenges
3.3 Tectonics, geodynamics, and paleogeography of the Alpine-Himalayan orogen from the Earth’s mantle to its surface
Horacek, IvanUniversity of California, Santa Barbara, CA (UCSB) Department of Zoology, Charles University, Vinicna 7, Cz 128 44 Prague, Czech Republic2.4-1 Mammalian adaptation and evolution throughout the Cenozoic  Presenter
Horváth, ZoltánMining and Geological Suvey of Hungary (MBFSZ), 17-23 Columbus Street, 1145 Budapest, Hungary1.4-3 Raw Materials and their societal relevance for Europe  Presenter
Houben, AlexanderGeological Survey of the Netherlands, Utrecht, The Netherlands2.1 Latest Achievements in Scientific Ocean and Continental Drilling
Howell, John AnthonyUniversity of Aberdeen, UK4.2-1 Higher education teaching and outreach in Geosciences
Plenary Session  Presenter
Virtual Field Trips  Presenter
Hoyle, TomCASP, 181a Huntingdon Road, Cambridge CB3 0DH, UK2.3-1 Proxy applications in restricted basins
Huang, YiheUniversity of Michigan Ann Arbor, United States of America3.5-2 Forward and inverse modelling of tectonic processes
Huet, BenjaminGeological Survey of Austria, Austria1.4-2 Raw Materials and their societal relevance for Europe
Hughes, AlexRoyal Holloway University of London, United Kingdom3.5-3 Forward and inverse modelling of tectonic processes  Presenter
Hughes Clarke, JohnCenter for Coastal & Ocean Mapping, University of New Hampshire1.6 Societal challenges: Geo-Resources and Geo-hazards (natural and induced)