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Günter Stangl
Researcher at Austrian Academy of Sciences
Publications - 3
Citations - 445
Günter Stangl is an academic researcher from Austrian Academy of Sciences. The author has contributed to research in topics: Habitability of orange dwarf systems & Terrestrial planet. The author has an hindex of 2, co-authored 3 publications receiving 402 citations.
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What makes a planet habitable
Helmut Lammer,Jan Hendrik Bredehöft,Athena Coustenis,Maxim L. Khodachenko,Lisa Kaltenegger,Olivier Grasset,Daniel Prieur,François Raulin,Pascale Ehrenfreund,M. Yamauchi,Jan-Erik Wahlund,Jean-Mathias Grießmeier,Günter Stangl,Charles S. Cockell,Yu. N. Kulikov,John Lee Grenfell,Heike Rauer +16 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors discuss the geodynamical and geophysical environments which are necessary for planets where plate tectonics remain active over geological time scales and for planets which evolve to one-plate planets.
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Geophysical and Atmospheric Evolution of Habitable Planets
Helmut Lammer,Franck Selsis,Eric Chassefière,Doris Breuer,Jean-Mathias Grießmeier,Yuri N. Kulikov,Nikolai V. Erkaev,Maxim L. Khodachenko,Helfried K. Biernat,François Leblanc,Esa Kallio,Richard Lundin,Frances Westall,Siegfried J. Bauer,Charles Beichman,William C. Danchi,Carlos Eiroa,Malcolm Fridlund,Hannes Gröller,Arnold Hanslmeier,W. Hausleitner,Thomas Henning,Tom Herbst,Lisa Kaltenegger,Alain Léger,Martin Leitzinger,Herbert Lichtenegger,René Liseau,Jonathan I. Lunine,Uwe Motschmann,Uwe Motschmann,Petra Odert,Francesco Paresce,John Parnell,Alan J. Penny,Andreas Quirrenbach,Heike Rauer,Huub Röttgering,Jean Schneider,Tilman Spohn,A. Stadelmann,Günter Stangl,Daphne Stam,Giovanna Tinetti,Glenn J. White,Glenn J. White +45 more
TL;DR: The evolution of Earth-like habitable planets is a complex process that depends on the geodynamical and geophysical environments, and it is necessary that plate tectonics remain active over billions of years.
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Ageden — An application of GPS for geodynamic investigations in Austria
TL;DR: In the opinion of geologists, there are at least three active tectonic structures in Austria for the determination of possible relative movements or strain in these areas, small networks in the size of about 50 km times 50 km were established and are planned to be measured repeatedly by using GPS In Fall 1987 the station positions of the networks were measured, for the first time, as one part of the Austrian Geodynamic Densification Network (AGEDEN) project as discussed by the authors.