Dietrich Langeمشاهده پروفایل
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Dietrich Lange is a Researcher at GEOMAR Helmholtz Centre for Ocean Research Kiel, affiliated with the Research Area 4: Dynamics of the Ocean Floor and the Research Unit: Marine Geodynamics. His work focuses on understanding geodynamic processes in marine environments using seismic and geodetic methods. Research Interests: His primary research areas include earthquake seismology, marine geodesy, and the structural and dynamic processes of subduction zones, particularly in Chile and Sumatra. He utilizes offshore and onshore seismic networks, ocean-bottom seismometers, and autonomous acoustic transponder networks for seafloor strain measurements. His analytical methods include earthquake detection, location, local tomography, and moment tensor inversion. Scientific Contributions: Although specific publications are not listed in the text, his research contributes to the broader understanding of solid Earth dynamics in marine regions. His work supports hazard assessment and tectonic modeling in active margin settings. Advising and Grants: No information is available regarding student supervision or grant funding in the provided text. Labs and Teams: He is part of the Marine Geodynamics research unit within GEOMAR, contributing to interdisciplinary efforts in ocean floor dynamics and seafloor monitoring technologies.








