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1 Ecosystem Function

Thursday, 09:15-12:30,

 
09:15O 1.1: Jan Fleckenstein et al.: Simulating river-aquifer exchange – the missing scale
09:30O 1.2: Lukas Siebicke et al.: The spectral dimension of time series and its implication on flux estimates
09:45O 1.3: Wolfgang Babel et al.: Quality assessment framework to utilize turbulent flux data for mesoscale models
10:00O 1.4: Evgenia Blagodatskaya et al.: Kinetic analysis of microbial growth and enzyme mediated activities for assessment of soil carbon mineralization
10:15Postervorstellung P 1.1 - P 1.15
10:30poster session
11:30O 1.5: Daniela M. Degelmann et al.: Methanotrophic Activity and Diversity Decrease in Response to Spruce-Derived Monoterpenes
11:45O 1.6: Pia K. Wüst et al.: Earthworms Contribute to the Terrestrial Cycling of Carbon and Nitrogen via Fermentation and Denitrification in the Alimentary Canal
12:00O 1.7: Katharina Palmer et al.: Activity and diversity of a phylogenetically novel acid-tolerant nitrate reducer communities in an N2O-emitting fen
12:15O 1.8: Manuel Steinbauer: High and lonely – is speciation on oceanic islands influenced by elevation?
12:30

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Poster

P 1.1 Degang Zhou, Rafael Eigenmann, Wolfgang Babel, Thomas Foken, Yaoming Ma
The Study on free convection events at Nam Co site of the Tibetan Plateau
P 1.2 Katharina Staudt, Eva Falge, R. David Pyles, Thomas Foken
Sensitivity and predictive uncertainty of the ACASA model at a spruce forest site
P 1.3 Lukas Siebicke, Martina Hunner, Thomas Foken
Matching simultaneous spatially disjunct time series statistically for accurate concentration gradients
P 1.4 Katharina Staudt, Andrei Serafimovich, Eva Falge
Vertical profiles of evapotranspiration within a spruce forest canopy
P 1.5 Tobias Biermann, Katharina Staudt, Andrei Serafimovich, Thomas Foken
Turbulence parameter inside and above a tall spruce site
P 1.6 Andrei Serafimovich, Lukas Siebicke, Thomas Foken
Vertical and horizontal transport of energy and matter by coherent motions in a tall spruce canopy
P 1.7 Stephanie Schier, Franz X. Meixner, Thomas Foken
Local wind phenomena at the Waldstein/Weidenbrunnen FLUXNET site
P 1.8 Johanna Pausch, Mark Brundrett, Martin I. Bidartondo, Gerhard Gebauer
Carbon and nitrogen gains of selected orchids from Western Australia
P 1.9 David Eichenberg, Gerhard Gebauer
Isotopie einheimischer Cyperaceen
P 1.10 Michael Zech, Roland Zech
Warm trees during cold glacial periods in NE-Siberia?
P 1.11 Michael Zech, Björn Buggle, Slobodan Markovic, Ulrich Hambach, Thomas Stevens, Ludwig Zöller
Multi-proxy analytical characterisation and palaeoclimatic interpretation of the Crvenca loess-palaeosol sequence, Serbia
P 1.12 Michael Zech, Björn Buggle, Bruno Glaser, Karsten Kalbitz
Should alkane biomarker results be corrected for degradation effects when reconstructing vegetation changes?
P 1.13 Uta Beyersdorf, Michael Sommer, Yakov Kuzyakov
Dynamics of phytogenic silica in soil – plant system
P 1.14 Janine Kettering, Yakov Kuzyakov, Yong Sik Ok
Element Cycles in mountain regions in South Korea under various land use
P 1.15 Oliver Archner, Matthias Faerber, Florent Jochaud, Stefan Jablonski
Ontologie basierte Datenintegration in der Umweltforschung

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