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Henrik Grob is a Researcher at the Christian-Albrechts-Universität zu Kiel, specializing in Marine Geophysics and Hydroacoustics. He is affiliated with the DFG Priority Program ICDP's Coordination Office since March 2023.
- Doctoral Researcher (2019–2024)
- PhD in Geophysics (Kiel University)
- M.Sc. and B.Sc. in Geophysics (University of Hamburg)
His research focuses on seismic data acquisition and interpretation, with emphasis on submarine permafrost, gas hydrates, pockmarks, and glacial erosion. Recent publications analyze permafrost stability in the Canadian Beaufort Sea, fluid migration systems in the Skagerrak, and North Sea glacial landforms.
Project involvement includes expeditions aboard research vessels like RV Maria S. Merian (MSM135, MSM98/2), RV Polarstern (PS100, PS97), and RV Sonne (SO236), spanning locations from the Arctic to the South Atlantic. His work integrates seismic stratigraphy, hydroacoustic surveys, and geohazard assessments.
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