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DESCRIPTION: \nEingeladen durch W. Borken.\nForest soils store huge amounts
  of carbon (C) which likely are affected by climate change. Global warming
  is considered to increase the decomposition of soil organic matter (SOC) 
 and thereby to release soil C to the atmosphere. The magnitude of the warm
 ing effect is however unclear as different SOC compounds respond different
 ly to warming. Beside global warming\, precipitation is considered to chan
 ge in amount and frequency. Changes in precipitation will vary locally and
  are difficult to predict. Nevertheless\, downscaling from global precipit
 ation models predicts decreasing precipitation during summer and increasin
 g precipitation during spring and fall for our study region in Western Aus
 tria (Achenkirch/Tyrol). To assess the interaction of warmer temperatures 
 and changed precipitation on forest soil C\, we conduct a combined soil wa
 rming and throughfall reduction experiment in a mature spruce forest. Soil
  is warmed since 2004 and temporary roofs were applied in 2008 and 2009. M
 y presentation will provide an overview of preliminary results. Advantages
  and limitations of in-situ manipulation experiments will be highlighted. 
 A discussion about\, how manipulation experiments could be improved\, woul
 d be welcomed.\n 
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SUMMARY:Dr. Andreas Schindlbacher\, Federal Research and Training Centre fo
 r Forests\, Natural Hazards and Landscape - BFW\, Vienna\, Austria: Experi
 mental assessment of climate change effects on soil C -  lessons from a ma
 nipulation experiment in Achenkirch\, Austria
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