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Posts by Martin H. Trauth

Online registration for the 63th shortcourse on MATLAB and Python Recipes for Earth Science is now open at

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See you online on 14–18 September 2026 👍

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If you are looking for an international #Master's program in #Geosciences without tuition fees, with many courses in modern data analysis, remote sensing and geoinformation systems, the U Potsdam is the right place for you! Please visit the following website for more information:

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ChatGPT’s launch in November 2022 necessitated a revamp of academic writing and presenting courses and a rewrite of a book, resulting in two new books for MATLAB and Python.

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We have written a paper on the background of the Chew Bahir Drilling Project as part of the ICDP Hominin Sites and Paleolakes Drilling Project. In it, we cover everything from the initial idea to the key findings, including all the setbacks and successes.

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More than 30 years ago, I began teaching courses on data analysis in the earth sciences. 20 years ago, I started thinking about writing textbooks. Now there are six textbooks and many different course formats for you. Here are the options for you:

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You'll see me online at the Master Information Day announced below if you are interested in studying geosciences tuition free at U Potsdam in Germany!

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After more than a year of writing, the two complementary books on (geo)scientific work with consideration of AI applications are now in print at SpringerNature!

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Wikipedia, celebrating its 25th birthday, is facing numerous challenges: dwindling number of contributors, the struggle against AI, and the exploitation of AI chatbots. #wikipedia #ai

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Artificial intelligence has revolutionized the way geoscientific information is collected, processed, and presented. Having authored two editions of a book on this subject, it was time for a change. This month, I'm thrilled to announce that I'll be submitting two new books to SpringerNature!

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📢 Workshop CALL: Deep CHB (Addis Ababa, Ethiopia)
Deep Chew Bahir Drilling Project

WHEN 📆 June 30th – July 3rd, 2026

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Thanks, Marta. Warm regards from Potsdam! 🙂

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AI changed everything, also the way of collecting, processing and presenting geoscientific information. Having published two editions of a book on the topic, it was time for a change. And two new books.

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The #Python and #MATLAB Recipes for Earth Sciences books are back in the top 100 at Springer Earth and Environment, the last two editions each. Thank you all for continuing to buy the books, even though they can usually be downloaded from university libraries!

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Well, judging by what I find on your website, you've found a good way to do interesting things without using mathematics. Maybe image processing would be something for you, for your beautiful photos of old fossils? Unfortunately, I can't stop giving advice 😉

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Yes, indeed, student numbers continue to decline, both in the geosciences and in the natural sciences in general, even climate sciences. In times when we have to spend billions on defense, we are looking even more closely at whether we still need this or that.

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Actually, I was never good at math either. My salvation was Fortran77 in a course on numerical methods in 1987, and later MATLAB in 1992. For me, a line of computer code is much easier to understand than equations. I started writing "how to ..." files, later became the recipes books.

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Fixed – thanks!

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More than 30 years ago, I began teaching courses on data analysis in the earth sciences. 20 years ago, I started thinking about writing textbooks. Now there are six textbooks and many different course formats for you. Here are the options for you:

mres.uni-potsdam.de/2025/10/15/o...

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The photo shows ~2500-year-old rock art on a basalt cliff in the southern Turkana Basin, Kenya, a good example of sustainability.

The photo shows ~2500-year-old rock art on a basalt cliff in the southern Turkana Basin, Kenya, a good example of sustainability.

Young people—as I was back then—do not really appreciate how quickly their valuable data, painstakingly created graphics, and carefully crafted texts can become unreadable. Here are a few thoughts on this and a recommendation:

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Oh yes, absolutely. We had remote sensing specialists trained in geodesy who were told by a geologist that this version of the hyperspectral satellite image showed the volcanoes particularly well. Which volcanoes, asked the geodesists. That's why remote sensing is combined with field courses.

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I still had two semesters of paleontology as a compulsory subject, two more semesters as an elective, which had completely disappeared at our university. Traditional field courses that are not consistently linked to remote sensing and digital data collection must also be phased out.

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Unfortunately, in many courses in geosciences worldwide, university-level mathematics and computational geosciences is not included, as my experience from processing this year’s masters applications suggests.

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If you are looking for an international #Master's program in #Geosciences without tuition fees, with many courses in modern data analysis, remote sensing and geoinformation systems, the U Potsdam is the right place for you! Please visit the following website for more information:

lnkd.in/de8RgJd5

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Detecting, measuring and classifying #transitions in #climate time series is an important application in modern time series analysis. Three methods are presented here, taken from my #Python and #MATLAB Recipes for Earth Sciences (2024, 2025) books:

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Cretaceous #echinoid fossil, island of Rügen, Germany. Stack of five images, shot with a Nikon Z fc with a Nikkor Z MC 50 mm 1:2.8, auto focus, aperture 29, exposure time 1.3 s, and ISO 400. Size of the fossil is about 3 cm.

Cretaceous #echinoid fossil, island of Rügen, Germany. Stack of five images, shot with a Nikon Z fc with a Nikkor Z MC 50 mm 1:2.8, auto focus, aperture 29, exposure time 1.3 s, and ISO 400. Size of the fossil is about 3 cm.

Cretaceous #echinoid fossil, island of Rügen, Germany. Stack of five images, shot with a Nikon Z fc with a Nikkor Z MC 50 mm 1:2.8, auto focus, aperture 29, exposure time 1.3 s, and ISO 400. Size of the fossil is about 3 cm. #FossilFriday

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Hungry bumblebees crowd together, sometimes three at a time, on the last nodding thistle (Carduus nutans) on the dry grassland south of Potsdam's Südforst forest. Germany, on a sunny October day, shot with a Nikon Z fc with a Nikkor Z MC 50 mm 1:2.8.

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On April 1, 2022, a satellite was launched as part of the German EnMAP program to collect hyperspectral satellite data, which can be obtained free of charge. Here are MATLAB script to display the spectra of single pixels and flatfields:

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Display of mineral spectra from the USGS spectral library.

Display of mineral spectra from the USGS spectral library.

The USGS spectral library is an important database of mineral spectra, which is used as a reference for the spectrometric determination of unknown substances. Here is a simple #MATLAB program that can be used to load and display the spectra of several minerals.

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20-mal Wissenschaft zum Anfassen – Potsdamer Kinder-Universität feiert Jubiläum mit Rekordprogramm Medieninformation 17-09-2025 / Nr. 088

Am 26. September 2025 ist wieder Kinder-Universität an der Universität Potsdam. Ich bin wieder mit zwei Vorlesungen dabei, "Knochenjob in Ostafrika–Unterwegs auf den Spuren der ersten Menschen" und "Was war los im nördlichen Afrika, bevor es Pyramiden gab?".

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Today marks the start of the 60th compact course based on my textbooks #MATLAB Recipes for Earth Sciences, 6th Edition (Springer 2025) and #Python Recipes for Earth Sciences, 2nd Edition (Springer 2024). I am looking forward to this new round of teaching online!

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