Projects2006-2008 FINO 3 (BMBF): Development of an integrated seismic approach to investigate thesoil meachanical properties of near surface marine sediments at off shore windenergy plants and the change of these properties with time2005-2008 Geophysikalische Erfassung von Bodenverdichtung (BLE): Development of ageophysical multi-sensoric approach for determining soil types and soil compactionon large agricultural areas.2004-2008 SFB 574-A2 (DFG): Investigation of the lithospheric structure of the Central-American subduction zone based on seismicity, seismic tomography, seismicscattering and receiver function studies.2005-2007 Scherseis-3D (DFG): Development of a seismic method combining seismicrefelctions and Scholte-waves in order to investigate structure and materialproperties of near surface marine sediments.2004-2007 Seamap3D/MARSAM (BMBF): Development of a combined seismic and hydroacoustictool for high-resoltion archaeological prospecting in near-shore marineenvironment.2004-2006 MERAMEX 3 (BMBF): Amphibious seismic and seismologival measurements forinvestigating the crustal structure of the subduction zone of central Java(Indonesia)2004-2007 CORTEC (DFG): Seismic and gravimetric investigation of the tectonic structure andstress patterns of the North-Sea basin.2005-2006 Der seismo-elektrische Effekt (DFG): Investigation of actively generated seismoelectricalsignals and their potential to study hydro-geological properties of nearsurfacesediments.Main PublicationsWoelz S, Rabbel W (2005) Seismic prospecting in archaeology: A 3-D shear wave study of theancient harbour of Miletus (Turkey). Near Surface Geophysics 3, 245-257.Okaya D, Rabbel W, Beilecke T, Hasenclever J (2004) P wave material anisotropy of a tectonometamorphicterrane: An active source seismic experiment at the KTB super-deep drill hole,southeast Germany. Geophys Res Lett 31, L24620, 4p. (doi:10.1029/2004GL020855).Rabbel W, Beilecke T, Bohlen T, Fischer D, Frank A, Hasenclever J, Borm G, Kück J, Bram K,Druivenga K, Lüschen E, Gebrande H, Pujol J, Smithson SB (2004) Super-deep vertical seismicprofiling at the KTB deep drill hole (Germany): Seismic close-up view of a major thrust zonedown to 8.5 km depth. J Geophys Res 109, B09309, 20 p. (doi: 10.1029/2004JB002975).Maystrenko Y, Stovba S, Stephenson R, Bayer U, Menyoli E, Gajewski D, Huebscher C, RabbelW, Saintot A, Starostenko V, Thybo H, Tolkunov A (2003) Crustal-scale pop-up structure incratonic lithosphere: DOBRE deep seismic study of the Donbas Foldbelt, Ukraine. Geology 31,733-736.Rasolofosaon PNJ, Rabbel W, Siegesmund S, Vollbrecht A (2000) Characterization of crackdistribution: Fabric analysis vs. Ultrasonic inversion. Geophys J Int 141, 413-424.Bayer U, Scheck M, Rabbel W, Krawczyk CM, Götze H-J, Stiller M, Beilecke TH, Marotta AM,Barrio-Alvers L (1999) Crustal structure of the NE-German Basin, inferred from geological andgeophysical data and models. Tectonophysics 314, 285-307DEKORP-BASIN Research Group (1999) Deep crustal structure of the Northeast German Basin:New DEKORP-BASIN ’96 deep-profiling results. Geology 27, 55-58Weiss T, Siegesmund S, Rabbel W, Bohlen T, Pohl M (1999) Seismic velocities and anisotropyof the lower continental crust: a review. Pure and Applied Geophysics 156, No.1/2, 97-122.Rabbel W, Siegesmund S, Weiss T, Pohl M, Bohlen T(1998) Shear wave anisotropy oflaminated lower crust beneath Urach (SW Germany): a comparison with xenoliths and withexposed lower crustal sections. Tectonophysics 298, 337-356.Rabbel W, Mooney W (1996) Seismic anisotropy of the crystalline crust. Terra Nova, 8, 16-21.Rabbel W, Förste K, Schulze A, Bittner R, Röhl J (1995) A high velocity layer in the lower crustof the North - German basin. Terra Nova 7, 327-337.A53
Curriculum of ResearchPersonal DataNameRequate, Timan (Till) Karl Wilhelm, Prof. Dr.born at 19.09.1957 in BielefeldAffiliationInstitutionChristian-Albrechts-University in Kiel, (CAU)Institute/Department Department of EconomicsAddress Olshausenstrasse 40City, ZIP Code Kiel, 24118Phone +49-431-880-4424Fax +49-431-880-1618e-mailrequate@wiso.uni-kiel.deEducation1964 - 1967 Primary school1967 - 1976 High school1976 - 1978 Professional soldier at the German Air Force, last degree: Lieutenant1978 - 1985 Studies at the University of Bielefeld: Mathematics, Philosophy, Physics, Sports.Diploma in Mathematics, Staatsexamen Sek I&II in Mathematik und Philosophie1989 Dissertation: Dr. rer. pol in Economics, University of Bielefeld1995 Habilitation, venia legendi in “Volkswirtschaftslehre”, University of BielefeldResearch Experience1986 - 1990 Research Assistant at the Department of Economics, University of Bielefeld1989 Visiting Scholar at the University of California at San Diego1990 Dissertation award by the Lippisch-Westfälische Universitätsgesellschaft (1.000DM)1990 - 1996 Assistant Prof. at the Institute of Mathematical Economics, University of Bielefeld1991 Winner of a Bennigsen-Foerder Award (50.000 DM), state government of NRW1992 Visiting Associate at the California Institute of Technology, Pasadena1993 Visiting Scholar at the University of Colorado at Boulder, Boulder1995 - 1996 Associate Professor of Economics at the University of Oldenburg, Germany1996 - 2002 Full Professor of Economics at the University of Heidelberg, Director of theInterdisciplinary Institute of Environmental Economics2001 Visiting Scholar at the University of Arizona at Tucson1998 - 2002 Deputy Speaker of Graduate Programme GK 488/1-2 "Environmental andResource Economics", Universities of Heidelberg and Mannheim2004 Visiting Scholar at the University of Central Florida at Orlando2000 - Associate Editor of European Economic ReviewEditorial Board of Global Environmental Issues2004 First German to win the Eric Kempe Award, (10.000€); awarded biannual by theEuropean Association of Environmental and Resource Economists for thebest paper published in Environmental and Resource Economic in the last twoyears.Major Soft Money Projects:DFG: GK „Umwelt- und Ressourcen-Ökonomik,“ part I&II 1997-2006 (1.2 Mio€)DFG-Project „Dynamische Anreize Umweltpolitischer Instrumente“, I & II (0.19Mio€)BMBF/OECD Project together with ZEW, Mannheim; RWI, Essen (0.1 Mio€)Memberships: Verein für Sozialpolitik, Econometric Society, European EconomicAssociation, American Economic Association, European Association ofEnvironmental and Resource Economists, Ausschüsse für „Umwelt undRessourcen-Ökonomik“ und „Wirtschaftstheorie“ des Vereins für Sozialpolitik,DFG-Senatskommission für Wasserforschung, Wissenschaftlicher Beirat desRheinisch-Westfälischen Instituts für Wirtschaftsforschung (RWI, Essen),Leibniz-Institut.A54
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