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Indien | Ganges

Earthquakes change river courses 

An international team of scientists including, PLUS geologist Christoph von Hagke, has discovered that around 2500 years ago, an earthquake abruptly changed the course of the Ganges (India). The natural event diverted the main channel of the Ganges in what is now Bangladesh, causing a so-called “river avulsion” that drastically changed the landscape of the time. An earthquake of a similar scale would be a catastrophe for the region today. The results will help us make more accurate predictions of natural hazards and their effects. The study has just been published in the journal Nature Communications. 

Published on 20 June 2024
CIVIS | BIP | iDEAS:lab | Itzling | Techno-Z | 2024

CIVIS BIP: Participatory Tools for Urban Planning and Management – Presence Phase in Salzburg

From May 27th to 31st, 2024, lecturers and students from CIVIS partner universities visited Paris Lodron University Salzburg as part of a Blended Intensive Program (BIP). These interuniversity courses are characterized by a hybrid model that combines monthly online lectures with a final blocked presence phase.

Published on 29 May 2024
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Ergebnisse der City Nature Challenge 2024

Europaweit Platz 2 für Salzburg

Published on 08 May 2024
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