Dr. Gerold Zeilinger
Kontakt
Universität Potsdam,
Institut für Erd- und Umweltwissenschaften
Dr. Gerold Zeilinger
Haus 27, Raum 2.27
14476 Potsdam-Golm
- E-Mail:
- zeilinger@geo.uni-potsdam.de
- Telefon:
- +49 331 977 5839
- Fax:
- +49 331 977 5700

- Biografie
- Forschung
- Lehre
- Publikationen
Biografie
- 2002
- Doctor degree (Dr. sc. nat.) Doctoral thesis: Structural and Geochronological Study of the lowest Kohistan Complex, Indus Kohistan Region in Pakistan, NW Himalaya. Supervisor: Prof. J.-P. Burg, ETH Zurich
- 1997 - 2001
- PhD - student, Geological Institute, ETH Zurich, Switzerland
- 1997
- Diploma in Geology/Paleontology Diploma thesis: The Tamsweg Tertiary in the Lungau region (Austria): Facies and deformation of an intramontane basin. Supervisor: Prof. W. Frisch, University of Tübingen
- 1994 - 1997
- Student of Geology, Institute of Geoscience, Eberhard - Karls University Tübingen, Germany
- 1991 - 1994
- Student of Geology, Institute of Geology/Paleontology, Westf. Wilhelms University Münster, Germany
Forschung
Professional Experience | |
since 09/'05 | Research Associate, Institute of Department of Geoscience, University of Potsdam |
01/'05 - 08/'05 | Project collaborator at the Department of Earth Sciences, ETH Zurich, Scientific Exhibition "Welten des Wissens" |
11/'02 - 12/'04 | Research Associate at the Institute of Geological Sciences, University of Bern |
07/'02 - 10/'02 | Research Associate, Département de Mineralogie, Université de Genève |
01/'02 - 06/'02 | Research Associate, Geological Institute, ETH-Zurich |
since 06/'02 | Co-Editor and Administrator of DIoGeneS (Digital Images of Geologic nice Structures), an interactive database for Structural images (www.diogenes.ethz.ch) |
since 01/'06 | Map Collection Administrator of the Department of Geosciences, University of Potsdam (internal). |
since 01/'07 | responsible person for GIS infrastructure in Geology ( List of available facilities) |
since 05/'11 | Head of 3D Visualization Lab |
since 05/'11 | responsible person for Riegl Z620 Laser-Scanner / Analysis Software |
Current Research | |
Research Focus |
My research focuses on deformation processes, structures at various scales and the complex feedback mechanisms acting between erosion and crustal response. Specific interest is in the analysis of this feedback between endogeneous and exogeneous processes in mountains (e.g. Andes, Himalaya, Makran) and their forelands. Remote sensing applications are used for surface change detection and quantification, whereas additional methods like structural mapping, thermochronology and modelling identify the endogeneous element. The monitoring of natural processes with different sensors and the integration to existing data is a key for the understanding of environmental matters. |
Selected projects |
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short profile |
Some of my work has focused on modeling the contribution to topography from isostatic rebound caused by focused erosion (Zeilinger et al., 2005; Zeilinger et al., 2007). Other papers have focused on tectonic geomorphology (Schlunegger et al., 2006; Zeilinger et al., 2005; Zeilinger & Schlunegger, 2007, Hippe et al., 2012, Zeilinger et al., 2013), neotectonics (Mora et al., 2010, Parra et al, 2010, Hagipour et al., 2012), fluvial erosion in mountainous regions (Kober et al., 2008, Schlunegger et al., 2011, Zeilinger et al., 2013) and structural geology (Garrido et al., 2006, Zeilinger et al., 2007, Gao et al., 2013). |
Reviewer for |
Geomorphology, International Journal of Earth Sciences, Tectonics, Geology |
Lehre
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Publikationen
Invited Meeting and Kolloquium Talks | ||
1st International geoscience Congress, Tehran, Iran, 16th of February 2014 Geological survey of Iran, 21. August 2012 University of Kabul, Afghanistan, Geoscience Faculty, 5th September 2010 Geological Survey of Iran, The 26th Symposium on Geosciences, and ECO - Meeting, 18th Feb. 2008 University of Tehran, Mining Engineering Faculty, 6th of March 2007
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Biografie
- 2002
- Doctor degree (Dr. sc. nat.) Doctoral thesis: Structural and Geochronological Study of the lowest Kohistan Complex, Indus Kohistan Region in Pakistan, NW Himalaya. Supervisor: Prof. J.-P. Burg, ETH Zurich
- 1997 - 2001
- PhD - student, Geological Institute, ETH Zurich, Switzerland
- 1997
- Diploma in Geology/Paleontology Diploma thesis: The Tamsweg Tertiary in the Lungau region (Austria): Facies and deformation of an intramontane basin. Supervisor: Prof. W. Frisch, University of Tübingen
- 1994 - 1997
- Student of Geology, Institute of Geoscience, Eberhard - Karls University Tübingen, Germany
- 1991 - 1994
- Student of Geology, Institute of Geology/Paleontology, Westf. Wilhelms University Münster, Germany
Forschung
Professional Experience | |
since 09/'05 | Research Associate, Institute of Department of Geoscience, University of Potsdam |
01/'05 - 08/'05 | Project collaborator at the Department of Earth Sciences, ETH Zurich, Scientific Exhibition "Welten des Wissens" |
11/'02 - 12/'04 | Research Associate at the Institute of Geological Sciences, University of Bern |
07/'02 - 10/'02 | Research Associate, Département de Mineralogie, Université de Genève |
01/'02 - 06/'02 | Research Associate, Geological Institute, ETH-Zurich |
since 06/'02 | Co-Editor and Administrator of DIoGeneS (Digital Images of Geologic nice Structures), an interactive database for Structural images (www.diogenes.ethz.ch) |
since 01/'06 | Map Collection Administrator of the Department of Geosciences, University of Potsdam (internal). |
since 01/'07 | responsible person for GIS infrastructure in Geology ( List of available facilities) |
since 05/'11 | Head of 3D Visualization Lab |
since 05/'11 | responsible person for Riegl Z620 Laser-Scanner / Analysis Software |
Current Research | |
Research Focus |
My research focuses on deformation processes, structures at various scales and the complex feedback mechanisms acting between erosion and crustal response. Specific interest is in the analysis of this feedback between endogeneous and exogeneous processes in mountains (e.g. Andes, Himalaya, Makran) and their forelands. Remote sensing applications are used for surface change detection and quantification, whereas additional methods like structural mapping, thermochronology and modelling identify the endogeneous element. The monitoring of natural processes with different sensors and the integration to existing data is a key for the understanding of environmental matters. |
Selected projects |
|
short profile |
Some of my work has focused on modeling the contribution to topography from isostatic rebound caused by focused erosion (Zeilinger et al., 2005; Zeilinger et al., 2007). Other papers have focused on tectonic geomorphology (Schlunegger et al., 2006; Zeilinger et al., 2005; Zeilinger & Schlunegger, 2007, Hippe et al., 2012, Zeilinger et al., 2013), neotectonics (Mora et al., 2010, Parra et al, 2010, Hagipour et al., 2012), fluvial erosion in mountainous regions (Kober et al., 2008, Schlunegger et al., 2011, Zeilinger et al., 2013) and structural geology (Garrido et al., 2006, Zeilinger et al., 2007, Gao et al., 2013). |
Reviewer for |
Geomorphology, International Journal of Earth Sciences, Tectonics, Geology |
Lehre
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Publikationen
Invited Meeting and Kolloquium Talks | ||
1st International geoscience Congress, Tehran, Iran, 16th of February 2014 Geological survey of Iran, 21. August 2012 University of Kabul, Afghanistan, Geoscience Faculty, 5th September 2010 Geological Survey of Iran, The 26th Symposium on Geosciences, and ECO - Meeting, 18th Feb. 2008 University of Tehran, Mining Engineering Faculty, 6th of March 2007
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