Soil sampling in the study site Hütelmoor with drill hammer in February 2018 (Photo: S. Heller) Study site Hütelmoor in February 2018 (Photo: S. Heller) PhD Students on their way to take soil samples with a drill hammer in the study site Hütelmoor (Photo: S. Heller) PhD Students on their way to take soil samples with a drill hammer in the study site Hütelmoor (Photo: S. Heller) In all weathers: Soil sampling day for Baltic TRANSCOAST PhD students in the study site Hütelmoor in February 2018 In all weathers: PhD students on their way to take soil samples with a drill hammer (Foto: S. Heller)
Drone in white of the UFZ in the air. With the friendly support of the Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research - UFZ, Halle (Fellow Dr. Mallast, Dr. Siebert and colleagues) and the Geodesy of the University of Rostock (Dr. Grenzdörffer and colleagues) and Rostock city forestry office. Two drones were deployed on 14.02.2018 to map the Hütelmoor area of investigation (thermal and spectral channels). Video: Geissler/Baltic TRANSCOAST, 2018.
Drone in black of the Geodesy, University of Rostock, in the air. With the friendly support of the Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research - UFZ, Halle (Fellow Dr. Mallast, Dr. Siebert and colleagues) and the Geodesy of the University of Rostock (Dr. Grenzdörffer and colleagues) and Rostock city forestry office. Two drones were deployed on 14.02.2018 to map the Hütelmoor area of investigation (thermal and spectral channels). Video: Geissler/Baltic TRANSCOAST, 2018.
Drone in white from the UFZ while landing. With the friendly support of the Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research - UFZ, Halle (Fellow Dr. Mallast, Dr. Siebert and colleagues) and the Geodesy of the University of Rostock (Dr. Grenzdörffer and colleagues) and Rostock city forestry office. Two drones were deployed on 14.02.2018 to map the Hütelmoor area of investigation (thermal and spectral channels). Video: Geissler/Baltic TRANSCOAST, 2018.
Both drones high in the air and above the Baltic Sea. With the friendly support of the UFZ, Halle (Dr. Mallast, Dr. Siebert and colleagues) and the Geodesie of the University of Rostock (Dr. Grenzdörffer and colleagues) two drones were deployed on 14.02.2018 to map the Hütelmoor area of investigation (thermal and spectral channels). Photo: Geissler/Baltic TRANSCOAST. Drone of the UFZ. With the friendly support of the UFZ, Halle (Dr. Mallast, Dr. Siebert and colleagues) and the Geodesie of the University of Rostock (Dr. Grenzdörffer and colleagues) two drones were deployed on 14.02.2018 to map the Hütelmoor area of investigation (thermal and spectral channels). Photo: Geissler/Baltic TRANSCOAST. Drone of the Geodesy. With the friendly support of the UFZ, Halle (Dr. Mallast, Dr. Siebert and colleagues) and the Geodesie of the University of Rostock (Dr. Grenzdörffer and colleagues) two drones were deployed on 14.02.2018 to map the Hütelmoor area of investigation (thermal and spectral channels). Photo: Geissler/Baltic TRANSCOAST. A pavement saves the drone launch. With the friendly support of the UFZ, Halle (Dr. Mallast, Dr. Siebert and colleagues) and the Geodesie of the University of Rostock (Dr. Grenzdörffer and colleagues) two drones were deployed on 14.02.2018 to map the Hütelmoor area of investigation (thermal and spectral channels). Photo: Geissler/Baltic TRANSCOAST. PhD student (JW) takes samples with the porewater lances in the study site "Hütelmoor" near Rostock, supported by assistant (BR) and supervisor Prof. M.E.B. (IOW), 14.02.2018 (Photo: N. Geißler/Baltic TRANSCOAST) PhD student (JW) takes samples with the porewater lances in the study site "Hütelmoor" near Rostock, supported by assistant (BR) and supervisor Prof. M.E.B. (IOW), 14.02.2018 (Photo: N. Geißler/Baltic TRANSCOAST) PhD student (JW) takes samples with the porewater lances in the study site "Hütelmoor" near Rostock, supported by assistant (BR) and supervisor Prof. M.E.B. (IOW), 14.02.2018 (Photo: N. Geißler/Baltic TRANSCOAST) PhD student (JW) takes samples with the porewater lances in the study site "Hütelmoor" near Rostock, supported by assistant (BR) and supervisor Prof. M.E.B. (IOW), 14.02.2018 (Photo: N. Geißler/Baltic TRANSCOAST)
Sunset after a successful measuring campaign on research vessel FS "Elisabeth Mann Borgese" (EMB) on the Baltic Sea near our study site "NSG Hütelmoor und Heiligensee". Photo: Baltic TRANSCOAST/2017 View of the crane system of the research vessel EMB. PhD Students from Baltic TRANSCOAST Research Training Group and researchers from the Leibnitz Institute for Baltic Sea Research, Warnemünde (Cruise leader Prof. Dr. Gregor Rehder) on research vessel FS "Elisabeth Mann Borgese" (EMB) in action on the Baltic Sea near our study site "NSG Hütelmoor und Heiligensee". Photo: Baltic TRANSCOAST/2017 Red dinghy in use during the EMB Cruise. PhD Students from Baltic TRANSCOAST Research Training Group and researchers from the Leibnitz Institute for Baltic Sea Research, Warnemünde (Cruise leader Prof. Dr. Gregor Rehder) on research vessel FS "Elisabeth Mann Borgese" (EMB) in action on the Baltic Sea near our study site "NSG Hütelmoor und Heiligensee". Photo: Baltic TRANSCOAST/2017 Samples are immediately examined on board in the laboratory of the vessel EMB. PhD Students from Baltic TRANSCOAST Research Training Group and researchers from the Leibnitz Institute for Baltic Sea Research, Warnemünde (Cruise leader Prof. Dr. Gregor Rehder) on research vessel FS "Elisabeth Mann Borgese" (EMB) in action on the Baltic Sea near our study site "NSG Hütelmoor und Heiligensee". Photo: Baltic TRANSCOAST/2017 Measuring instruments on the seabed. PhD Students from Baltic TRANSCOAST Research Training Group and researchers from the Leibnitz Institute for Baltic Sea Research, Warnemünde (Cruise leader Prof. Dr. Gregor Rehder) on research vessel FS "Elisabeth Mann Borgese" (EMB) in action on the Baltic Sea near our study site "NSG Hütelmoor und Heiligensee". Photo: Baltic TRANSCOAST/2017 Scientific diver installs devices on the seabed. PhD Students from Baltic TRANSCOAST Research Training Group and researchers from the Leibnitz Institute for Baltic Sea Research, Warnemünde (Cruise leader Prof. Dr. Gregor Rehder) on research vessel FS "Elisabeth Mann Borgese" (EMB) in action on the Baltic Sea near our study site "NSG Hütelmoor und Heiligensee". Photo: Baltic TRANSCOAST/2017 Crew working on board. PhD Students from Baltic TRANSCOAST Research Training Group and researchers from the Leibnitz Institute for Baltic Sea Research, Warnemünde (Cruise leader Prof. Dr. Gregor Rehder) on research vessel FS "Elisabeth Mann Borgese" (EMB) in action on the Baltic Sea near our study site "NSG Hütelmoor und Heiligensee". Photo: Baltic TRANSCOAST/2017 Pantoon view of the research vessel EMB. PhD Students from Baltic TRANSCOAST Research Training Group and researchers from the Leibnitz Institute for Baltic Sea Research, Warnemünde (Cruise leader Prof. Dr. Gregor Rehder) on research vessel FS "Elisabeth Mann Borgese" (EMB) in action on the Baltic Sea near our study site "NSG Hütelmoor und Heiligensee". Photo: Baltic TRANSCOAST/2017 PhD Students from Baltic TRANSCOAST Research Training Group and researchers from the Leibnitz Institute for Baltic Sea Research, Warnemünde (Cruise leader Prof. Dr. Gregor Rehder) on research vessel FS "Elisabeth Mann Borgese" (EMB) in action on the Baltic Sea near our study site "NSG Hütelmoor und Heiligensee". Photo: Baltic TRANSCOAST/2017 Dr. Willard S. Moore, University of South Carolina, USA, implemented new research methods for the Baltic TRANSCOAST team in the research area of Hütelmoor. He is an expert and one of our Mercator Fellows within the Baltic TRANSCOAST project. Photo: Nadja Geißler / Baltic TRANSCOAST, 21.09.2017 Dr. Willard S. Moore, University of South Carolina, USA, implemented new research methods for the Baltic TRANSCOAST team in the research area of Hütelmoor. He is an expert and one of our Mercator Fellows within the Baltic TRANSCOAST project. Photo: Nadja Geißler / Baltic TRANSCOAST, 21.09.2017 Dr. Willard S. Moore, University of South Carolina, USA, implemented new research methods for the Baltic TRANSCOAST team in the research area of Hütelmoor. He is an expert and one of our Mercator Fellows within the Baltic TRANSCOAST project. Photo: Nadja Geißler / Baltic TRANSCOAST, 21.09.2017 High up in the air: drone in the service of scientific research within Baltic TRANSCOAST. In cooperation with Matthias Naumann (Geodesy and Geoinformatics, University Rostock)
Photo: M. Ibenthal/24.02.2017 Flying over the shallow waters: drone in the service of scientific research within Baltic TRANSCOAST. In cooperation with Matthias Naumann (Geodesy and Geoinformatics, University Rostock)
Photo: M. Ibenthal/24.02.2017
Under water camera in use for the documentation of sea floor properties (sand/stones/peat).
Photo: S.Pfaff
Porewatersampling along the beach (Markgrafenheide) in February 2016 for salinity, nutrient and trace gas analysis. Photo: S.Pfaff
Coastal peat originating from the costal fen Huetelmoor reaching into the Baltic water.
Photo: S.Pfaff
Sediment core (Φ 50 mm) obtained with the boat- operated sediment corer.
Photo: S.Pfaff
Sediment core sampling with a boat- operated sediment corer.
Photo: S.Pfaff